Colleges and universities are constantly encountering financial, reputational and legal risks. Compliance and ethics programs are charged with collaborating with various subject-matter specialists across campus to ensure the myriad higher education compliance requirements are met on a regular basis.
Does your higher education institution have a process to measure your compliance program’s effectiveness?
Baker Tilly higher education risk specialist, Kyra Castano, CIA, and Director of Compliance and Privacy Officer at The College of New Jersey, Aminah Massenburg, Esq., CCEP, co-authored an insightful article for the Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics (SCCE) after they presented at the 2023 Higher Education Compliance Conference on the same topic. The article covers:
- Higher education compliance program stages and the importance of fostering a culture of ethics
- Compliance assessments and the resources used for evaluation and review
- Measuring compliance program quality and effectiveness
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