November 2, 2007
New Jersey Report Faults Public-College Spending
After two years of scrutiny, the State Commission of Investigation has released a report criticizing spending at New Jersey public colleges and calling for more state oversight of the institutions.
The commission found questionable travel expenses, a lack of appropriate oversight of spending, and problems related to college foundations and construction contracts. It also criticized several colleges for their high levels of debt.
The report's findings could bolster calls for
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