Finding 1186689 (2025-101)

Material Weakness Repeat Finding
Requirement
N
Questioned Costs
-
Year
2025
Accepted
2026-03-25

AI Summary

  • Core Issue: The District failed to return Title IV funds to the U.S. Department of Education within the required 45 days after students withdrew, risking future funding cuts.
  • Impacted Requirements: Compliance with federal regulations and District policies regarding the timely return of Title IV funds is not being met, increasing the risk of noncompliance.
  • Recommended Follow-Up: Implement monitoring procedures for the Student Financial Services Office, establish controls for employee turnover, and ensure timely returns of Title IV funds.

Finding Text

FEDERAL AWARD FINDING: 2025-101 The District did not timely return Title IV funds to the U.S. Department of Education, increasing the risk of reduced or terminated future awards Cluster name: Student Financial Assistance Cluster Assistance Listings number(s) and name(s): 84.007 Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants 84.033 Federal Work-Study Program 84.038 Federal Perkins Loan Program—Federal Capital Contributions 84.063 Federal Pell Grant Program 84.268 Federal Direct Student Loans Award number(s) and year(s): P063P241066 July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025 P007A240115 July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025 P033A240115 July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025 P268K241066 July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025 Federal agency: U.S. Department of Education Compliance requirement: Special tests and provisions - return of Title IV funds Questioned costs: None Condition Contrary to federal regulation and the District’s policies and procedures, the District’s Student Financial Services Office (SF Office) did not initiate a return of Title IV funds to the U.S. Department of Education (ED) within the required 45 days of becoming aware that a student withdrew from the District. Specifically, for 3 of 25 students tested, the District did not initiate returns until between 71 and 83 days after becoming aware the students withdrew. Effect The District’s failure to timely return Title IV funding and the lack of monitoring over the SF Office’s compliance with federal regulation and District policies and procedures increases the risk that additional Title IV funds could be returned past the 45-day requirement and increases the risk that ED could reduce or terminate future awards of Title IV funds for noncompliance. Cause The District did not monitor its SF Office’s adherence to District-wide policies and procedures to ensure compliance with Title IV program requirements. Specifically, although the District had communicated District-wide policies to the SF Office that is responsible for administering the federal programs, adhering to federal regulations, and following District-wide policies and procedures, the District did not have procedures in place to monitor and address employee turnover of personnel responsible for adherence to District-wide policies regarding timely return of Title IV funds. Criteria Federal regulation and District policies and procedures require the return of Title IV funds when a recipient of Title IV grant or loan assistance withdraws from the District during a payment period or period of enrollment in which the recipient began attendance. Specifically, the District must determine the amount of Title IV aid earned by the student as of the student’s withdrawal date. If the total amount of Title IV assistances earned by the student is less than the amount that was disbursed to the student or on his or her behalf as of the date of the institution’s determination that the student withdrew, the difference must be returned to the Title IV programs no later than 45 days after the date of the District’s determination that the student withdrew (34 Code of Federal Regulations [CFR] §668.22[a –j]). Further, federal guidelines require establishing and maintaining effective internal control over federal awards that provides reasonable assurance that federal programs are being managed in compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and award terms (2 CFR §200.303). Recommendations to the District 1. Monitor its SF Office to ensure its compliance with District policies and procedures for the return of Title IV funds. 2. Design and document control procedures to monitor and address employee turnover of personnel responsible for performing procedures related to the return of Title IV funds. 3. Initiate returns of Title IV funds to ED no later than 45 days after the date of the District’s determination that the student withdrew. Views of responsible officials District management concurs with this finding. The District’s corrective action plan at the end of this report includes the views and planned corrective action of its responsible officials regarding these recommendations. We are not required to audit and have not audited these responses and planned corrective actions and therefore provide no assurances as to their accuracy.

Corrective Action Plan

2025-101 Cluster name: Student Financial Assistance Cluster Assistance Listing number and name: 84.007 Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants 84.033 Federal Work Study Program 84.038 Federal Perkins Loan Program – Federal Capital Contributions 84.063 Federal Pell Grant Program 84.268 Federal Direct Student Loans Award numbers and years: P063P241066 July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025 P007A240115 July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025 P033A240115 July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025 P268K241066 July 1,2024 to June 30, 2025 Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Education Compliance Requirements: Special Tests and Provisions – return of Title IV funds Questioned Costs: None Name of Contact Persons: Kristina Winterstein, Controller Anticipated Completion Date: December 31, 2025 The Maricopa County Community College District understands the importance of adhering to District polices and procedures for the return of Title IV funds. During Fiscal Year 2025, the District Student Financial Services office experienced the unexpected death of a team member, which caused a temporary disruption of workflow and necessitated the reassignment of job duties. This disruption and reassignment caused a delay of return of Title IV completion within the required timeframe. The District has since updated it’s return of Title IV tracking procedures and added supervisory monitoring to ensure calculations are completed within the 45 day regulatory timeframe to ensure compliance with both District and Federal guidelines.

Categories

Student Financial Aid Special Tests & Provisions

Other Findings in this Audit

  • 1186685 2025-101
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1186686 2025-101
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1186687 2025-101
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1186688 2025-101
    Material Weakness Repeat

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
84.063 FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM $127.90M
84.268 FEDERAL DIRECT STUDENT LOANS $35.77M
84.031 HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONAL AID $7.17M
84.002 ADULT EDUCATION - BASIC GRANTS TO STATES $5.00M
59.037 SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTERS $3.02M
84.007 FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY GRANTS $2.78M
84.033 FEDERAL WORK-STUDY PROGRAM $2.66M
84.048 CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION -- BASIC GRANTS TO STATES $2.15M
47.076 STEM EDUCATION (FORMERLY EDUCATION AND HUMAN RESOURCES) $1.73M
21.027 CORONAVIRUS STATE AND LOCAL FISCAL RECOVERY FUNDS $1.61M
84.116 FUND FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION $1.23M
11.028 CONNECTING MINORITY COMMUNITIES PILOT PROGRAM $1.00M
84.042 TRIO STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES $716,918
84.047 TRIO UPWARD BOUND $515,735
12.002 PROCUREMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR BUSINESS FIRMS $475,838
84.010 TITLE I GRANTS TO LOCAL EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES $263,086
10.555 NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM $215,080
47.084 NSF TECHNOLOGY, INNOVATION, AND PARTNERSHIPS $100,691
84.027 SPECIAL EDUCATION GRANTS TO STATES $77,052
11.042 CHIPS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT $65,033
84.335 CHILD CARE ACCESS MEANS PARENTS IN SCHOOL $59,126
17.277 WIOA NATIONAL DISLOCATED WORKER GRANTS / WIA NATIONAL EMERGENCY GRANTS $53,183
84.038 FEDERAL PERKINS LOAN PROGRAM_FEDERAL CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS $50,451
10.561 STATE ADMINISTRATIVE MATCHING GRANTS FOR THE SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM $30,757
84.424 STUDENT SUPPORT AND ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT PROGRAM $28,848
10.664 COOPERATIVE FORESTRY ASSISTANCE $24,000
84.367 SUPPORTING EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTION STATE GRANTS (FORMERLY IMPROVING TEACHER QUALITY STATE GRANTS) $23,445
47.070 COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING $20,761
43.001 SCIENCE $19,710
14.218 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANTS/ENTITLEMENT GRANTS $11,500
84.425 EDUCATION STABILIZATION FUND $5,500
45.310 GRANTS TO STATES $4,000