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Business Office has a new bursar collecting tuition, fees and other
charges.
She is Carolyn Gernt, who worked for 28 years
as a programmer in Information Technology Services and who has specialized
since 1985 in providing technical support for the university’s
financial resources system.
Gernt earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting
from TTU in 1988, and her new post will provide an opportunity for
her to use both her technical and functional knowledge of finance.
“Although I’m still learning the duties
and responsibilities that will be required in my new position, I
believe my background and technical skills will help provide an
easier transition for the Business Office and the campus as a whole
— especially as it switches to the new Banner financial software
system,” she says.
“Efficiency is always a top priority in
any department, and being bursar will allow me as never before to
serve as a liaison between the Business Office and Information Technology
Services, which will hopefully save both offices time and resources."
In addition to collecting tuition, fees and other
university funds, the bursar’s office — which includes
cashiers, accounts receivable and loans receivable — processes
and disburses all loans and excess aid to students.
Gernt says she’s excited about the new opportunity
and looks forward to providing direct public service.
“My ultimate goal is to anticipate and recognize
needs and provide whatever service is necessary to help meet those
needs — and that goes for students, co-workers and other departments
alike."
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