Aspen University Removed from HCM2 Payment Method
August 19 2024 - 4:01PM
Aspen Group, Inc. ("AGI" or the “Company”) (OTCQB: ASPU), an
education technology holding company, announced today that Aspen
University ("AU") has been removed from the Heightened Cash
Monitoring 2 ("HCM2") status by the U.S. Department of Education
(“DOE”). Effective August 16, 2024, AU transitioned to Heightened
Cash Monitoring 1 ("HCM1") status.
Under the previous HCM2 payment method, AU had to disburse
student financial aid from its own institutional funds. AU was then
required to submit a Reimbursement Payment Request (the Request) to
the DOE, and reimbursement was received only after the DOE
completed its review of the Request. With the transition to HCM1,
AU will still need to disburse student financial aid from its own
institutional funds, but AU can now submit disbursement records to
the DOE system and immediately draw down the funds to cover those
disbursements. This shift from HCM2 to HCM1 is expected to reduce
the variability of the Company’s unrestricted cash balances.
About Aspen Group, Inc.
Aspen Group, Inc. is an education technology holding company
that leverages its infrastructure and expertise to allow its two
universities, Aspen University and United States University, to
deliver on the vision of making college affordable again. For more
information, visit www.aspu.com.
Contact Information:
Hayden IRKimberly Rogers(385) 831-7337Kim@HaydenIR.com
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