Replacing outdated software essential to everything from payroll to class registration at the Minnesota State school system has cost $48 million more than initially approved and is four years behind ...
The Minnesota State system is fighting a growing fraud problem facing colleges and universities across the country. Ghost students are enrolling using stolen identities and receiving financial aid.
The Office of the Legislative Auditor looked at payroll issues at four colleges and found that 9% of faculty were paid wrong.
The leader of the state colleges and universities feels they’re on the other side of the struggles higher education has faced over the last decade or so. Dr. Scott Olson, chancellor of Minnesota State ...