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Criteria or specific requirement – Special Tests and Provisions – Enrollment Reporting (34 CFR 690.93(b)(2); 34 CFR 682.610; 34 CFR 685.309). Institutions are required to report enrollment information. Condition – The University’s processes did not ensure timely and accurate student status reporting to National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). Questioned costs – None Context – Out of the population of 214 students with student attendance changes, a sample of 22 students was selected for testing. Our sampling method was not, and was not intended to be, statistically valid. There were 14 attributes tested for each student with at least one status change, which were as follows: Campus-Level Records 1. OPEID Number 2. Enrollment Effective Date 3. Enrollment Status 4. Certification Date Program-Level Records 5. OPEID 6. CIP Code 7. CIP Year 8. Credential Level 9. Published Program Length Measurement 10. Published Program Length 11. Program Begin Date 12. Program Enrollment Status 13. Program Enrollment Effective Date Other Records 14. Student changed his or her permanent address. The University did not report one student’s status timely, and the incorrect program length for Master’s programs was reported for two students. Effect – The University reported incorrect information or did not report the status changes timely. Cause – The University’s processes did not ensure status changes were reported timely and accurately. Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – 2024-001 and 2023-002 Recommendation – The University should update its controls to ensure changes in students’ enrollment status are reported in a timely and accurate manner. Views of responsible officials, reason for recurrence, and planned corrective actions – The University will continue to improve upon Enrollment Reporting as well as continue with all of the changes previously identified and corrected. The University will ensure that the Received Date by NSLDS is within the 60 day compliance reporting requirement. With respect to the reporting of Program Lengths in error, the University took steps to update the processes associated with that activity subsequent to the issuance of the report containing the prior year Single Audit finding 2024-001. Upon consultation with the Office of the Provost and the appropriate Deans of the affected Colleges, the program length for the Master’s programs at the University was updated to two (2), for those programs between 30 and 36 credit hours in length; and three (3) academic years, for those whose minimum credit hours exceeds 36 credit hours, which will meet a reasonable progression to such degree. The Office of Registrar updated all such programs to reflect the decision for the University in November 2024. The students noted in the 2025-001 finding ceased to be active prior to the updated process’ implementation and were excluded from the reporting population. All activity contained in the sample selection for changes after the implementation date were handled in accordance with the regulations. One of those students reenrolled and the Program Length was updated to correctly reflect the student’s new program. The University will continue to monitor this area for any future discrepancies.