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Criteria or Specific Requirement - Special Tests and Provisions - Enrollment Reporting - 34 CFR Section 690.83(b)(2) and 685.309 Condition - Eight student status changes were not communicated to the NSLDS timely Questioned Costs - N/A Context - Out of the population of 312 students with enrollment s...
Criteria or Specific Requirement - Special Tests and Provisions - Enrollment Reporting - 34 CFR Section 690.83(b)(2) and 685.309 Condition - Eight student status changes were not communicated to the NSLDS timely Questioned Costs - N/A Context - Out of the population of 312 students with enrollment status changes requiring reporting to NSLDS, a sample of 25 students was selected for testing. Of those 25 students, 8 student status changes were not reported to NSLDS within the required 60 days. Our sample was not, and was not intended to be, statistically valid. Effect - NSLDS was not notified of student status changes in accordance with compliance requirements Cause - The University did not have effective internal control processes in place to ensure the accurate collection, review and reporting of student status changes occurred timely. Recent turnover in personnel resulted in a lack of oversight as well. Indication as a Repeat Finding - N/A Recommendation - The University should review its internal controls surrounding the enrollment reporting process and ensure internal controls provide for the timely and accurate reporting of student status changes. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - Amy Schlup, Director of Student Financial Services, and Rachel Hart, Registrar, will oversee the corrective action plan. New personnel in the Registrar's office have received training for student enrollment reporting and will submit reporting to NSLDS every 30 days in order to stay within the required 60 days. This reporting will take place around the 25th of every month and be completed by the Registrar only. The Associate Registrar and Director of Administrative Computing will retain alternate access in case of emergency. Error reports will be reviewed and resolved within one week ensuring that accurate information is provided to NSLDS well within the required time frame. The corrective action plan has already been completed as of October 9, 2024. Contact information for responsible officials: Office of Financial Services Box 11000 Oklahoma City, OK 73136 405.425.5190 financialservices@oc.edu
Finding 502516 (2024-002)
Significant Deficiency 2024
Student Financial Assistance Cluster – Assistance Listing No. 84.268 Recommendation: The University should ensure all necessary employees receive proper training, support, and time to follow the University’s policies and federal requirements related to monthly reconciliations. There should be a proc...
Student Financial Assistance Cluster – Assistance Listing No. 84.268 Recommendation: The University should ensure all necessary employees receive proper training, support, and time to follow the University’s policies and federal requirements related to monthly reconciliations. There should be a process to maintain all reconciliations to support these were performed as required monthly. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: In June 2023, the University announced that the 2023-2024 academic year would be the final year of operations due to continued declines in enrollment and operating deficits. On May 11, 2024 the University provided it’s final day of instruction to students and thereby ended its participation in the Title IV Federal Student Aid (FSA) programs. Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Lynda Buzzard, Vice President Finance & Administration Planned completion date for corrective action plan: May 11, 2024
View Audit 324498 Questioned Costs: $1
Finding 502511 (2024-005)
Significant Deficiency 2024
Student Financial Assistance Cluster – Assistance Listing No. 84.063, 84.268 Recommendation: The University should review its policies and procedures on reporting of enrollment status changes to NSLDS to ensure that all status changes are being reported accuracy to be in compliance with regulations....
Student Financial Assistance Cluster – Assistance Listing No. 84.063, 84.268 Recommendation: The University should review its policies and procedures on reporting of enrollment status changes to NSLDS to ensure that all status changes are being reported accuracy to be in compliance with regulations. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: In June 2023, the University announced that the 2023-2024 academic year would be the final year of operations due to continued declines in enrollment and operating deficits. On May 11, 2024 the University provided it’s final day of instruction to students and thereby ended its participation in the Title IV Federal Student Aid (FSA) programs. Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Lynda Buzzard, Vice President Finance & Administration Planned completion date for corrective action plan: May 11, 2024
View Audit 324498 Questioned Costs: $1
Finding 502510 (2024-004)
Significant Deficiency 2024
Student Financial Assistance Cluster – Assistance Listing No. 84.063, 84.007, 84.268, 84.379, 84.033 & 84.033 Recommendation: We recommend the University review all R2T4 calculations to ensure the correct end date and number of scheduled break days are being used for all Title IV aid. Explanation of...
Student Financial Assistance Cluster – Assistance Listing No. 84.063, 84.007, 84.268, 84.379, 84.033 & 84.033 Recommendation: We recommend the University review all R2T4 calculations to ensure the correct end date and number of scheduled break days are being used for all Title IV aid. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: In June 2023, the University announced that the 2023-2024 academic year would be the final year of operations due to continued declines in enrollment and operating deficits. On May 11, 2024 the University provided it’s final day of instruction to students and thereby ended its participation in the Title IV Federal Student Aid (FSA) programs. Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Lynda Buzzard, Vice President Finance & Administration Planned completion date for corrective action plan: May 11, 2024
View Audit 324498 Questioned Costs: $1
Finding 502508 (2024-001)
Significant Deficiency 2024
Student Financial Assistance Cluster – Assistance Listing No. 84.063, 84.007, 84.268, 84.379 & 84.033 Recommendation: We recommend that the University evaluate its procedures and policies around packaging Title IV based on need. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreemen...
Student Financial Assistance Cluster – Assistance Listing No. 84.063, 84.007, 84.268, 84.379 & 84.033 Recommendation: We recommend that the University evaluate its procedures and policies around packaging Title IV based on need. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: In June 2023, the University announced that the 2023-2024 academic year would be the final year of operations due to continued declines in enrollment and operating deficits. On May 11, 2024 the University provided it’s final day of instruction to students and thereby ended its participation in the Title IV Federal Student Aid (FSA) programs. Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Lynda Buzzard, Vice President Finance & Administration Planned completion date for corrective action plan: May 11, 2024
View Audit 324498 Questioned Costs: $1
Enrollment Reporting to NSLDS Planned Corrective Action: The Master’s University will review a sample batch of students sent to NSC to make sure that the batch was successfully processed to NSLDS. Person Responsible for Corrective Action Plan: Kenneth Piester Anticipated Date of Completion: 09/30/20...
Enrollment Reporting to NSLDS Planned Corrective Action: The Master’s University will review a sample batch of students sent to NSC to make sure that the batch was successfully processed to NSLDS. Person Responsible for Corrective Action Plan: Kenneth Piester Anticipated Date of Completion: 09/30/2024
Credit Balances Held Beyond Payment Period Planned Corrective Action: The Master’s University has refined its process for returning federal funds. All eligible awards will be disbursed on the first week of class. An additional review of the course load will happen the day following the last day to a...
Credit Balances Held Beyond Payment Period Planned Corrective Action: The Master’s University has refined its process for returning federal funds. All eligible awards will be disbursed on the first week of class. An additional review of the course load will happen the day following the last day to add or drop a class. Then the student accounts office will run the federal refunds that same day. This should allow the process to be completed within 14 days of disbursement. As students may turn in documents late and disbursements continue in the school year the process should be run biweekly to catch any potential students who are eligible for a federal refund. Person Responsible for Corrective Action Plan: Kenneth Piester Anticipated Date of Completion: 09/30/2024
Inaccurate and Untimely Return of Title IV Funds (R2T4) Planned Corrective Action: The R2T4 calendar has been set up and reviewed to properly align with regulations to ensure scheduled breaks are properly included for the standard programs. A second review of all R2T4 calculations will be completed ...
Inaccurate and Untimely Return of Title IV Funds (R2T4) Planned Corrective Action: The R2T4 calendar has been set up and reviewed to properly align with regulations to ensure scheduled breaks are properly included for the standard programs. A second review of all R2T4 calculations will be completed and signed off by the Director of Financial aid as part of the R2T4 process. Person Responsible for Corrective Action Plan: Kenneth Piester Anticipated Date of Completion: 09/30/2024
Finding 502078 (2024-002)
Significant Deficiency 2024
Recommendation: We recommend that the College review their awarding procedures and implement procedures to ensure the subsidized direct loans are awarded within a students’ need. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in respon...
Recommendation: We recommend that the College review their awarding procedures and implement procedures to ensure the subsidized direct loans are awarded within a students’ need. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: Augustana corrected this student’s over-award during the audit process by reallocating the loan funds from subsidized to unsubsidized. In the future, Augustana intends to develop and utilize a report that will identify students who have negative unmet need and who have a subsidized loan. Staff will review students who appear on this report and revise aid as necessary to ensure students are within their eligibility for need-based financial aid. Name of the contact person responsible for corrective action: John Cage at johncage@augustana.edu Planned completion date for corrective action plan: January 1, 2025
View Audit 324271 Questioned Costs: $1
Finding 502070 (2024-001)
Significant Deficiency 2024
Recommendation: We recommend the College evaluate its procedures and policies around reporting enrollment changes to NSLDS to ensure that student information is reported accurately and timely. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action t...
Recommendation: We recommend the College evaluate its procedures and policies around reporting enrollment changes to NSLDS to ensure that student information is reported accurately and timely. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: Augustana intends to add a step in the withdrawal process where enrollment status updates for withdrawing students are entered into the National Student Clearinghouse directly, as opposed to waiting for the file transmission from the Student Information System. Name of the contact person responsible for corrective action: John Cage at johncage@augustana.edu Planned completion date for corrective action plan: September 30, 2024
As of September 2024, we will upload our grad outlier report weekly instead of monthly in order to prevent future delays. We will be reviewing the error reports after every submission to the Clearinghouse to resolve the error CE75 issue manually until the Clearinghouse and NSLDS fix error 75 on thei...
As of September 2024, we will upload our grad outlier report weekly instead of monthly in order to prevent future delays. We will be reviewing the error reports after every submission to the Clearinghouse to resolve the error CE75 issue manually until the Clearinghouse and NSLDS fix error 75 on their end, so we will not have to do this manually.
Finding 501787 (2024-001)
Significant Deficiency 2024
Student Financial Assistance Cluster— Assistance Listing Nos. 84.007, 84.033, 84.063, 84.268 Recommendation: We recommend the University review its reporting procedures to ensure that students’ statuses are accurately and timely reported to NSLDS as required by regulations. Explanation of disagreeme...
Student Financial Assistance Cluster— Assistance Listing Nos. 84.007, 84.033, 84.063, 84.268 Recommendation: We recommend the University review its reporting procedures to ensure that students’ statuses are accurately and timely reported to NSLDS as required by regulations. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: Student Financial Services is working with the Registrar and IT to review the current reporting system. Adjustments will be made to reporting process to ensure accurate and timely reporting of students’ enrollment status to NSLDS. Names of the contact persons responsible for corrective action: Amanda Burgess Planned completion date for corrective action plan: May 31, 2025
Inaccurate and Untimely Return of Title IV Funds (R2T4): Planned Corrective Action: The Financial Aid Department corrected the current year errors by completing the R2T4s for the students identified. In addition to those corrections, a full file review was done to ensure that no other students were...
Inaccurate and Untimely Return of Title IV Funds (R2T4): Planned Corrective Action: The Financial Aid Department corrected the current year errors by completing the R2T4s for the students identified. In addition to those corrections, a full file review was done to ensure that no other students were missed. To prevent the recurrence of this issue going forward, the Financial Aid Office will pull a 0 credit hour report at the end of each module to ensure that all unofficial withdrawals are followed up on and that all R2T4s are filed in a timely manner. Persons Responsible for Corrective Action Plan: Veronica L. Hamblin, Director of Accounting Anticipated Date of Completion: The corrections for the 2023-2024 Academic year have already been completed, and the new process will be implemented by October 18, 2024 following the completion of the August online module.
Inaccurate Enrollment Reporting to National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) Planned Corrective Action: To ensure that both accurate and timely enrollment reporting is transmitted to the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) an NSC / NSLDS enrollment confirmation process will be established and ...
Inaccurate Enrollment Reporting to National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) Planned Corrective Action: To ensure that both accurate and timely enrollment reporting is transmitted to the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) an NSC / NSLDS enrollment confirmation process will be established and implemented by Student Financial Services. For official withdrawals, an additional processing step will be added to the SFS Withdrawal Tracker. The Student Financial Services rep will confirm that the correct withdrawal date has been accurately reported to the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC) by the Registrar’s office and then correctly transmitted to the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). If the reported enrollment date does not align with the Last Date of Academic Related Activity, the SFS Representative will notify either the Director of Student Financial Services (Michelle Baker) or the Chief Student Finance Officer (David Burney) to manually adjust the dates in NSLDS. The SFS office will then notify the Registrar’s office that the dates have been manually updated. For unofficial withdrawals, if a student is identified as an unofficial withdrawal (e.g. lack of attendance in a course resulting in an R2T4 calculation being performed) once the withdrawal list has been reported at the end of each semester by the Registrar’s office, the Student Financial Services Representative will confirm that the correct withdrawal date has been accurately reported to the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC) by the Registrar’s office and then correctly transmitted to the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). If the reported enrollment date does not align with the Last Date of Academic Related Activity, the SFS Representative will notify either the Director of Student Financial Services (Michelle Baker) or the Chief Student Finance Officer (David Burney) to manually adjust the dates in NSLDS. The SFS office will then notify the Registrar’s office that the dates have been manually updated. Person Responsible for Corrective Action Plan: David Burney, Chief Student Finance Officer Anticipated Date of Completion: Implementation of process will begin 9/30/2024
Untimely and Inaccurate Returns of Title IV Funds (R2T4) Planned Corrective Action: In addition to the Withdrawal Tracker created last year to document the withdrawal process and communicate across the department, the SFS team will now also pull official withdrawal lists (including unofficial withdr...
Untimely and Inaccurate Returns of Title IV Funds (R2T4) Planned Corrective Action: In addition to the Withdrawal Tracker created last year to document the withdrawal process and communicate across the department, the SFS team will now also pull official withdrawal lists (including unofficial withdrawals) every semester with assistance from the Director of Institutional Research and Assessment –Lynette Duncan. We will also work with her to create a report which will pull that data directly from Colleague SIS rather than relying on communication from the registrar’s office or professor. We have several new arrangements that will improve our R2T4 processes and ensure accuracy. Firstly, the registrar’s office has created a new automated withdrawal form detailing all elements pertaining to LDA dates that will produce automated email notifications to our office. This form will pull data from BlackBoard listing the last interaction date the student had with the BB system. This will encourage our tracking processes to run more swiftly. In addition, we will still track each withdrawal in real time on the SFS Withdrawal Tracker, but the information will be cross-referenced against the system generated withdrawal data from the Director of Institutional Research and Assessment to ensure precision and compliance. After the Director of Student Financial Services processes an R2T4 calculation, the Chief Student Finance Officer will review the work to ensure accuracy on a weekly basis. Finally, we will move the R2T4 process into Colleague rather than doing this process on the COD website. This will add another layer of checks and balances for correct data and greatly increase the speed with which the Director of Student Financial Services can perform R2T4s. Person Responsible for Corrective Action Plan: Michelle Baker McFadden, Director of Student Financial Services Anticipated Date of Completion: Implementation of process will begin 9/30/2024
Student financial aid programs cluster Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Condition: During our testing of the regulations, one student who was identified as a withdrawn student did not have the proper calculation performed to determine if funds should be returned in accordance with the ...
Student financial aid programs cluster Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Condition: During our testing of the regulations, one student who was identified as a withdrawn student did not have the proper calculation performed to determine if funds should be returned in accordance with the regulations. Auditor Recommendations: The University should continue to update processes and procedures to ensure compliance in the future. These updated processes should include adequate segregation of duties and review steps to ensure that all students who are subject to potential recapture and return of funds are analyzed in the time frame dictated by the CFR. Action Taken: A new weekly quality assurance report has been created that identifies all withdrawn students. It identifies any student that requires a return calculation in the financial aid management system, and that all required Title IV aid has been returned. The report is generated and reviewed by both the Associate Director and Assistant Director of Financial Aid to ensure adequate segregation of duties and review. This report was run for the entirely of fiscal year 2024 and no other returns were found to be outstanding.
FINDING 2024‐002 – Special Tests and Provisions – Return of Title IV (R2T4) Funds Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance Recommendation: The University should design and implement a robust review process of all R2T4 calculations for official and unofficial withdrawals. This will ...
FINDING 2024‐002 – Special Tests and Provisions – Return of Title IV (R2T4) Funds Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance Recommendation: The University should design and implement a robust review process of all R2T4 calculations for official and unofficial withdrawals. This will help ensure the accuracy of the calculation before the return of funding. Response: There is no disagreement with this audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: To ensure the accuracy of R2T4 calculations, the Student Financial Services Office will take the following actions: • Implementation of R2T4 Module: Starting with the 2024-2025 academic year, the Financial Aid Office will utilize the Banner-delivered R2T4 module to perform calculations, ensuring more accurate and consistent data management. • Multi-Step Review Process: A multi-step review process has been implemented by Student Financial Services staff to ensure thorough verification of all R2T4 calculations and timely returns of funds. • Enhanced Training: Staff are pursuing additional training on R2T4 regulations and procedures to further strengthen their expertise and reduce the risk of future discrepancies. These actions are in process currently, and expected to be fully implemented and corrected by October 2024 to ensure that R2T4 calculations are prepared and reviewed for accuracy for the 2024-2025 award year. Enhanced training will continue on a go forward basis. Contact Person(s): Louisa Diana, Director of Compliance; Sarah Everitt, Dean of Student Financial Services;
FINDING 2024‐001 – Special Tests and Provisions – Enrollment Reporting Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance Recommendation: The University should implement a policy to ensure graduates for all semesters/terms are reported timely. Response: There is no disagreement with this aud...
FINDING 2024‐001 – Special Tests and Provisions – Enrollment Reporting Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance Recommendation: The University should implement a policy to ensure graduates for all semesters/terms are reported timely. Response: There is no disagreement with this audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: Upon identifying this deficiency, Gonzaga University immediately updated its enrollment reporting schedules to ensure timely reporting of mid-summer conferrals. Going forward, all mid-summer degree conferrals will be reported within the required federal timeframe to maintain compliance with Title IV regulations. This adjustment guarantees accurate and timely data submission to the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS), preventing future delays or discrepancies in reporting. Our new schedule has 9 reporting dates for degree transmission and 14 reporting dates for enrollment transmission in a calendar year. The increased frequency ensures compliance with the 60-day threshold and guarantee that no student will be reported outside the 60-day threshold. We consider this to be remediated. Contact Person(s): Sarah Everitt, Dean of Student Financial Services; Maxwell Kwenda, University Registrar & Director of Institutional Research
Criteria: Under the Pell grant and ED loan programs, Institutions are responsible for timely enrollment reporting to NSLDS whether they report directly or via a third-party servicer such as the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC). Enrollment Reporting in a timely and accurate manner is critical for...
Criteria: Under the Pell grant and ED loan programs, Institutions are responsible for timely enrollment reporting to NSLDS whether they report directly or via a third-party servicer such as the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC). Enrollment Reporting in a timely and accurate manner is critical for effective management of the programs. Enrollment information must be reported within 60 days whenever the enrollment status changes for students, unless a roster will be submitted within 60 days. These changes include reductions or increases in attendance levels, withdrawals, graduations, or approved leaves-of-absences. The University concurs with the audit finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan. Corrective Action Plan: Viginia Union University has signficiantly imprved its compliance with federal regulations for enrollment reporting to the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). During FY24, a comprehensive review of all files from FY21 to FY23 was conduted to ensure accurate and timely reporting of students' enrollment statuses to the NSLDS. In addition to reviewing previous years, any delinquent reporting for FY24 was also updated to reflect the current status. By April 2024, reporting to NSLDS was synched to a cycle to ensure compliance with the 60-day window. In October 2023, Virginia Union revised its Enrollment Reporting Policy to outline the reporting schedule for submissions to the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC). This updated policy sets forth the timeline and guidelines for enrollment reporting. In addition, Virginia Union University implemented a process to code students who are identified as Unofficial Withdrawal in teh Jenzabar system. This process will ensure these students are included in the monthly reporting to the National Student Clearinghouse even if they do not complete the formal withdrawal process. Responsible person(s): Doreen Dixon, Registrar, ddixon@vuu.edu, 804-257-5845. Robert Merino, Executive Director of Financial Aid, jrmerino@vuu.edu, 804-254-3973. Planned Date of Completion of Corrective Action: August 31, 2024.
We will implement the following solutions immediately to help mitigate our R2T4 processes: the Business Office (BO) will submit refunds to the Department of Education (DOE) as separate transactions rather than netting them with drawdowns; Financial Aid (FA) will confirm correct withdrawal date befor...
We will implement the following solutions immediately to help mitigate our R2T4 processes: the Business Office (BO) will submit refunds to the Department of Education (DOE) as separate transactions rather than netting them with drawdowns; Financial Aid (FA) will confirm correct withdrawal date before starting R2T4 processes and the BO will also confirm after FA has completed these processes; and the BO will save the Student Complete Withdrawal Form, R2T4 Workflow item, ROFC screenshot, FATP email and file from FA, Student Statement, G5/G6 screenshot and email confirmation of refund
View Audit 322507 Questioned Costs: $1
Students’ information is submitted by the Clearinghouse to NSLDS based on a report generated from the University’s Student Information System database. Due to significant database software changes, the report no longer included all of the information required on a student who had withdrawn. The Un...
Students’ information is submitted by the Clearinghouse to NSLDS based on a report generated from the University’s Student Information System database. Due to significant database software changes, the report no longer included all of the information required on a student who had withdrawn. The University has identified the error with the report and has created a new database report that includes all of the required information, including for students who have withdrawn. The new database report will be submitted to the Clearinghouse and to NSLDS. Student information, including social security numbers, is submitted to the Clearinghouse based on reports from the University’s Student Information System database. To prevent submitting batches with incorrect social security numbers, the Registrar’s Office will provide a report of student information to the Financial Aid Office prior to submitting batches to the Clearinghouse. The Financial Aid Office will verify the SIS data with the Financial Aid database, and report any discrepancies to the Registrar’s Office for correction, prior to the batch submission.
Enrollment Reporting Corrective Action Plan: The Office of the Registrar will lead the implementation of new internal controls to ensure all enrollment status changes are reviewed and submitted in a timely manner in accordance with federal requirements. Specifically, measures will be taken to me...
Enrollment Reporting Corrective Action Plan: The Office of the Registrar will lead the implementation of new internal controls to ensure all enrollment status changes are reviewed and submitted in a timely manner in accordance with federal requirements. Specifically, measures will be taken to meet the Title IV requirement that the College completes and reports within a minimum of 60 days all student status changes to the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). Anticipated Completion Date: Fiscal Year 2025. Name of Contact Person Responsible for the Corrective Action Plan: Rashad Rogers
Return of Title IV Funds Corrective Action Plan: The College Financial Aid Office and Business Office will implement new internal controls and procedures to ensure all student Title IV calculations are calculated correctly, reviewed in a timely manner, and ensure funds are returned promptly. Dea...
Return of Title IV Funds Corrective Action Plan: The College Financial Aid Office and Business Office will implement new internal controls and procedures to ensure all student Title IV calculations are calculated correctly, reviewed in a timely manner, and ensure funds are returned promptly. Deadlines have been created to submit student withdrawals timely to the Financial Aid Department. A monthly reconciliation between the Registrar and Financial Aid Office will ensure withdrawals and correct withdrawal dates are reported to the Financial Aid Office in a timely manner. The Business Office will review the Financial Aid Office's calculation of funds for accuracy to ensure the correct amount is returned to the Department of Education. Anticipated Completion Date: Fiscal year 2025. Name of Contact Person Responsible for the Corrective Action Plan: Rashad Rogers
Incorrect Return of Title IV Funds Calculation Planned Corrective Action: Extensive training on module (Summer, Summer 1, and Summer 2) refunds have been completed. Each summer refresher training will take place due to the complicated nature of summer module calculation. Students who complete FA...
Incorrect Return of Title IV Funds Calculation Planned Corrective Action: Extensive training on module (Summer, Summer 1, and Summer 2) refunds have been completed. Each summer refresher training will take place due to the complicated nature of summer module calculation. Students who complete FAFSA after a term will be reviewed to determine how much Title IV aid they are eligible to have disbursed. The R2T4 calculation will be processed to learn the percentage earned. Exception to the R2T4 will be if student completed the module/term successfully. Person Responsible for Corrective Action Plan: Karen LaQuey, Director of Student Financial Aid Anticipated Date of Completion: Immediately
View Audit 320424 Questioned Costs: $1
The University respectfully submits the following corrective action plan. Audit Period: June 30, 2024. The finding discussed below is numbered consistently with the number assigned in the schedule of findings and questioned costs. Corrective Action Plan for Federal Awards Findings and Questioned Cos...
The University respectfully submits the following corrective action plan. Audit Period: June 30, 2024. The finding discussed below is numbered consistently with the number assigned in the schedule of findings and questioned costs. Corrective Action Plan for Federal Awards Findings and Questioned Costs. 2024-001 Special Tests and Provisions - Enrollment Reporting. As a result of the delayed NSLDS enrollment reporting and subsequent finding, William Carey University has implemented the following measures to ensure timely future reporting. 1. Any difficulties in federal reporting, technical or otherwise, will be reported to the area vice president and to the CFO promptly. 2. Any difficulties in federal reporting, technical or otherwise, will be reported to the federal agency promptly for purposes of notification, to seek guidance regarding possible alternative reporting methods, and/or to request extension to the reporting period. 3. All documentation and communication regarding the reporting difficulty will be kept by the responsible department director and submitted to the CFO. The offices of Academic Affairs and Business Affairs will cooperate to ensure immediate implementation. Name of Responsible Person: Grant Guthrie, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Expected Date of Completion: Current.
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