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Identify Needs
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Does your institution wish to improve Financial
Responsibility Ratio Scores used by the U.S. Department of
Education to determine your eligibility conditions for participating
in Title IV Student Financial Aid Programs?
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Have audits, program reviews, or internal
reports indicated your institution has encountered problems
during some prior or current period in reconciling records
and/or reports involving Title IV expenditures?
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Has the institution had any program funds
go unspent, and/or students not paid the amount of their full
eligibility in recent years due to funding issues?
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Has your institution been notified of an impending
program review, or do you expect to be notified in the near
future (next 12 months)?
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Is the institution currently involved in a
program review and or audit findings dispute that could lead
to some potential liability?
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Is the institution uncertain of the possibility
it has to recover funds from some aspects of it's past operations,
and would like to remove that uncertainty and recover whatever
funding that is still available?
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Are reimbursement related problems causing
late award payments, and large student receivables that are
a problem for both the institution and the student?
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Is there any other aspect of the institution's
financial aid program that needs special attention?
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If the answer is "Yes" to one or more of the conditions listed
above, I would strongly encourage you or your designated staff
to contact us as soon as possible. Our success with these issues
could be of great benefit to your organization. The earlier our
resources are deployed, the better the results!
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Because of requests for immediate technical support due to "surprise
events", we have been asked by presidents to consider entering
agreements that retain our services on an "as need" basis, with
the ability to respond promptly to emergency type conditions that
may exist from time to time. We have this service available and
it includes "periodic spot checks" to offer some insurance against
losses from serious problems.
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Many senior officials are discovering, that even after the best
efforts of their staff and others in addressing one of the issues
on the enclosed list, there is still a gap between desired results
and actual outcomes. Our guarantee of more favorable results and
cost effective approaches is based on more than two decades of
continuous refinement of techniques that resolve financial aid
issues in the most favorable manner.
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