University receives final audit detailing finances
The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees held a special meeting Oct. 22 to receive its final audit for 2015.
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The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees held a special meeting Oct. 22 to receive its final audit for 2015.
A special Board of Trustees session will be held Thursday, where the board will receive the university's 2014-2015 financial audit report.
A 19-year error made by the state in assessing pension fund payments means Central Michigan University is receiving $32 million from the Michigan Office of Retirement Services.
A committee of members of the Central Michigan Board of Trustees and campus leaders has been formed to evaluate University President George Ross' performance.
A report on the second year of Central Michigan University's strategic planning priorities initiatives and metrics showed only 21 percent of incoming freshmen graduate in four years.
The Board of Trustees Student Liaison meeting took place Wednesday, Sept. 16 and announced that the Student Programming Fund was granted a $150,000 dollar increase.
An evaluation of President George Ross will be explained at this Thursday's Board of Trustees meeting.
University spending has increased $73.4 million in five years.
Central Michigan University’s Campus Programing Fund will not be seeing an increase for this academic school year.
University administrators do not yet know the cost of asbestos abatement for Warriner Hall that displaced about 169 workers for nearly a month.
A unanimous vote by the Board of Trustees increased the university's operating budget by $21 million at today's meeting, setting the 2015-16 budget at $483 million.
Enrollment numbers for fall 2015 have not been released, but Central Michigan University is on track for 3,600 new freshmen being enrolled for the fall semester.
On Thursday morning, the Central Michigan University Board of Trustees met to discuss the importance of continuing to improve Global Campus, as competitors are catching up to CMU's progress.
Danielle Block is concerned her parents will struggle paying for her two little sisters' college if tuition keeps increasing.
On-campus undergraduate tuition for the 2015-16 academic year will increase 2.6 percent after a 6-1 vote at the April 30 Board of Trustees meeting.
The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees will establish tuition for the 2015-16 academic year at their last meeting of the semester Thursday.
Members of the Central Michigan University Board of Trustees stressed a commitment to increase the number of Global Campus courses at their Feb. 19 meeting in the Bovee University Center.
To encourage students to spend more time in Grawn Hall, College of Business Administration Dean Charles Crespy proposed a $10.8 million renovation that was unanimously approved at the Board of Trustees meeting Thursday.
Central Michigan University’s Board of Trustees will meet Thursday, marking newly appointed trustee Rich Studley's first meeting.
President George Ross has removed himself from the University of Nebraska president search.