April 24 – Fiscal Audits and Internal Controls Videoconference

This course identifies and defines internal controls at WSU, explaining their role, purpose, and impact, as well as who is responsible for them. This session originates in Pullman and will be available statewide through AMS videoconferencing on April 24 from 9-11:30 a.m.This training will provide overview on what is looked for in an audit and describes the different types of audits common to the University. It is important to register in advance, to do so, click here.

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