Audit 332845

FY End
2024-06-30
Total Expended
$22.24M
Findings
8
Programs
22
Year: 2024 Accepted: 2024-12-16
Auditor: Eide Bailly LLP

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
514542 2024-001 Significant Deficiency - N
514543 2024-001 Significant Deficiency - N
514544 2024-001 Significant Deficiency - N
514545 2024-001 Significant Deficiency - N
1090984 2024-001 Significant Deficiency - N
1090985 2024-001 Significant Deficiency - N
1090986 2024-001 Significant Deficiency - N
1090987 2024-001 Significant Deficiency - N

Contacts

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YSZ7ZKSDJ7R8 Christine Alcaraz Auditee
5599342111 Brandon Harrison Auditor
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Notes to SEFA

Accounting Policies: The accompanying Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (the Schedule) includes the federal award activity of the District under programs of the federal government for the year ended June 30, 2024. The information is presented in accordance with the requirements of Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations 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 the District, it is not intended to and does not present the financial position, changes in net position, or cash flows of the District. Expenditures reported in the Schedule are reported on the modified accrual basis of accounting, except for subrecipient expenditures, which are recorded on the cash basis. When applicable, 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. The District has not elected to use the 10% de minimis cost rate. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The District has not elected to use the 10% de minimis cost rate.

Finding Details

Criteria or Specific Requirements 34 CFR section 668.173(b): Returns of Title IV (R2T4) funds are required to be deposited or transferred into the Student Financial Aid (SFA) account or electronic fund transfers initiated to ED as soon as possible, but no later than 45 days after the date the institution determines that the student withdrew. Returns by check are late if the check is issued more than 45 days after the institution determined the student withdrew or the date on the canceled check shows the check was endorsed more than 60 days after the date the institution determined that the student withdrew. 34 CFR section 668.22(c): If an institution is not required to take attendance, the withdrawal date is (1) the date, as determined by the institution, that the student began the withdrawal process prescribed by the institution; (2) the date, as determined by the institution, that the student otherwise provided official notification to the school, in writing or orally, of his or her intent to withdraw; (3) if the student ceases attendance without providing official notification to the institution of his or her withdrawal, the midpoint of the payment period or, if applicable, the period of enrollment; (4) if the institution determines that a student did not begin the withdrawal process or otherwise notify the school of the intent to withdraw due to illness, accident, grievous personal loss or other circumstances beyond the student’s control, the date the institution determines is related to that circumstance; (5) if a student does not return from an approved leave of absence, the date that the institution determines the student began the leave of absence; or (6) if the student takes an unapproved leave of absence, the date that the student began the leave of absence. Condition Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance – During testing over Return to Title IV requirements, it was noted that funds for 5 of 60 Return to Title IV calculations were returned outside of the required timeframe. Questioned Costs None noted. Context A non-statistical sample of 16 return of Title IV calculations were tested out of a total population of 101 return of Title IV calculations for West Hills College – Coalinga. A non-statistical sample of 44 return of Title IV calculations were tested out of a total population of 269 return of Title IV calculations for West Hills College – Lemoore. Effect In 5 of the 44 calculations tested for West Hills College - Lemoore, the Return to Title IV funds were returned outside of the required timeframe. Cause The District did not implement procedures to ensure that the return to Title IV funds were returned in a timely manner. Repeat Finding No. Recommendation The District should establish effective controls to ensure the return of funds occurs within 45 days from the date the institution determines the student withdrew from all classes and that the withdrawal determination is performed within the required timeframe.
Criteria or Specific Requirements 34 CFR section 668.173(b): Returns of Title IV (R2T4) funds are required to be deposited or transferred into the Student Financial Aid (SFA) account or electronic fund transfers initiated to ED as soon as possible, but no later than 45 days after the date the institution determines that the student withdrew. Returns by check are late if the check is issued more than 45 days after the institution determined the student withdrew or the date on the canceled check shows the check was endorsed more than 60 days after the date the institution determined that the student withdrew. 34 CFR section 668.22(c): If an institution is not required to take attendance, the withdrawal date is (1) the date, as determined by the institution, that the student began the withdrawal process prescribed by the institution; (2) the date, as determined by the institution, that the student otherwise provided official notification to the school, in writing or orally, of his or her intent to withdraw; (3) if the student ceases attendance without providing official notification to the institution of his or her withdrawal, the midpoint of the payment period or, if applicable, the period of enrollment; (4) if the institution determines that a student did not begin the withdrawal process or otherwise notify the school of the intent to withdraw due to illness, accident, grievous personal loss or other circumstances beyond the student’s control, the date the institution determines is related to that circumstance; (5) if a student does not return from an approved leave of absence, the date that the institution determines the student began the leave of absence; or (6) if the student takes an unapproved leave of absence, the date that the student began the leave of absence. Condition Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance – During testing over Return to Title IV requirements, it was noted that funds for 5 of 60 Return to Title IV calculations were returned outside of the required timeframe. Questioned Costs None noted. Context A non-statistical sample of 16 return of Title IV calculations were tested out of a total population of 101 return of Title IV calculations for West Hills College – Coalinga. A non-statistical sample of 44 return of Title IV calculations were tested out of a total population of 269 return of Title IV calculations for West Hills College – Lemoore. Effect In 5 of the 44 calculations tested for West Hills College - Lemoore, the Return to Title IV funds were returned outside of the required timeframe. Cause The District did not implement procedures to ensure that the return to Title IV funds were returned in a timely manner. Repeat Finding No. Recommendation The District should establish effective controls to ensure the return of funds occurs within 45 days from the date the institution determines the student withdrew from all classes and that the withdrawal determination is performed within the required timeframe.
Criteria or Specific Requirements 34 CFR section 668.173(b): Returns of Title IV (R2T4) funds are required to be deposited or transferred into the Student Financial Aid (SFA) account or electronic fund transfers initiated to ED as soon as possible, but no later than 45 days after the date the institution determines that the student withdrew. Returns by check are late if the check is issued more than 45 days after the institution determined the student withdrew or the date on the canceled check shows the check was endorsed more than 60 days after the date the institution determined that the student withdrew. 34 CFR section 668.22(c): If an institution is not required to take attendance, the withdrawal date is (1) the date, as determined by the institution, that the student began the withdrawal process prescribed by the institution; (2) the date, as determined by the institution, that the student otherwise provided official notification to the school, in writing or orally, of his or her intent to withdraw; (3) if the student ceases attendance without providing official notification to the institution of his or her withdrawal, the midpoint of the payment period or, if applicable, the period of enrollment; (4) if the institution determines that a student did not begin the withdrawal process or otherwise notify the school of the intent to withdraw due to illness, accident, grievous personal loss or other circumstances beyond the student’s control, the date the institution determines is related to that circumstance; (5) if a student does not return from an approved leave of absence, the date that the institution determines the student began the leave of absence; or (6) if the student takes an unapproved leave of absence, the date that the student began the leave of absence. Condition Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance – During testing over Return to Title IV requirements, it was noted that funds for 5 of 60 Return to Title IV calculations were returned outside of the required timeframe. Questioned Costs None noted. Context A non-statistical sample of 16 return of Title IV calculations were tested out of a total population of 101 return of Title IV calculations for West Hills College – Coalinga. A non-statistical sample of 44 return of Title IV calculations were tested out of a total population of 269 return of Title IV calculations for West Hills College – Lemoore. Effect In 5 of the 44 calculations tested for West Hills College - Lemoore, the Return to Title IV funds were returned outside of the required timeframe. Cause The District did not implement procedures to ensure that the return to Title IV funds were returned in a timely manner. Repeat Finding No. Recommendation The District should establish effective controls to ensure the return of funds occurs within 45 days from the date the institution determines the student withdrew from all classes and that the withdrawal determination is performed within the required timeframe.
Criteria or Specific Requirements 34 CFR section 668.173(b): Returns of Title IV (R2T4) funds are required to be deposited or transferred into the Student Financial Aid (SFA) account or electronic fund transfers initiated to ED as soon as possible, but no later than 45 days after the date the institution determines that the student withdrew. Returns by check are late if the check is issued more than 45 days after the institution determined the student withdrew or the date on the canceled check shows the check was endorsed more than 60 days after the date the institution determined that the student withdrew. 34 CFR section 668.22(c): If an institution is not required to take attendance, the withdrawal date is (1) the date, as determined by the institution, that the student began the withdrawal process prescribed by the institution; (2) the date, as determined by the institution, that the student otherwise provided official notification to the school, in writing or orally, of his or her intent to withdraw; (3) if the student ceases attendance without providing official notification to the institution of his or her withdrawal, the midpoint of the payment period or, if applicable, the period of enrollment; (4) if the institution determines that a student did not begin the withdrawal process or otherwise notify the school of the intent to withdraw due to illness, accident, grievous personal loss or other circumstances beyond the student’s control, the date the institution determines is related to that circumstance; (5) if a student does not return from an approved leave of absence, the date that the institution determines the student began the leave of absence; or (6) if the student takes an unapproved leave of absence, the date that the student began the leave of absence. Condition Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance – During testing over Return to Title IV requirements, it was noted that funds for 5 of 60 Return to Title IV calculations were returned outside of the required timeframe. Questioned Costs None noted. Context A non-statistical sample of 16 return of Title IV calculations were tested out of a total population of 101 return of Title IV calculations for West Hills College – Coalinga. A non-statistical sample of 44 return of Title IV calculations were tested out of a total population of 269 return of Title IV calculations for West Hills College – Lemoore. Effect In 5 of the 44 calculations tested for West Hills College - Lemoore, the Return to Title IV funds were returned outside of the required timeframe. Cause The District did not implement procedures to ensure that the return to Title IV funds were returned in a timely manner. Repeat Finding No. Recommendation The District should establish effective controls to ensure the return of funds occurs within 45 days from the date the institution determines the student withdrew from all classes and that the withdrawal determination is performed within the required timeframe.
Criteria or Specific Requirements 34 CFR section 668.173(b): Returns of Title IV (R2T4) funds are required to be deposited or transferred into the Student Financial Aid (SFA) account or electronic fund transfers initiated to ED as soon as possible, but no later than 45 days after the date the institution determines that the student withdrew. Returns by check are late if the check is issued more than 45 days after the institution determined the student withdrew or the date on the canceled check shows the check was endorsed more than 60 days after the date the institution determined that the student withdrew. 34 CFR section 668.22(c): If an institution is not required to take attendance, the withdrawal date is (1) the date, as determined by the institution, that the student began the withdrawal process prescribed by the institution; (2) the date, as determined by the institution, that the student otherwise provided official notification to the school, in writing or orally, of his or her intent to withdraw; (3) if the student ceases attendance without providing official notification to the institution of his or her withdrawal, the midpoint of the payment period or, if applicable, the period of enrollment; (4) if the institution determines that a student did not begin the withdrawal process or otherwise notify the school of the intent to withdraw due to illness, accident, grievous personal loss or other circumstances beyond the student’s control, the date the institution determines is related to that circumstance; (5) if a student does not return from an approved leave of absence, the date that the institution determines the student began the leave of absence; or (6) if the student takes an unapproved leave of absence, the date that the student began the leave of absence. Condition Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance – During testing over Return to Title IV requirements, it was noted that funds for 5 of 60 Return to Title IV calculations were returned outside of the required timeframe. Questioned Costs None noted. Context A non-statistical sample of 16 return of Title IV calculations were tested out of a total population of 101 return of Title IV calculations for West Hills College – Coalinga. A non-statistical sample of 44 return of Title IV calculations were tested out of a total population of 269 return of Title IV calculations for West Hills College – Lemoore. Effect In 5 of the 44 calculations tested for West Hills College - Lemoore, the Return to Title IV funds were returned outside of the required timeframe. Cause The District did not implement procedures to ensure that the return to Title IV funds were returned in a timely manner. Repeat Finding No. Recommendation The District should establish effective controls to ensure the return of funds occurs within 45 days from the date the institution determines the student withdrew from all classes and that the withdrawal determination is performed within the required timeframe.
Criteria or Specific Requirements 34 CFR section 668.173(b): Returns of Title IV (R2T4) funds are required to be deposited or transferred into the Student Financial Aid (SFA) account or electronic fund transfers initiated to ED as soon as possible, but no later than 45 days after the date the institution determines that the student withdrew. Returns by check are late if the check is issued more than 45 days after the institution determined the student withdrew or the date on the canceled check shows the check was endorsed more than 60 days after the date the institution determined that the student withdrew. 34 CFR section 668.22(c): If an institution is not required to take attendance, the withdrawal date is (1) the date, as determined by the institution, that the student began the withdrawal process prescribed by the institution; (2) the date, as determined by the institution, that the student otherwise provided official notification to the school, in writing or orally, of his or her intent to withdraw; (3) if the student ceases attendance without providing official notification to the institution of his or her withdrawal, the midpoint of the payment period or, if applicable, the period of enrollment; (4) if the institution determines that a student did not begin the withdrawal process or otherwise notify the school of the intent to withdraw due to illness, accident, grievous personal loss or other circumstances beyond the student’s control, the date the institution determines is related to that circumstance; (5) if a student does not return from an approved leave of absence, the date that the institution determines the student began the leave of absence; or (6) if the student takes an unapproved leave of absence, the date that the student began the leave of absence. Condition Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance – During testing over Return to Title IV requirements, it was noted that funds for 5 of 60 Return to Title IV calculations were returned outside of the required timeframe. Questioned Costs None noted. Context A non-statistical sample of 16 return of Title IV calculations were tested out of a total population of 101 return of Title IV calculations for West Hills College – Coalinga. A non-statistical sample of 44 return of Title IV calculations were tested out of a total population of 269 return of Title IV calculations for West Hills College – Lemoore. Effect In 5 of the 44 calculations tested for West Hills College - Lemoore, the Return to Title IV funds were returned outside of the required timeframe. Cause The District did not implement procedures to ensure that the return to Title IV funds were returned in a timely manner. Repeat Finding No. Recommendation The District should establish effective controls to ensure the return of funds occurs within 45 days from the date the institution determines the student withdrew from all classes and that the withdrawal determination is performed within the required timeframe.
Criteria or Specific Requirements 34 CFR section 668.173(b): Returns of Title IV (R2T4) funds are required to be deposited or transferred into the Student Financial Aid (SFA) account or electronic fund transfers initiated to ED as soon as possible, but no later than 45 days after the date the institution determines that the student withdrew. Returns by check are late if the check is issued more than 45 days after the institution determined the student withdrew or the date on the canceled check shows the check was endorsed more than 60 days after the date the institution determined that the student withdrew. 34 CFR section 668.22(c): If an institution is not required to take attendance, the withdrawal date is (1) the date, as determined by the institution, that the student began the withdrawal process prescribed by the institution; (2) the date, as determined by the institution, that the student otherwise provided official notification to the school, in writing or orally, of his or her intent to withdraw; (3) if the student ceases attendance without providing official notification to the institution of his or her withdrawal, the midpoint of the payment period or, if applicable, the period of enrollment; (4) if the institution determines that a student did not begin the withdrawal process or otherwise notify the school of the intent to withdraw due to illness, accident, grievous personal loss or other circumstances beyond the student’s control, the date the institution determines is related to that circumstance; (5) if a student does not return from an approved leave of absence, the date that the institution determines the student began the leave of absence; or (6) if the student takes an unapproved leave of absence, the date that the student began the leave of absence. Condition Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance – During testing over Return to Title IV requirements, it was noted that funds for 5 of 60 Return to Title IV calculations were returned outside of the required timeframe. Questioned Costs None noted. Context A non-statistical sample of 16 return of Title IV calculations were tested out of a total population of 101 return of Title IV calculations for West Hills College – Coalinga. A non-statistical sample of 44 return of Title IV calculations were tested out of a total population of 269 return of Title IV calculations for West Hills College – Lemoore. Effect In 5 of the 44 calculations tested for West Hills College - Lemoore, the Return to Title IV funds were returned outside of the required timeframe. Cause The District did not implement procedures to ensure that the return to Title IV funds were returned in a timely manner. Repeat Finding No. Recommendation The District should establish effective controls to ensure the return of funds occurs within 45 days from the date the institution determines the student withdrew from all classes and that the withdrawal determination is performed within the required timeframe.
Criteria or Specific Requirements 34 CFR section 668.173(b): Returns of Title IV (R2T4) funds are required to be deposited or transferred into the Student Financial Aid (SFA) account or electronic fund transfers initiated to ED as soon as possible, but no later than 45 days after the date the institution determines that the student withdrew. Returns by check are late if the check is issued more than 45 days after the institution determined the student withdrew or the date on the canceled check shows the check was endorsed more than 60 days after the date the institution determined that the student withdrew. 34 CFR section 668.22(c): If an institution is not required to take attendance, the withdrawal date is (1) the date, as determined by the institution, that the student began the withdrawal process prescribed by the institution; (2) the date, as determined by the institution, that the student otherwise provided official notification to the school, in writing or orally, of his or her intent to withdraw; (3) if the student ceases attendance without providing official notification to the institution of his or her withdrawal, the midpoint of the payment period or, if applicable, the period of enrollment; (4) if the institution determines that a student did not begin the withdrawal process or otherwise notify the school of the intent to withdraw due to illness, accident, grievous personal loss or other circumstances beyond the student’s control, the date the institution determines is related to that circumstance; (5) if a student does not return from an approved leave of absence, the date that the institution determines the student began the leave of absence; or (6) if the student takes an unapproved leave of absence, the date that the student began the leave of absence. Condition Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance – During testing over Return to Title IV requirements, it was noted that funds for 5 of 60 Return to Title IV calculations were returned outside of the required timeframe. Questioned Costs None noted. Context A non-statistical sample of 16 return of Title IV calculations were tested out of a total population of 101 return of Title IV calculations for West Hills College – Coalinga. A non-statistical sample of 44 return of Title IV calculations were tested out of a total population of 269 return of Title IV calculations for West Hills College – Lemoore. Effect In 5 of the 44 calculations tested for West Hills College - Lemoore, the Return to Title IV funds were returned outside of the required timeframe. Cause The District did not implement procedures to ensure that the return to Title IV funds were returned in a timely manner. Repeat Finding No. Recommendation The District should establish effective controls to ensure the return of funds occurs within 45 days from the date the institution determines the student withdrew from all classes and that the withdrawal determination is performed within the required timeframe.