Finding 1168593 (2025-001)

Material Weakness Repeat Finding
Requirement
N
Questioned Costs
-
Year
2025
Accepted
2026-01-09
Audit: 380486
Organization: McPhs University (MA)
Auditor: CBIZ CPAS PC

AI Summary

  • Core Issue: Enrollment status changes for May 2025 graduates were reported late to NSLDS, violating the 60-day reporting requirement.
  • Impacted Requirements: Accurate and timely reporting of student enrollment changes is essential for determining eligibility for financial aid and repayment schedules.
  • Recommended Follow-Up: Management should establish procedures to ensure timely submission of enrollment changes to avoid rejections and delays in reporting to NSLDS.

Finding Text

2025-001 Finding - Special Tests and Provisions: Enrollment Reporting – Federal Direct Student Loan Program, Assistance Listing Number 84.268; June 30, 2025 Award Year; U.S. Department of Education Criteria or Specific Requirement Enrollment information, including the effective date of separation from the institution, must be accurately reported within 30 days whenever attendance changes for a student, unless a roster will be submitted within 60 days. The changes include reductions or increases in attendance levels, withdrawals, graduations, and approved leaves of absence. It is the institution’s responsibility, as a participant in the Title IV aid programs, to monitor and report these changes to the National Student Loan Data System (“NSLDS”). (NSLDS Enrollment Reporting Guide November 2022, and 34 CFR 685.309(b)) Condition The May 2025 graduates in our sample were reported to NSLDS outside of the maximum 60-day window. This was not a statistically valid sample. Cause There was a defect in a system release for Ellucian, the University's reporting system, that caused the May 2025 enrollment file to be rejected because it contained errors for these graduates. The file was updated by the University on June 27, 2025 and submitted to the National Student Clearinghouse (“NSC”); however, NSC did not transmit the information to NSLDS until July 12, 2025 due to scheduled closure. Effect A student’s enrollment status determines eligibility for in-school status, deferment, grace periods, and repayments, as well as the government’s payment of interest subsidies. The notification of student status changes to NSLDS will cause a student to enter into a grace period and determine a repayment date and, therefore, accurate and timely notification of student status to NSLDS is important. Questioned Costs None. Identification as a Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation Management should implement procedures to submit enrollment status changes with enough time to correct potential rejections and resubmit them in time for NSC to submit them to NSLDS. Views of Responsible Officials and Corrective Actions See Corrective Action Plan.

Corrective Action Plan

Special Tests and Provisions: Enrollment Reporting – Federal Direct Student Loan Program, Assistance Listing Number 84.268; June 30, 2025 Award Year; U.S. Department of Education Condition Enrollment information, including the effective date of separation from the institution, must be accurately reported to NSLDS within 30 days whenever attendance changes for a student, unless a roster will be submitted within 60 days. May 2025 graduates were reported to NSLDS outside of the maximum 60-day window. Corrective Actions Ellucian has since released a patch to address the known defect, and it has been successfully deployed by the University. Additionally, the University will continue to monitor subsequent submissions to NSC where errors were initially noted, to ensure status changes have been transmitted by the NSC in a timely manner to NSLDS. Responsible Official: Taylor Horner, University Registrar Completion Date: August 2025

Categories

Student Financial Aid Special Tests & Provisions Eligibility Reporting

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
84.268 FEDERAL DIRECT STUDENT LOANS $106.08M
84.063 FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM $8.12M
93.342 HEALTH PROFESSIONS STUDENT LOAN PROGRAM $7.75M
93.364 NURSING STUDENT LOAN PROGRAM $1.59M
84.038 FEDERAL PERKINS LOAN PROGRAM $638,689
84.007 FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY GRANTS $551,488
84.033 FEDERAL WORK STUDY PROGRAM $417,826
93.242 MENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH GRANTS $59,450
97.036 DISASTER GRANTS - PUBLIC ASSISTANCE (PRESIDENTIALLY DECLARED DISASTERS) $49,101
19.040 PUBLIC DIPLOMACY PROGRAMS - AMERICAN EMBASSY BISHKEK $25,754
93.121 ORAL DISEASES AND DISORDERS RESEARCH $17,661
93.043 SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR THE AGING - TITLE III, PART D DISEASE PREVENTION AND HEALTH PROMOTION SERVICES $16,266
93.865 CHILD HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT EXTRAMURAL RESEARCH $10,292
93.262 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM $9,059
66.306 ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE COLLABORATIVE PROBLEM-SOLVING COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT PROGRAM $3,857