Audit 55691

FY End
2022-06-30
Total Expended
$51.25M
Findings
4
Programs
15
Organization: Bunker Hill Community College (MA)
Year: 2022 Accepted: 2022-12-17

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
60412 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes N
60413 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes N
636854 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes N
636855 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes N

Programs

ALN Program Spent Major Findings
84.063 Federal Pell Grant Program $15.27M - 1
84.268 Federal Direct Student Loans $3.05M - 1
84.425 Education Stabilization Fund $1.75M Yes 0
84.007 Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants $622,923 - 0
84.002 Adult Education - Basic Grants to States $585,677 Yes 0
84.031 Higher Education_institutional Aid $441,373 - 0
84.042 Trio_student Support Services $288,212 - 0
84.033 Federal Work-Study Program $280,352 - 0
84.044 Trio_talent Search $237,491 - 0
84.382 Strengthening Minority-Serving Institutions $127,367 - 0
47.076 Education and Human Resources $72,159 - 0
84.048 Career and Technical Education -- Basic Grants to States $60,029 - 0
93.859 Biomedical Research and Research Training $39,696 - 0
47.049 Mathematical and Physical Sciences $22,464 - 0
43.008 Education $14,962 - 0

Contacts

Name Title Type
USQJQK8L2HP3 Szechun Leung Auditee
6172282427 David Diiulis Auditor
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Notes to SEFA

Title: Federal Direct Student Loan Program Accounting Policies: The accompanying Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (the "Schedule") includes the federal grant activities of Bunker Hill Community College (the "College") under programs of the Federal Government for the year ended June 30, 2022. The information on this Schedule is prepared 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 College, it is not intended to, and does not, present the financial position, changes in net position or cash flows of the College. 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. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The auditee did not use the de minimis cost rate. The College disbursed $3,047,470 of loans under the Federal Direct Student Loans program, which include Stafford Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans and Parent Plus Loans. The College is only responsible for the performance of certain administrative duties and, accordingly, there are no significant continuing compliance requirements and these loans are not included in the College's financial statements.

Finding Details

Finding number: 2022-001 Federal agency: U.S. Department of Education (?ED?) Programs: Student Financial Assistance Cluster AL #?s: 84.063, 84.268 Award year: 2021 Criteria According to 34 CFR Section 685.309(b)(2): Unless [the institution] it expects to submit its next updated enrollment report to the Secretary within the next 60 days, a school must notify the Secretary within 30 days after the date the school discovers that ? (i) A loan under Title IV of the Act was made to or on behalf of a student who was enrolled or accepted for enrollment at the school, and the student has ceased to be enrolled on at least a half-time basis or failed to enroll on at least a half-time basis for the period for which the loan was intended; or (ii) A student who is enrolled at the school and who received a loan under Title IV of the Act has changed his or her permanent address. The Dear Colleague Letter GEN-12-6 (the ?Letter?) issued by the U.S. Department of Education (?ED?) on March 30, 2012 states that in addition to student loan borrowers, Enrollment Reporting files will include two additional groups of students: Pell Grant and Perkins Loan recipients. According to 2 CFR Part 200, Appendix XI Compliance Supplement updated April 2018: Under the Pell Grant and loan programs, institutions must complete and return within 15 days the Enrollment Reporting roster file placed in their Student Aid Internet Gateway mailboxes sent by ED via the National Student Loan Data System (?NSLDS?). The institution determines how often it receives the Enrollment Reporting roster file with the default set at a minimum of every 60 days. Once received, the institution must update for changes in student status, report the date the enrollment status was effective, enter the new anticipated completion date, and submit the changes electronically through the batch method or the NSLDS website. Institutions are responsible for timely reporting, whether they report directly or via a third-party servicer. Condition The Federal Government requires the College to report student enrollment changes to the National Student Loan Data System (?NSLDS?) within 60 days. During our testing, we noted 5 students, out of a sample of 25 students, that were not reported to NSLDS. Cause The College did not have adequate procedures in place to ensure that status changes were properly reported to NSLDS. Effect The College did not report the students? correct status changes to NSLDS, which may impact the students? loan grace periods and enrollment reporting statistics collected by the Department of Education. Questioned Costs Not applicable Perspective Our sample was not, and was not intended to be, statistically valid. Of the 25 students selected for testing, 5 students, or 20% of our sample, were not reported to NSLDS. Identification as a Repeat Finding, if applicable See finding 2021-001 included in the summary schedule of prior year findings. Recommendation The College should provide training to employees responsible for processing information for the NSLDS and ensure that they have adequate knowledge in the related rules and regulations. This training should include an explanation of the College?s date of determination of withdrawal, the importance of reporting timely and the consequences of late reporting. Additionally, submission of additional rosters may reduce the likelihood of the finding in the future. View of Responsible Officials The College agrees with the finding.
Finding number: 2022-001 Federal agency: U.S. Department of Education (?ED?) Programs: Student Financial Assistance Cluster AL #?s: 84.063, 84.268 Award year: 2021 Criteria According to 34 CFR Section 685.309(b)(2): Unless [the institution] it expects to submit its next updated enrollment report to the Secretary within the next 60 days, a school must notify the Secretary within 30 days after the date the school discovers that ? (i) A loan under Title IV of the Act was made to or on behalf of a student who was enrolled or accepted for enrollment at the school, and the student has ceased to be enrolled on at least a half-time basis or failed to enroll on at least a half-time basis for the period for which the loan was intended; or (ii) A student who is enrolled at the school and who received a loan under Title IV of the Act has changed his or her permanent address. The Dear Colleague Letter GEN-12-6 (the ?Letter?) issued by the U.S. Department of Education (?ED?) on March 30, 2012 states that in addition to student loan borrowers, Enrollment Reporting files will include two additional groups of students: Pell Grant and Perkins Loan recipients. According to 2 CFR Part 200, Appendix XI Compliance Supplement updated April 2018: Under the Pell Grant and loan programs, institutions must complete and return within 15 days the Enrollment Reporting roster file placed in their Student Aid Internet Gateway mailboxes sent by ED via the National Student Loan Data System (?NSLDS?). The institution determines how often it receives the Enrollment Reporting roster file with the default set at a minimum of every 60 days. Once received, the institution must update for changes in student status, report the date the enrollment status was effective, enter the new anticipated completion date, and submit the changes electronically through the batch method or the NSLDS website. Institutions are responsible for timely reporting, whether they report directly or via a third-party servicer. Condition The Federal Government requires the College to report student enrollment changes to the National Student Loan Data System (?NSLDS?) within 60 days. During our testing, we noted 5 students, out of a sample of 25 students, that were not reported to NSLDS. Cause The College did not have adequate procedures in place to ensure that status changes were properly reported to NSLDS. Effect The College did not report the students? correct status changes to NSLDS, which may impact the students? loan grace periods and enrollment reporting statistics collected by the Department of Education. Questioned Costs Not applicable Perspective Our sample was not, and was not intended to be, statistically valid. Of the 25 students selected for testing, 5 students, or 20% of our sample, were not reported to NSLDS. Identification as a Repeat Finding, if applicable See finding 2021-001 included in the summary schedule of prior year findings. Recommendation The College should provide training to employees responsible for processing information for the NSLDS and ensure that they have adequate knowledge in the related rules and regulations. This training should include an explanation of the College?s date of determination of withdrawal, the importance of reporting timely and the consequences of late reporting. Additionally, submission of additional rosters may reduce the likelihood of the finding in the future. View of Responsible Officials The College agrees with the finding.
Finding number: 2022-001 Federal agency: U.S. Department of Education (?ED?) Programs: Student Financial Assistance Cluster AL #?s: 84.063, 84.268 Award year: 2021 Criteria According to 34 CFR Section 685.309(b)(2): Unless [the institution] it expects to submit its next updated enrollment report to the Secretary within the next 60 days, a school must notify the Secretary within 30 days after the date the school discovers that ? (i) A loan under Title IV of the Act was made to or on behalf of a student who was enrolled or accepted for enrollment at the school, and the student has ceased to be enrolled on at least a half-time basis or failed to enroll on at least a half-time basis for the period for which the loan was intended; or (ii) A student who is enrolled at the school and who received a loan under Title IV of the Act has changed his or her permanent address. The Dear Colleague Letter GEN-12-6 (the ?Letter?) issued by the U.S. Department of Education (?ED?) on March 30, 2012 states that in addition to student loan borrowers, Enrollment Reporting files will include two additional groups of students: Pell Grant and Perkins Loan recipients. According to 2 CFR Part 200, Appendix XI Compliance Supplement updated April 2018: Under the Pell Grant and loan programs, institutions must complete and return within 15 days the Enrollment Reporting roster file placed in their Student Aid Internet Gateway mailboxes sent by ED via the National Student Loan Data System (?NSLDS?). The institution determines how often it receives the Enrollment Reporting roster file with the default set at a minimum of every 60 days. Once received, the institution must update for changes in student status, report the date the enrollment status was effective, enter the new anticipated completion date, and submit the changes electronically through the batch method or the NSLDS website. Institutions are responsible for timely reporting, whether they report directly or via a third-party servicer. Condition The Federal Government requires the College to report student enrollment changes to the National Student Loan Data System (?NSLDS?) within 60 days. During our testing, we noted 5 students, out of a sample of 25 students, that were not reported to NSLDS. Cause The College did not have adequate procedures in place to ensure that status changes were properly reported to NSLDS. Effect The College did not report the students? correct status changes to NSLDS, which may impact the students? loan grace periods and enrollment reporting statistics collected by the Department of Education. Questioned Costs Not applicable Perspective Our sample was not, and was not intended to be, statistically valid. Of the 25 students selected for testing, 5 students, or 20% of our sample, were not reported to NSLDS. Identification as a Repeat Finding, if applicable See finding 2021-001 included in the summary schedule of prior year findings. Recommendation The College should provide training to employees responsible for processing information for the NSLDS and ensure that they have adequate knowledge in the related rules and regulations. This training should include an explanation of the College?s date of determination of withdrawal, the importance of reporting timely and the consequences of late reporting. Additionally, submission of additional rosters may reduce the likelihood of the finding in the future. View of Responsible Officials The College agrees with the finding.
Finding number: 2022-001 Federal agency: U.S. Department of Education (?ED?) Programs: Student Financial Assistance Cluster AL #?s: 84.063, 84.268 Award year: 2021 Criteria According to 34 CFR Section 685.309(b)(2): Unless [the institution] it expects to submit its next updated enrollment report to the Secretary within the next 60 days, a school must notify the Secretary within 30 days after the date the school discovers that ? (i) A loan under Title IV of the Act was made to or on behalf of a student who was enrolled or accepted for enrollment at the school, and the student has ceased to be enrolled on at least a half-time basis or failed to enroll on at least a half-time basis for the period for which the loan was intended; or (ii) A student who is enrolled at the school and who received a loan under Title IV of the Act has changed his or her permanent address. The Dear Colleague Letter GEN-12-6 (the ?Letter?) issued by the U.S. Department of Education (?ED?) on March 30, 2012 states that in addition to student loan borrowers, Enrollment Reporting files will include two additional groups of students: Pell Grant and Perkins Loan recipients. According to 2 CFR Part 200, Appendix XI Compliance Supplement updated April 2018: Under the Pell Grant and loan programs, institutions must complete and return within 15 days the Enrollment Reporting roster file placed in their Student Aid Internet Gateway mailboxes sent by ED via the National Student Loan Data System (?NSLDS?). The institution determines how often it receives the Enrollment Reporting roster file with the default set at a minimum of every 60 days. Once received, the institution must update for changes in student status, report the date the enrollment status was effective, enter the new anticipated completion date, and submit the changes electronically through the batch method or the NSLDS website. Institutions are responsible for timely reporting, whether they report directly or via a third-party servicer. Condition The Federal Government requires the College to report student enrollment changes to the National Student Loan Data System (?NSLDS?) within 60 days. During our testing, we noted 5 students, out of a sample of 25 students, that were not reported to NSLDS. Cause The College did not have adequate procedures in place to ensure that status changes were properly reported to NSLDS. Effect The College did not report the students? correct status changes to NSLDS, which may impact the students? loan grace periods and enrollment reporting statistics collected by the Department of Education. Questioned Costs Not applicable Perspective Our sample was not, and was not intended to be, statistically valid. Of the 25 students selected for testing, 5 students, or 20% of our sample, were not reported to NSLDS. Identification as a Repeat Finding, if applicable See finding 2021-001 included in the summary schedule of prior year findings. Recommendation The College should provide training to employees responsible for processing information for the NSLDS and ensure that they have adequate knowledge in the related rules and regulations. This training should include an explanation of the College?s date of determination of withdrawal, the importance of reporting timely and the consequences of late reporting. Additionally, submission of additional rosters may reduce the likelihood of the finding in the future. View of Responsible Officials The College agrees with the finding.