U.S. Department of Education
Student Financial Assistance Cluster
Federal Financial Assistance Listing Number(s): 84.063, 84.007, 84.268, 84.033
Compliance Requirement: Special Tests & Provisions – Enrollment Reporting
Type of Finding: Material Weakness in Internal Control
Criteria: 34 CFR 690.83(b)(2) and 34 CFR 685.309 states that Institutions are responsible for timely and accurate reporting of a student’s enrollment status and changes in those enrollment statuses, whether they report directly or via a third‐party servicer. When an Institution is made aware of a change in a student’s enrollment status, the Institution has 60 days to update the change in enrollment status via NSLDS.
Condition: During our testing of compliance for Enrollment Reporting, there were 6 instances out of 29 where the College did not report a student’s change in enrollment status accurately or within the required time frame of 60 days from the effective date of the student’s change in enrollment status.
Cause: Enrollment Services was not able to run accurate reports from their student information system, causing delays and accuracy issues with being able to accurately and timely report when students graduated or had a change in enrollment status, specifically at the end of the Spring 2023 term.
Effect: The student’s change in enrollment status was not accurately reported in NSLDS and/or was not reported timely.
Questioned Costs: None reported.
Context/Sampling: A nonstatistical sample of 29 participants out of 193 students who had a change in enrollment status were selected for testing.
Repeat Finding from Prior Year(s): No
Recommendation: The Enrollment Services office should implement controls to ensure that enrollment records for students are being updated every 60 days, and that those records being submitted to NSLDS are accurate.
Views of Responsible Officials: Management agrees with the finding.
U.S. Department of Education
Student Financial Assistance Cluster
Federal Financial Assistance Listing Number(s): 84.063, 84.007, 84.268, 84.033
Compliance Requirement: Special Tests & Provisions – Enrollment Reporting
Type of Finding: Material Weakness in Internal Control
Criteria: 34 CFR 690.83(b)(2) and 34 CFR 685.309 states that Institutions are responsible for timely and accurate reporting of a student’s enrollment status and changes in those enrollment statuses, whether they report directly or via a third‐party servicer. When an Institution is made aware of a change in a student’s enrollment status, the Institution has 60 days to update the change in enrollment status via NSLDS.
Condition: During our testing of compliance for Enrollment Reporting, there were 6 instances out of 29 where the College did not report a student’s change in enrollment status accurately or within the required time frame of 60 days from the effective date of the student’s change in enrollment status.
Cause: Enrollment Services was not able to run accurate reports from their student information system, causing delays and accuracy issues with being able to accurately and timely report when students graduated or had a change in enrollment status, specifically at the end of the Spring 2023 term.
Effect: The student’s change in enrollment status was not accurately reported in NSLDS and/or was not reported timely.
Questioned Costs: None reported.
Context/Sampling: A nonstatistical sample of 29 participants out of 193 students who had a change in enrollment status were selected for testing.
Repeat Finding from Prior Year(s): No
Recommendation: The Enrollment Services office should implement controls to ensure that enrollment records for students are being updated every 60 days, and that those records being submitted to NSLDS are accurate.
Views of Responsible Officials: Management agrees with the finding.
U.S. Department of Education
Student Financial Assistance Cluster
Federal Financial Assistance Listing Number(s): 84.063, 84.007, 84.268, 84.033
Compliance Requirement: Special Tests & Provisions – Enrollment Reporting
Type of Finding: Material Weakness in Internal Control
Criteria: 34 CFR 690.83(b)(2) and 34 CFR 685.309 states that Institutions are responsible for timely and accurate reporting of a student’s enrollment status and changes in those enrollment statuses, whether they report directly or via a third‐party servicer. When an Institution is made aware of a change in a student’s enrollment status, the Institution has 60 days to update the change in enrollment status via NSLDS.
Condition: During our testing of compliance for Enrollment Reporting, there were 6 instances out of 29 where the College did not report a student’s change in enrollment status accurately or within the required time frame of 60 days from the effective date of the student’s change in enrollment status.
Cause: Enrollment Services was not able to run accurate reports from their student information system, causing delays and accuracy issues with being able to accurately and timely report when students graduated or had a change in enrollment status, specifically at the end of the Spring 2023 term.
Effect: The student’s change in enrollment status was not accurately reported in NSLDS and/or was not reported timely.
Questioned Costs: None reported.
Context/Sampling: A nonstatistical sample of 29 participants out of 193 students who had a change in enrollment status were selected for testing.
Repeat Finding from Prior Year(s): No
Recommendation: The Enrollment Services office should implement controls to ensure that enrollment records for students are being updated every 60 days, and that those records being submitted to NSLDS are accurate.
Views of Responsible Officials: Management agrees with the finding.
U.S. Department of Education
Student Financial Assistance Cluster
Federal Financial Assistance Listing Number(s): 84.063, 84.007, 84.268, 84.033
Compliance Requirement: Special Tests & Provisions – Enrollment Reporting
Type of Finding: Material Weakness in Internal Control
Criteria: 34 CFR 690.83(b)(2) and 34 CFR 685.309 states that Institutions are responsible for timely and accurate reporting of a student’s enrollment status and changes in those enrollment statuses, whether they report directly or via a third‐party servicer. When an Institution is made aware of a change in a student’s enrollment status, the Institution has 60 days to update the change in enrollment status via NSLDS.
Condition: During our testing of compliance for Enrollment Reporting, there were 6 instances out of 29 where the College did not report a student’s change in enrollment status accurately or within the required time frame of 60 days from the effective date of the student’s change in enrollment status.
Cause: Enrollment Services was not able to run accurate reports from their student information system, causing delays and accuracy issues with being able to accurately and timely report when students graduated or had a change in enrollment status, specifically at the end of the Spring 2023 term.
Effect: The student’s change in enrollment status was not accurately reported in NSLDS and/or was not reported timely.
Questioned Costs: None reported.
Context/Sampling: A nonstatistical sample of 29 participants out of 193 students who had a change in enrollment status were selected for testing.
Repeat Finding from Prior Year(s): No
Recommendation: The Enrollment Services office should implement controls to ensure that enrollment records for students are being updated every 60 days, and that those records being submitted to NSLDS are accurate.
Views of Responsible Officials: Management agrees with the finding.
U.S. Department of Education
Student Financial Assistance Cluster
Federal Financial Assistance Listing Number(s): 84.063, 84.007, 84.268, 84.033
Compliance Requirement: Special Tests & Provisions – Enrollment Reporting
Type of Finding: Material Weakness in Internal Control
Criteria: 34 CFR 690.83(b)(2) and 34 CFR 685.309 states that Institutions are responsible for timely and accurate reporting of a student’s enrollment status and changes in those enrollment statuses, whether they report directly or via a third‐party servicer. When an Institution is made aware of a change in a student’s enrollment status, the Institution has 60 days to update the change in enrollment status via NSLDS.
Condition: During our testing of compliance for Enrollment Reporting, there were 6 instances out of 29 where the College did not report a student’s change in enrollment status accurately or within the required time frame of 60 days from the effective date of the student’s change in enrollment status.
Cause: Enrollment Services was not able to run accurate reports from their student information system, causing delays and accuracy issues with being able to accurately and timely report when students graduated or had a change in enrollment status, specifically at the end of the Spring 2023 term.
Effect: The student’s change in enrollment status was not accurately reported in NSLDS and/or was not reported timely.
Questioned Costs: None reported.
Context/Sampling: A nonstatistical sample of 29 participants out of 193 students who had a change in enrollment status were selected for testing.
Repeat Finding from Prior Year(s): No
Recommendation: The Enrollment Services office should implement controls to ensure that enrollment records for students are being updated every 60 days, and that those records being submitted to NSLDS are accurate.
Views of Responsible Officials: Management agrees with the finding.
U.S. Department of Education
Student Financial Assistance Cluster
Federal Financial Assistance Listing Number(s): 84.063, 84.007, 84.268, 84.033
Compliance Requirement: Special Tests & Provisions – Enrollment Reporting
Type of Finding: Material Weakness in Internal Control
Criteria: 34 CFR 690.83(b)(2) and 34 CFR 685.309 states that Institutions are responsible for timely and accurate reporting of a student’s enrollment status and changes in those enrollment statuses, whether they report directly or via a third‐party servicer. When an Institution is made aware of a change in a student’s enrollment status, the Institution has 60 days to update the change in enrollment status via NSLDS.
Condition: During our testing of compliance for Enrollment Reporting, there were 6 instances out of 29 where the College did not report a student’s change in enrollment status accurately or within the required time frame of 60 days from the effective date of the student’s change in enrollment status.
Cause: Enrollment Services was not able to run accurate reports from their student information system, causing delays and accuracy issues with being able to accurately and timely report when students graduated or had a change in enrollment status, specifically at the end of the Spring 2023 term.
Effect: The student’s change in enrollment status was not accurately reported in NSLDS and/or was not reported timely.
Questioned Costs: None reported.
Context/Sampling: A nonstatistical sample of 29 participants out of 193 students who had a change in enrollment status were selected for testing.
Repeat Finding from Prior Year(s): No
Recommendation: The Enrollment Services office should implement controls to ensure that enrollment records for students are being updated every 60 days, and that those records being submitted to NSLDS are accurate.
Views of Responsible Officials: Management agrees with the finding.
U.S. Department of Education
Student Financial Assistance Cluster
Federal Financial Assistance Listing Number(s): 84.063, 84.007, 84.268, 84.033
Compliance Requirement: Special Tests & Provisions – Enrollment Reporting
Type of Finding: Material Weakness in Internal Control
Criteria: 34 CFR 690.83(b)(2) and 34 CFR 685.309 states that Institutions are responsible for timely and accurate reporting of a student’s enrollment status and changes in those enrollment statuses, whether they report directly or via a third‐party servicer. When an Institution is made aware of a change in a student’s enrollment status, the Institution has 60 days to update the change in enrollment status via NSLDS.
Condition: During our testing of compliance for Enrollment Reporting, there were 6 instances out of 29 where the College did not report a student’s change in enrollment status accurately or within the required time frame of 60 days from the effective date of the student’s change in enrollment status.
Cause: Enrollment Services was not able to run accurate reports from their student information system, causing delays and accuracy issues with being able to accurately and timely report when students graduated or had a change in enrollment status, specifically at the end of the Spring 2023 term.
Effect: The student’s change in enrollment status was not accurately reported in NSLDS and/or was not reported timely.
Questioned Costs: None reported.
Context/Sampling: A nonstatistical sample of 29 participants out of 193 students who had a change in enrollment status were selected for testing.
Repeat Finding from Prior Year(s): No
Recommendation: The Enrollment Services office should implement controls to ensure that enrollment records for students are being updated every 60 days, and that those records being submitted to NSLDS are accurate.
Views of Responsible Officials: Management agrees with the finding.
U.S. Department of Education
Student Financial Assistance Cluster
Federal Financial Assistance Listing Number(s): 84.063, 84.007, 84.268, 84.033
Compliance Requirement: Special Tests & Provisions – Enrollment Reporting
Type of Finding: Material Weakness in Internal Control
Criteria: 34 CFR 690.83(b)(2) and 34 CFR 685.309 states that Institutions are responsible for timely and accurate reporting of a student’s enrollment status and changes in those enrollment statuses, whether they report directly or via a third‐party servicer. When an Institution is made aware of a change in a student’s enrollment status, the Institution has 60 days to update the change in enrollment status via NSLDS.
Condition: During our testing of compliance for Enrollment Reporting, there were 6 instances out of 29 where the College did not report a student’s change in enrollment status accurately or within the required time frame of 60 days from the effective date of the student’s change in enrollment status.
Cause: Enrollment Services was not able to run accurate reports from their student information system, causing delays and accuracy issues with being able to accurately and timely report when students graduated or had a change in enrollment status, specifically at the end of the Spring 2023 term.
Effect: The student’s change in enrollment status was not accurately reported in NSLDS and/or was not reported timely.
Questioned Costs: None reported.
Context/Sampling: A nonstatistical sample of 29 participants out of 193 students who had a change in enrollment status were selected for testing.
Repeat Finding from Prior Year(s): No
Recommendation: The Enrollment Services office should implement controls to ensure that enrollment records for students are being updated every 60 days, and that those records being submitted to NSLDS are accurate.
Views of Responsible Officials: Management agrees with the finding.