July 6, 2001
Audit Criticizes Indiana State on Student Aid
A federal audit has found that Indiana State University's student-aid program had trouble tracking students as they switched from taking traditional and online courses to correspondence courses.
The audit reveals some of the difficulties that colleges' student-aid offices can encounter as they try to apply existing federal financial-aid rules to an increasingly complex mix of educational options.
The audit, conducted by the Education Department's Office of the Inspector General,
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