Florida universities face sweeping state audit under DeSantis’ DOGE mandate

Millican Hall is located on the campus of the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Fla. (Rachael Gregory/Fresh Take Florida)
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WUFT | By Garrett Shanley

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Florida’s public universities and colleges have just two weeks to turn over six years’ worth of records on staffing, research and grant funding as part of the first formal information request under Gov. Ron DeSantis’ newly mandated Department of Government Efficiency – a sweeping effort to identify “inefficiencies” in higher education.

The DOGE team outlined the first phase of its audit In a letter to university presidents. Institutions were instructed to submit a vast set of documents: every awarded grant application and agreement, all publicly available research or academic drafts and a full accounting of all non-instructional staff positions – including job titles, salaries and whether the roles are in-person, remote or hybrid.

This story was originally produced by WLRN, South Florida’s only public radio station at 91.3 FM, as part of a content sharing partnership with MIA Media Group. Read more at WLRN.org

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