Appalachian State University Obtains Clean Audit From N.C. State Auditor Office
Today, the Office of State Auditor reported that Appalachian State University received a clean audit for the department.
Here is what State Auditor Dave Boliek said about the report:
“Appalachian State University brings a wealth of educational opportunities to its students, as well as strong sports programs and a scenic campus. With reported revenues of $734.7 million and expenses of $632.7 million, maintaining proper financial control in daily operations is incredibly important.”
“Through financial audits of universities and colleges, the North Carolina Office of the State Auditor assesses whether the records prepared by schools are materially correct. Our audit of Appalachian State University’s financial records shows no material errors for the year ended June 30, 2025. The audited statements make for a clean opinion and can be relied upon by management.”
“Obtaining a clean audit shows a commitment to responsible financial management. It also strengthens relationships between the public and government entities. I’m thankful to Appalachian State University staff for their assistance and cooperation throughout this audit.”
The clean audit from the state comes as we previously reported Dr. Heather Norris officially takes over as the new Chancellor for App State. The clean audit shows that App State is on a strong fiscal footing as she takes on this new leadership role.