Internal Audits of General Business Areas | Origin: CM101
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Internal Audits: Building a Compliant Campus --> Internal Audits of General Business Areas
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The thing that I took away was that Sarbanes-Oxley was used in schools as a form of regulation. I thought that was pretty interesting.
1st item of interest to me was the regulation on the DO NOT CALL directory and the 9pm to 8am prohibiton on telemarketers calls.
2nd- FSLA, as a supervisor in the administrative staff's human resources area the requirements of licenses was important.
3rd- Student records security is very important and and that email should be maintained as secure as the student data in our system.
Gramm-Leach-Bliley (GLB) Act
My takeaway in these sections on the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. It provides specific guidelines for privacy. This is important for me because privacy continues to be an issue today.
During this course I learned about audit internveiw questions. I look forward to reviewing these questions with each department to flush out any areas of improvement.
During this course I learned about the different regulations as it pertains to adjunct instructors. This information was relevent to me, because I am currently an adjunct instructor. I will apply this information, to ensure that my education and skill sets meet the requirments neccessary for my professional growth.