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SACS slaps A&M with 12-month probation


Thursday, December 11, 2008
By BUDD MCLAUGHLIN
Times Staff Writer budd.mclaughlin@htimes.com
Interim presidentsays no degreesare in jeopardy

Alabama A&M University has been placed on probation over unspecified financial issues, according to the Commission of Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

"The commission voted Tuesday to put Alabama A&M on probation for 12 months," Dr. Belle Wheelan, president of the Commission of Colleges, said Wednesday. The action came during the accrediting organization's annual meeting in San Antonio.

She said the school failed to comply with the organization's Principles of Accreditation on financial stability, financial resources, financial aid audits and control of finances.

"We have not received the formal letter from SACS outlining the particulars upon which they made their decision," Alabama A&M Interim President Beverly Edmond said Wednesday. "The thing we want to emphasize is, the institution remains accredited.

"While this is not good news ... none of the degrees we award are in jeopardy."

Edmond said the school is already working on a plan to address the areas of concern.

"We are very confident that these issues will be quickly resolved," she said. A&M "remains an outstanding place to receive an education, and none of the concerns deal with the quality of our academic programs."

Edmond said she anticipated A&M would be able to quickly come off probation, as Auburn did. SACS placed Auburn on probation in December 2003 on issues concerning governance and its board of trustees, and lifted the sanction 12 months later.

A&M has also been involved in controversy surrounding its board of trustees. However, Wheelan said, "the board situation was not a part of this review."

Financial controversies are not new for A&M.

In April, the board formed a committee to follow up on a report by the Alabama Department of Examiners of Public Accounts the showed some former officials and employees owed more than $1.176 million in inappropriate charges and money not properly deposited. The audit covered Oct. 1, 2002, through Sept. 30, 2005.

Among the findings were:

"Daily Cash Counts" were not always compared and reconciled with what was taken at the cash terminal, and deposits were not made timely or "intact," meaning items in the deposit were not always the same amounts of cash or checks collected at the terminal on that date.

The university did not have an accurate list of outstanding checks to support the bank reconciliations of the main operating account, and reconciliations were not performed on a timely basis. Differences between the amounts reflected on the outstanding check file and the amounts reflected as outstanding checks in the university's bank reconcilement ranged from thousands to millions of dollars.

Procedures were not in place to ensure documentation of revenue collected for athletic events was retained and that money was properly accounted for and deposited.

According to SACS, probation is the more serious of two sanctions, the other being a warning. Probation is usually, but not necessarily, invoked as the last step before an institution is removed from membership. Probation may be imposed upon initial institutional review, depending on the judgment of the commission of the seriousness of noncompliance or in the case of repeated violations recognized by the commission over time.

When a school fails to correct deficiencies or make satisfactory progress toward compliance with the Principles of Accreditation, it may be placed on probation. The maximum consecutive time an institution may be on probation is two years.

The Commission on Colleges of SACS is the regional body for the accreditation of higher education institutions in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and Latin America that award associate, baccalaureate, master's and doctoral degrees.

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Shedrick Hudson Comment by Shedrick Hudson on August 2, 2008 at 6:25am
Hey people Freshman 1990, I fell the same as SweetWater the Hill ain't the same. We BBQ on campus and in the park, kicked it on the block so hard i thought it was a free club. That is what made me say "guess I won't be making my 1 o'clock class" a few times. We were wild and we knew how to kick it!!! Wait can you remember all the names of the clubs we went to? I was there every week like class. The Light House &Cheers LOL! 1
Eric "SweetWater" Williams Comment by Eric "SweetWater" Williams on July 29, 2008 at 8:50pm
I visted campus and it felt liked a military base compared to when we were there. Also almost had an accident on the one way streets what with that. The block wasn't crowed and no one was throwing jungle juice at the girls.
Marvin Gordon Comment by Marvin Gordon on July 28, 2008 at 9:39pm
Representing 95'-99'. I'd pay some good money to relive those years.
Shawnalee Morris Comment by Shawnalee Morris on July 27, 2008 at 6:51pm
I attended from 95-97, a lot of great memories!
Andre Lockley Comment by Andre Lockley on July 24, 2008 at 3:56pm
All I can say is that the 90's was a dream that I need to go back too!!! BULLDOGS!!!!
Katrina Thomas Moore Comment by Katrina Thomas Moore on July 23, 2008 at 9:16pm
Freshman Class of 1991. The block was packed by hundreds of people my first night on campus. My roommate and I were hanging out in front of our dorm, Thigpen Hall, when suddenly people started running. Was someone fighting?? Was someone shooting?? NO!! A skunk was crossing the street........Welcome Class of '91 to the Hill
Aisha Cecil-Moore Comment by Aisha Cecil-Moore on July 22, 2008 at 9:42am
Lawd I'm with Zan...
Whew we was so wild freshman year... oh the memories....

Ummmmmm BU! PHI! 3rd Flr
Sharika Washington Comment by Sharika Washington on July 20, 2008 at 2:47am
Thomas hall 97' 1st Floor. I remember sitting out on the stoop and watching the cars drive by bumping Master p, Silk the shocker...lol. I loved my Freshman year.
Joronda Pringle Comment by Joronda Pringle on July 19, 2008 at 4:32pm
Yes, Thigpen Hall,2nd fl, (#213) 1990.(response to Cordelia)
Joronda Pringle Comment by Joronda Pringle on July 19, 2008 at 4:27pm
I remember living in Thigpen (air) and my long-time childhood friend living in Hurt (no air). She and her boyfriend, now husband would meet in Thigpen if it was too hot outside!!!!!
 

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