Notice of continuous audit for FY2026

Washington State University’s Office of Internal Audit will continue its continuous auditing program throughout Fiscal Year 2026.

Continuous auditing is an important way we work together to strengthen transparency, accountability, and stewardship of university resources. By regularly reviewing key financial, operational, and compliance activities, Internal Audit helps ensure that WSU’s processes remain effective, risks are identified early, and opportunities for improvement are shared across the institution.

Faculty and staff may notice periodic requests for information or supporting documentation related to routine transactions. These reviews are not investigations, but rather part of our ongoing efforts to support accuracy and efficiency in WSU’s operations.

This year, we’re generally reviewing the following areas:

  • Conflict of Interest
  • Expenses (Travel, P Card, Payroll)
  • Fringe Benefits
  • IT Controls

We appreciate your continued cooperation and partnership in making WSU a model of integrity and excellence. If you have questions about the continuous audit program or would like more information, please contact Christine Croskey, audit manager, at christine.croskey@wsu.edu.

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