Audit 291976

FY End
2023-05-31
Total Expended
$47.74M
Findings
20
Programs
16
Organization: St. Catherine University (MN)
Year: 2023 Accepted: 2024-02-23

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
370401 2023-001 Significant Deficiency Yes N
370402 2023-001 Significant Deficiency Yes N
370403 2023-001 Significant Deficiency Yes N
370404 2023-001 Significant Deficiency Yes N
370405 2023-001 Significant Deficiency Yes N
370406 2023-001 Significant Deficiency Yes N
370407 2023-001 Significant Deficiency Yes N
370408 2023-001 Significant Deficiency Yes N
370409 2023-001 Significant Deficiency Yes N
370410 2023-001 Significant Deficiency Yes N
946843 2023-001 Significant Deficiency Yes N
946844 2023-001 Significant Deficiency Yes N
946845 2023-001 Significant Deficiency Yes N
946846 2023-001 Significant Deficiency Yes N
946847 2023-001 Significant Deficiency Yes N
946848 2023-001 Significant Deficiency Yes N
946849 2023-001 Significant Deficiency Yes N
946850 2023-001 Significant Deficiency Yes N
946851 2023-001 Significant Deficiency Yes N
946852 2023-001 Significant Deficiency Yes N

Contacts

Name Title Type
RQJ5KM1LQ935 Mary Thao Auditee
6516906566 Brenda Scherer, CPA Auditor
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Notes to SEFA

Title: BASIS OF PRESENTATION Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. Negative amounts shown on the Schedule represent adjustments or credits made in the normal course of business to amounts reported as expenditures in prior years. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: St. Catherine University has elected not to use the 10-percent de minimis indirect cost rate allowed under the Uniform Guidance. The accompanying schedule of expenditures of federal awards (the Schedule) includes the federal award activity of St. Catherine University under programs of the federal government for the year ended May 31, 2023. The information in this Schedule is presented in accordance with the requirements of 2 CFR Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance). Because the Schedule presents only a selected portion of the operations of St. Catherine University, it is not intended to and does not present the financial position, changes in net assets, or cash flows of St. Catherine University.
Title: FEDERAL STUDENT LOAN PROGRAMS Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. Negative amounts shown on the Schedule represent adjustments or credits made in the normal course of business to amounts reported as expenditures in prior years. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: St. Catherine University has elected not to use the 10-percent de minimis indirect cost rate allowed under the Uniform Guidance. The federal student loan programs listed subsequently are administered directly by St. Catherine University, and balances and transactions relating to these programs are included in St. Catherine University’s basic financial statements. Loans outstanding at the beginning of the year and loans made during the year are included in the federal expenditures presented in the Schedule. The balance of loans outstanding at May 31, 2023 consists of: Federal Perkins Loan Program: 84.038 $1,951.087 Nursing Student Loans: 93.354 $2,494,808 Nursing Faculty Loan Program: 93.264 $1,123,846

Finding Details

Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program Title: Student Financial Assistance Cluster ALN Numbers: Various Award Period: June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023 Type of Finding: • Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Over Compliance • Other Matters Criteria or Specific Requirement: The Code of Federal Regulations, 34 CFR 685.309 requires that enrollment status changes for students be reported to NSLDS within 30 days or within 60 days if the student with the status change will be reported on a scheduled transmission within 60 days of the change in status. Condition: During our testing, we noted 28 out of the 40 students tested where the student was not reported in a timely manner after the school determined the students change in status. Questioned Costs: None Context: During our testing, it was noted the University determined that students who had a graduation date during the spring term but did not get their degree conferred until after they had already submitted the degree verification report, were being delayed. For example, the report they sent in June included summer graduates, but it delayed the late spring graduates. Cause: The University's process for NSLDS enrollment reporting did not catch the late spring graduates in 2023, so that group was not reported timely. Effect: The University did not comply with Department of Education (ED) regulations by reporting student enrollment status changes timely. Repeat Finding: Yes – 2022-001 Recommendation: We recommend the University reevaluate its procedures and review policies surrounding reporting status changes to NSLDS to put a process in place to ensure all status changes are updated with the appropriate timeframe as required by regulations. Views of Responsible Officials: There is no disagreement with the audit finding.
Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program Title: Student Financial Assistance Cluster ALN Numbers: Various Award Period: June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023 Type of Finding: • Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Over Compliance • Other Matters Criteria or Specific Requirement: The Code of Federal Regulations, 34 CFR 685.309 requires that enrollment status changes for students be reported to NSLDS within 30 days or within 60 days if the student with the status change will be reported on a scheduled transmission within 60 days of the change in status. Condition: During our testing, we noted 28 out of the 40 students tested where the student was not reported in a timely manner after the school determined the students change in status. Questioned Costs: None Context: During our testing, it was noted the University determined that students who had a graduation date during the spring term but did not get their degree conferred until after they had already submitted the degree verification report, were being delayed. For example, the report they sent in June included summer graduates, but it delayed the late spring graduates. Cause: The University's process for NSLDS enrollment reporting did not catch the late spring graduates in 2023, so that group was not reported timely. Effect: The University did not comply with Department of Education (ED) regulations by reporting student enrollment status changes timely. Repeat Finding: Yes – 2022-001 Recommendation: We recommend the University reevaluate its procedures and review policies surrounding reporting status changes to NSLDS to put a process in place to ensure all status changes are updated with the appropriate timeframe as required by regulations. Views of Responsible Officials: There is no disagreement with the audit finding.
Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program Title: Student Financial Assistance Cluster ALN Numbers: Various Award Period: June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023 Type of Finding: • Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Over Compliance • Other Matters Criteria or Specific Requirement: The Code of Federal Regulations, 34 CFR 685.309 requires that enrollment status changes for students be reported to NSLDS within 30 days or within 60 days if the student with the status change will be reported on a scheduled transmission within 60 days of the change in status. Condition: During our testing, we noted 28 out of the 40 students tested where the student was not reported in a timely manner after the school determined the students change in status. Questioned Costs: None Context: During our testing, it was noted the University determined that students who had a graduation date during the spring term but did not get their degree conferred until after they had already submitted the degree verification report, were being delayed. For example, the report they sent in June included summer graduates, but it delayed the late spring graduates. Cause: The University's process for NSLDS enrollment reporting did not catch the late spring graduates in 2023, so that group was not reported timely. Effect: The University did not comply with Department of Education (ED) regulations by reporting student enrollment status changes timely. Repeat Finding: Yes – 2022-001 Recommendation: We recommend the University reevaluate its procedures and review policies surrounding reporting status changes to NSLDS to put a process in place to ensure all status changes are updated with the appropriate timeframe as required by regulations. Views of Responsible Officials: There is no disagreement with the audit finding.
Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program Title: Student Financial Assistance Cluster ALN Numbers: Various Award Period: June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023 Type of Finding: • Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Over Compliance • Other Matters Criteria or Specific Requirement: The Code of Federal Regulations, 34 CFR 685.309 requires that enrollment status changes for students be reported to NSLDS within 30 days or within 60 days if the student with the status change will be reported on a scheduled transmission within 60 days of the change in status. Condition: During our testing, we noted 28 out of the 40 students tested where the student was not reported in a timely manner after the school determined the students change in status. Questioned Costs: None Context: During our testing, it was noted the University determined that students who had a graduation date during the spring term but did not get their degree conferred until after they had already submitted the degree verification report, were being delayed. For example, the report they sent in June included summer graduates, but it delayed the late spring graduates. Cause: The University's process for NSLDS enrollment reporting did not catch the late spring graduates in 2023, so that group was not reported timely. Effect: The University did not comply with Department of Education (ED) regulations by reporting student enrollment status changes timely. Repeat Finding: Yes – 2022-001 Recommendation: We recommend the University reevaluate its procedures and review policies surrounding reporting status changes to NSLDS to put a process in place to ensure all status changes are updated with the appropriate timeframe as required by regulations. Views of Responsible Officials: There is no disagreement with the audit finding.
Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program Title: Student Financial Assistance Cluster ALN Numbers: Various Award Period: June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023 Type of Finding: • Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Over Compliance • Other Matters Criteria or Specific Requirement: The Code of Federal Regulations, 34 CFR 685.309 requires that enrollment status changes for students be reported to NSLDS within 30 days or within 60 days if the student with the status change will be reported on a scheduled transmission within 60 days of the change in status. Condition: During our testing, we noted 28 out of the 40 students tested where the student was not reported in a timely manner after the school determined the students change in status. Questioned Costs: None Context: During our testing, it was noted the University determined that students who had a graduation date during the spring term but did not get their degree conferred until after they had already submitted the degree verification report, were being delayed. For example, the report they sent in June included summer graduates, but it delayed the late spring graduates. Cause: The University's process for NSLDS enrollment reporting did not catch the late spring graduates in 2023, so that group was not reported timely. Effect: The University did not comply with Department of Education (ED) regulations by reporting student enrollment status changes timely. Repeat Finding: Yes – 2022-001 Recommendation: We recommend the University reevaluate its procedures and review policies surrounding reporting status changes to NSLDS to put a process in place to ensure all status changes are updated with the appropriate timeframe as required by regulations. Views of Responsible Officials: There is no disagreement with the audit finding.
Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program Title: Student Financial Assistance Cluster ALN Numbers: Various Award Period: June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023 Type of Finding: • Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Over Compliance • Other Matters Criteria or Specific Requirement: The Code of Federal Regulations, 34 CFR 685.309 requires that enrollment status changes for students be reported to NSLDS within 30 days or within 60 days if the student with the status change will be reported on a scheduled transmission within 60 days of the change in status. Condition: During our testing, we noted 28 out of the 40 students tested where the student was not reported in a timely manner after the school determined the students change in status. Questioned Costs: None Context: During our testing, it was noted the University determined that students who had a graduation date during the spring term but did not get their degree conferred until after they had already submitted the degree verification report, were being delayed. For example, the report they sent in June included summer graduates, but it delayed the late spring graduates. Cause: The University's process for NSLDS enrollment reporting did not catch the late spring graduates in 2023, so that group was not reported timely. Effect: The University did not comply with Department of Education (ED) regulations by reporting student enrollment status changes timely. Repeat Finding: Yes – 2022-001 Recommendation: We recommend the University reevaluate its procedures and review policies surrounding reporting status changes to NSLDS to put a process in place to ensure all status changes are updated with the appropriate timeframe as required by regulations. Views of Responsible Officials: There is no disagreement with the audit finding.
Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program Title: Student Financial Assistance Cluster ALN Numbers: Various Award Period: June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023 Type of Finding: • Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Over Compliance • Other Matters Criteria or Specific Requirement: The Code of Federal Regulations, 34 CFR 685.309 requires that enrollment status changes for students be reported to NSLDS within 30 days or within 60 days if the student with the status change will be reported on a scheduled transmission within 60 days of the change in status. Condition: During our testing, we noted 28 out of the 40 students tested where the student was not reported in a timely manner after the school determined the students change in status. Questioned Costs: None Context: During our testing, it was noted the University determined that students who had a graduation date during the spring term but did not get their degree conferred until after they had already submitted the degree verification report, were being delayed. For example, the report they sent in June included summer graduates, but it delayed the late spring graduates. Cause: The University's process for NSLDS enrollment reporting did not catch the late spring graduates in 2023, so that group was not reported timely. Effect: The University did not comply with Department of Education (ED) regulations by reporting student enrollment status changes timely. Repeat Finding: Yes – 2022-001 Recommendation: We recommend the University reevaluate its procedures and review policies surrounding reporting status changes to NSLDS to put a process in place to ensure all status changes are updated with the appropriate timeframe as required by regulations. Views of Responsible Officials: There is no disagreement with the audit finding.
Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program Title: Student Financial Assistance Cluster ALN Numbers: Various Award Period: June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023 Type of Finding: • Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Over Compliance • Other Matters Criteria or Specific Requirement: The Code of Federal Regulations, 34 CFR 685.309 requires that enrollment status changes for students be reported to NSLDS within 30 days or within 60 days if the student with the status change will be reported on a scheduled transmission within 60 days of the change in status. Condition: During our testing, we noted 28 out of the 40 students tested where the student was not reported in a timely manner after the school determined the students change in status. Questioned Costs: None Context: During our testing, it was noted the University determined that students who had a graduation date during the spring term but did not get their degree conferred until after they had already submitted the degree verification report, were being delayed. For example, the report they sent in June included summer graduates, but it delayed the late spring graduates. Cause: The University's process for NSLDS enrollment reporting did not catch the late spring graduates in 2023, so that group was not reported timely. Effect: The University did not comply with Department of Education (ED) regulations by reporting student enrollment status changes timely. Repeat Finding: Yes – 2022-001 Recommendation: We recommend the University reevaluate its procedures and review policies surrounding reporting status changes to NSLDS to put a process in place to ensure all status changes are updated with the appropriate timeframe as required by regulations. Views of Responsible Officials: There is no disagreement with the audit finding.
Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program Title: Student Financial Assistance Cluster ALN Numbers: Various Award Period: June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023 Type of Finding: • Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Over Compliance • Other Matters Criteria or Specific Requirement: The Code of Federal Regulations, 34 CFR 685.309 requires that enrollment status changes for students be reported to NSLDS within 30 days or within 60 days if the student with the status change will be reported on a scheduled transmission within 60 days of the change in status. Condition: During our testing, we noted 28 out of the 40 students tested where the student was not reported in a timely manner after the school determined the students change in status. Questioned Costs: None Context: During our testing, it was noted the University determined that students who had a graduation date during the spring term but did not get their degree conferred until after they had already submitted the degree verification report, were being delayed. For example, the report they sent in June included summer graduates, but it delayed the late spring graduates. Cause: The University's process for NSLDS enrollment reporting did not catch the late spring graduates in 2023, so that group was not reported timely. Effect: The University did not comply with Department of Education (ED) regulations by reporting student enrollment status changes timely. Repeat Finding: Yes – 2022-001 Recommendation: We recommend the University reevaluate its procedures and review policies surrounding reporting status changes to NSLDS to put a process in place to ensure all status changes are updated with the appropriate timeframe as required by regulations. Views of Responsible Officials: There is no disagreement with the audit finding.
Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program Title: Student Financial Assistance Cluster ALN Numbers: Various Award Period: June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023 Type of Finding: • Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Over Compliance • Other Matters Criteria or Specific Requirement: The Code of Federal Regulations, 34 CFR 685.309 requires that enrollment status changes for students be reported to NSLDS within 30 days or within 60 days if the student with the status change will be reported on a scheduled transmission within 60 days of the change in status. Condition: During our testing, we noted 28 out of the 40 students tested where the student was not reported in a timely manner after the school determined the students change in status. Questioned Costs: None Context: During our testing, it was noted the University determined that students who had a graduation date during the spring term but did not get their degree conferred until after they had already submitted the degree verification report, were being delayed. For example, the report they sent in June included summer graduates, but it delayed the late spring graduates. Cause: The University's process for NSLDS enrollment reporting did not catch the late spring graduates in 2023, so that group was not reported timely. Effect: The University did not comply with Department of Education (ED) regulations by reporting student enrollment status changes timely. Repeat Finding: Yes – 2022-001 Recommendation: We recommend the University reevaluate its procedures and review policies surrounding reporting status changes to NSLDS to put a process in place to ensure all status changes are updated with the appropriate timeframe as required by regulations. Views of Responsible Officials: There is no disagreement with the audit finding.
Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program Title: Student Financial Assistance Cluster ALN Numbers: Various Award Period: June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023 Type of Finding: • Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Over Compliance • Other Matters Criteria or Specific Requirement: The Code of Federal Regulations, 34 CFR 685.309 requires that enrollment status changes for students be reported to NSLDS within 30 days or within 60 days if the student with the status change will be reported on a scheduled transmission within 60 days of the change in status. Condition: During our testing, we noted 28 out of the 40 students tested where the student was not reported in a timely manner after the school determined the students change in status. Questioned Costs: None Context: During our testing, it was noted the University determined that students who had a graduation date during the spring term but did not get their degree conferred until after they had already submitted the degree verification report, were being delayed. For example, the report they sent in June included summer graduates, but it delayed the late spring graduates. Cause: The University's process for NSLDS enrollment reporting did not catch the late spring graduates in 2023, so that group was not reported timely. Effect: The University did not comply with Department of Education (ED) regulations by reporting student enrollment status changes timely. Repeat Finding: Yes – 2022-001 Recommendation: We recommend the University reevaluate its procedures and review policies surrounding reporting status changes to NSLDS to put a process in place to ensure all status changes are updated with the appropriate timeframe as required by regulations. Views of Responsible Officials: There is no disagreement with the audit finding.
Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program Title: Student Financial Assistance Cluster ALN Numbers: Various Award Period: June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023 Type of Finding: • Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Over Compliance • Other Matters Criteria or Specific Requirement: The Code of Federal Regulations, 34 CFR 685.309 requires that enrollment status changes for students be reported to NSLDS within 30 days or within 60 days if the student with the status change will be reported on a scheduled transmission within 60 days of the change in status. Condition: During our testing, we noted 28 out of the 40 students tested where the student was not reported in a timely manner after the school determined the students change in status. Questioned Costs: None Context: During our testing, it was noted the University determined that students who had a graduation date during the spring term but did not get their degree conferred until after they had already submitted the degree verification report, were being delayed. For example, the report they sent in June included summer graduates, but it delayed the late spring graduates. Cause: The University's process for NSLDS enrollment reporting did not catch the late spring graduates in 2023, so that group was not reported timely. Effect: The University did not comply with Department of Education (ED) regulations by reporting student enrollment status changes timely. Repeat Finding: Yes – 2022-001 Recommendation: We recommend the University reevaluate its procedures and review policies surrounding reporting status changes to NSLDS to put a process in place to ensure all status changes are updated with the appropriate timeframe as required by regulations. Views of Responsible Officials: There is no disagreement with the audit finding.
Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program Title: Student Financial Assistance Cluster ALN Numbers: Various Award Period: June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023 Type of Finding: • Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Over Compliance • Other Matters Criteria or Specific Requirement: The Code of Federal Regulations, 34 CFR 685.309 requires that enrollment status changes for students be reported to NSLDS within 30 days or within 60 days if the student with the status change will be reported on a scheduled transmission within 60 days of the change in status. Condition: During our testing, we noted 28 out of the 40 students tested where the student was not reported in a timely manner after the school determined the students change in status. Questioned Costs: None Context: During our testing, it was noted the University determined that students who had a graduation date during the spring term but did not get their degree conferred until after they had already submitted the degree verification report, were being delayed. For example, the report they sent in June included summer graduates, but it delayed the late spring graduates. Cause: The University's process for NSLDS enrollment reporting did not catch the late spring graduates in 2023, so that group was not reported timely. Effect: The University did not comply with Department of Education (ED) regulations by reporting student enrollment status changes timely. Repeat Finding: Yes – 2022-001 Recommendation: We recommend the University reevaluate its procedures and review policies surrounding reporting status changes to NSLDS to put a process in place to ensure all status changes are updated with the appropriate timeframe as required by regulations. Views of Responsible Officials: There is no disagreement with the audit finding.
Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program Title: Student Financial Assistance Cluster ALN Numbers: Various Award Period: June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023 Type of Finding: • Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Over Compliance • Other Matters Criteria or Specific Requirement: The Code of Federal Regulations, 34 CFR 685.309 requires that enrollment status changes for students be reported to NSLDS within 30 days or within 60 days if the student with the status change will be reported on a scheduled transmission within 60 days of the change in status. Condition: During our testing, we noted 28 out of the 40 students tested where the student was not reported in a timely manner after the school determined the students change in status. Questioned Costs: None Context: During our testing, it was noted the University determined that students who had a graduation date during the spring term but did not get their degree conferred until after they had already submitted the degree verification report, were being delayed. For example, the report they sent in June included summer graduates, but it delayed the late spring graduates. Cause: The University's process for NSLDS enrollment reporting did not catch the late spring graduates in 2023, so that group was not reported timely. Effect: The University did not comply with Department of Education (ED) regulations by reporting student enrollment status changes timely. Repeat Finding: Yes – 2022-001 Recommendation: We recommend the University reevaluate its procedures and review policies surrounding reporting status changes to NSLDS to put a process in place to ensure all status changes are updated with the appropriate timeframe as required by regulations. Views of Responsible Officials: There is no disagreement with the audit finding.
Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program Title: Student Financial Assistance Cluster ALN Numbers: Various Award Period: June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023 Type of Finding: • Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Over Compliance • Other Matters Criteria or Specific Requirement: The Code of Federal Regulations, 34 CFR 685.309 requires that enrollment status changes for students be reported to NSLDS within 30 days or within 60 days if the student with the status change will be reported on a scheduled transmission within 60 days of the change in status. Condition: During our testing, we noted 28 out of the 40 students tested where the student was not reported in a timely manner after the school determined the students change in status. Questioned Costs: None Context: During our testing, it was noted the University determined that students who had a graduation date during the spring term but did not get their degree conferred until after they had already submitted the degree verification report, were being delayed. For example, the report they sent in June included summer graduates, but it delayed the late spring graduates. Cause: The University's process for NSLDS enrollment reporting did not catch the late spring graduates in 2023, so that group was not reported timely. Effect: The University did not comply with Department of Education (ED) regulations by reporting student enrollment status changes timely. Repeat Finding: Yes – 2022-001 Recommendation: We recommend the University reevaluate its procedures and review policies surrounding reporting status changes to NSLDS to put a process in place to ensure all status changes are updated with the appropriate timeframe as required by regulations. Views of Responsible Officials: There is no disagreement with the audit finding.
Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program Title: Student Financial Assistance Cluster ALN Numbers: Various Award Period: June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023 Type of Finding: • Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Over Compliance • Other Matters Criteria or Specific Requirement: The Code of Federal Regulations, 34 CFR 685.309 requires that enrollment status changes for students be reported to NSLDS within 30 days or within 60 days if the student with the status change will be reported on a scheduled transmission within 60 days of the change in status. Condition: During our testing, we noted 28 out of the 40 students tested where the student was not reported in a timely manner after the school determined the students change in status. Questioned Costs: None Context: During our testing, it was noted the University determined that students who had a graduation date during the spring term but did not get their degree conferred until after they had already submitted the degree verification report, were being delayed. For example, the report they sent in June included summer graduates, but it delayed the late spring graduates. Cause: The University's process for NSLDS enrollment reporting did not catch the late spring graduates in 2023, so that group was not reported timely. Effect: The University did not comply with Department of Education (ED) regulations by reporting student enrollment status changes timely. Repeat Finding: Yes – 2022-001 Recommendation: We recommend the University reevaluate its procedures and review policies surrounding reporting status changes to NSLDS to put a process in place to ensure all status changes are updated with the appropriate timeframe as required by regulations. Views of Responsible Officials: There is no disagreement with the audit finding.
Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program Title: Student Financial Assistance Cluster ALN Numbers: Various Award Period: June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023 Type of Finding: • Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Over Compliance • Other Matters Criteria or Specific Requirement: The Code of Federal Regulations, 34 CFR 685.309 requires that enrollment status changes for students be reported to NSLDS within 30 days or within 60 days if the student with the status change will be reported on a scheduled transmission within 60 days of the change in status. Condition: During our testing, we noted 28 out of the 40 students tested where the student was not reported in a timely manner after the school determined the students change in status. Questioned Costs: None Context: During our testing, it was noted the University determined that students who had a graduation date during the spring term but did not get their degree conferred until after they had already submitted the degree verification report, were being delayed. For example, the report they sent in June included summer graduates, but it delayed the late spring graduates. Cause: The University's process for NSLDS enrollment reporting did not catch the late spring graduates in 2023, so that group was not reported timely. Effect: The University did not comply with Department of Education (ED) regulations by reporting student enrollment status changes timely. Repeat Finding: Yes – 2022-001 Recommendation: We recommend the University reevaluate its procedures and review policies surrounding reporting status changes to NSLDS to put a process in place to ensure all status changes are updated with the appropriate timeframe as required by regulations. Views of Responsible Officials: There is no disagreement with the audit finding.
Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program Title: Student Financial Assistance Cluster ALN Numbers: Various Award Period: June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023 Type of Finding: • Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Over Compliance • Other Matters Criteria or Specific Requirement: The Code of Federal Regulations, 34 CFR 685.309 requires that enrollment status changes for students be reported to NSLDS within 30 days or within 60 days if the student with the status change will be reported on a scheduled transmission within 60 days of the change in status. Condition: During our testing, we noted 28 out of the 40 students tested where the student was not reported in a timely manner after the school determined the students change in status. Questioned Costs: None Context: During our testing, it was noted the University determined that students who had a graduation date during the spring term but did not get their degree conferred until after they had already submitted the degree verification report, were being delayed. For example, the report they sent in June included summer graduates, but it delayed the late spring graduates. Cause: The University's process for NSLDS enrollment reporting did not catch the late spring graduates in 2023, so that group was not reported timely. Effect: The University did not comply with Department of Education (ED) regulations by reporting student enrollment status changes timely. Repeat Finding: Yes – 2022-001 Recommendation: We recommend the University reevaluate its procedures and review policies surrounding reporting status changes to NSLDS to put a process in place to ensure all status changes are updated with the appropriate timeframe as required by regulations. Views of Responsible Officials: There is no disagreement with the audit finding.
Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program Title: Student Financial Assistance Cluster ALN Numbers: Various Award Period: June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023 Type of Finding: • Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Over Compliance • Other Matters Criteria or Specific Requirement: The Code of Federal Regulations, 34 CFR 685.309 requires that enrollment status changes for students be reported to NSLDS within 30 days or within 60 days if the student with the status change will be reported on a scheduled transmission within 60 days of the change in status. Condition: During our testing, we noted 28 out of the 40 students tested where the student was not reported in a timely manner after the school determined the students change in status. Questioned Costs: None Context: During our testing, it was noted the University determined that students who had a graduation date during the spring term but did not get their degree conferred until after they had already submitted the degree verification report, were being delayed. For example, the report they sent in June included summer graduates, but it delayed the late spring graduates. Cause: The University's process for NSLDS enrollment reporting did not catch the late spring graduates in 2023, so that group was not reported timely. Effect: The University did not comply with Department of Education (ED) regulations by reporting student enrollment status changes timely. Repeat Finding: Yes – 2022-001 Recommendation: We recommend the University reevaluate its procedures and review policies surrounding reporting status changes to NSLDS to put a process in place to ensure all status changes are updated with the appropriate timeframe as required by regulations. Views of Responsible Officials: There is no disagreement with the audit finding.
Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program Title: Student Financial Assistance Cluster ALN Numbers: Various Award Period: June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023 Type of Finding: • Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Over Compliance • Other Matters Criteria or Specific Requirement: The Code of Federal Regulations, 34 CFR 685.309 requires that enrollment status changes for students be reported to NSLDS within 30 days or within 60 days if the student with the status change will be reported on a scheduled transmission within 60 days of the change in status. Condition: During our testing, we noted 28 out of the 40 students tested where the student was not reported in a timely manner after the school determined the students change in status. Questioned Costs: None Context: During our testing, it was noted the University determined that students who had a graduation date during the spring term but did not get their degree conferred until after they had already submitted the degree verification report, were being delayed. For example, the report they sent in June included summer graduates, but it delayed the late spring graduates. Cause: The University's process for NSLDS enrollment reporting did not catch the late spring graduates in 2023, so that group was not reported timely. Effect: The University did not comply with Department of Education (ED) regulations by reporting student enrollment status changes timely. Repeat Finding: Yes – 2022-001 Recommendation: We recommend the University reevaluate its procedures and review policies surrounding reporting status changes to NSLDS to put a process in place to ensure all status changes are updated with the appropriate timeframe as required by regulations. Views of Responsible Officials: There is no disagreement with the audit finding.