Finding Text
Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Education
Federal Program Name: Student Financial Assistance Cluster
Assistance Listing Number: 84.063, 84.268
Federal Award Identification Number and Year: P063P24819; P268K241819; 2023-2024
Award Period: July 1, 2023 – June 30, 2024
Type of Finding: Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance, Other Matters
Criteria or specific requirement: Per U.S. Department of Education (ED) regulations, all schools participating (or approved to participate) in the Federal Student Aid programs must have an arrangement to report student enrollment data to the NSLDS through a roster file.
The school is required to report enrollment status at both the school and program level. The school is required to report changes in the student’s enrollment status, the effective date of the status and an anticipated completion date. An academic program is defined as the combination of the school’s Office of Postsecondary Education Identification (OPEID) number and the program’s Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) code, credential level, and published program length. ED requires the University to report changes in enrollment status and indicate the date that the changes occurred (34 CFR 685.309).
Changes in enrollment status must be reported within 30 days. However, if a roster file is expected within 60 days, you may provide the date on that roster file. In addition, regulations require that an institution make necessary corrections and return the records within 10 days for any roster files that don’t pass the NSLDS enrollment reporting edits. ED requires the University to report changes in enrollment status within 30 or 60 days that the University determined the changes occurred (34 CFR 682.610).
Condition: Certain students’ enrollment information was not reported accurately to the NSLDS.
Questioned costs: None.
Context: During our testing, we noted the following:
• 6 students out of a sample of 40 students had an enrollment effective date in the program-level records that did not match what was reflected in the University’s records and the campus-level record in the NSLDS.
• 4 students out of a sample of 40 students had an enrollment status in the program-level records that did not match what was reflected in the University’s records and the campus-level record in the NSLDS.
• 11 students out of a sample of 40 students tested had an enrollment status in the campus-level and program-level of NSLDS that did not adhere to the guidance on the effective date for students who withdraw between academic terms.
• 5 students out of a sample of 40 students tested were not reported to the campus-level record in the NSLDS in a timely manner.
Cause: Management's procedures to report accurate and timely information to the NSLDS were not operating effectively.
Effect: Inaccurate reporting to the NSLDS can impact when students enter repayment periods or affect their interest rates.
Repeat Finding: Yes, 2023-002.
Recommendation: We recommend the University evaluate its procedures and review policies in overseeing submissions to the NSLDS completed by the third-party servicer. Additionally, we recommend the University review its policies and procedures on reporting enrollment information to the NSLDS to ensure that all relevant information is being captured and reported timely in accordance with applicable regulations.
Views of responsible officials: There is no disagreement with the audit finding.