Finding 504530 (2024-001)

Significant Deficiency
Requirement
N
Questioned Costs
-
Year
2024
Accepted
2024-11-04

AI Summary

  • Core Issue: The University failed to include the amount of Direct Loan disbursements in notifications sent to students, violating federal regulations.
  • Impacted Requirements: Notifications must inform students of the disbursement amount, their right to cancel, and the procedures for doing so, as mandated by 34 CFR 668.165.
  • Recommended Follow-Up: Ensure the updated notification template is tested each semester to maintain compliance and transparency with students regarding their financial aid.

Finding Text

2024-001 Significant Deficiency: Disbursement Notifications (U.S. Department of Education, William D. Ford Direct Loan Program, ALN #84.268) Criteria: In accordance with 34 CFR 668.165, a University, except in the case of a post-withdrawal disbursement, if an institution credits a student ledger account with Direct Loan, the institution must notify the student or parent of: the anticipated date and amount of the disbursement; the student's or parent's right to cancel all or a portion of that loan or loan disbursement, and have the loan proceeds returned to the Secretary; and the procedures and time by which the student or parent must notify the institution that he or she wishes to cancel the loan or loan disbursement. Statement of Condition: During the audit, it was noted that disbursement notifications provided by the University did not include the amount of the disbursements. Questioned Costs: Such information is not applicable for this finding since it is nonmonetary in nature. Perspective Information: The audit included a detailed testing of files for 31 students, to which direct loan funds were disbursed. This significant deficiency applies to all 31, indicating an error rate of 100%. Cause and Effect: This issue is caused by an oversight in the development of the template for disbursement notifications sent automatically by the system when credits are made to a student’s account. The issue results in lack of transparency between the institution and the student regarding their financial aid. Recommendation: The University should update the template utilized by the system to generate disbursement notifications to include specific amounts of each type of aid applied to the student’s account. View of Responsible Officials: The University of the Cumberlands acknowledges the finding that electronic disbursement notifications sent to students were missing dollar amounts in the body of the letters. Upon identification of this deficiency, immediate corrective actions were taken in collaboration with software engineers to rectify the notification process before the disbursement of Federal Direct Loans for Fall 2024. The template was promptly updated, and thorough testing was conducted to verify that all required information, including loan type, date, amount, and other pertinent details, would be accurately communicated to students. Going forward, this process will be systematically tested and reviewed each semester to ensure continued compliance. As of the Fall 2024 semester, all students have received the required disbursement notifications that fully adhere to regulatory requirements.

Corrective Action Plan

2024-001 Significant Deficiency: Disbursement Notifications (U.S. Department of Education, William D. Ford Direct Loan Program, ALN #84.268) The University did not include the estimated amount of disbursement in the Federal Direct Loan disbursement notifications. Name of Contact Person Management agrees with finding 2024-001. When disbursement notifications were built for the 2023-24 award year, the calculated fields to notify students of the amount of aid being disbursed were not properly updated. Alex Campbell, Director of Financial Aid, and Kaitrin Parrett, Assistant Director of Financial Aid, are the responsible parties for the corrective action. Contact information for the responsible parties is alex.campbell@ucumberlands.edu (606) 539-5569 and kaitrin.parrett@ucumberlands.edu (606) 539-5591 Corrective Action Plan Upon identifying the deficiencies in meeting regulations for disbursement notifications, immediate corrective actions were undertaken. In collaboration with software engineers, the disbursement notification template was updated to notify students of the type of Federal Direct Loan, the date of disbursement, the amount of aid disbursed, and all other required information related to regulatory requirements. The Financial Aid Office tested and reviewed disbursement notifications for Direct Subsidized Loans, Direct Unsubsidized Loans, and Direct PLUS Loans across all student populations and confirmed that the notifications were updated and all necessary information was communicated to students before the disbursement of Fall 2024 Federal Direct Loans. In future aid years, disbursement notification templates will be internally reviewed and tested by the Director and Assistant Director of Financial Aid each semester before the disbursement of Federal Direct Loans to ensure continued compliance. Testing of the configurations for the disbursement notification template will be completed in our Student Information System’s sandbox environment. In this environment, staff will be able to simulate and disburse all Federal Direct Loans to ensure notification templates are properly set up before moving into the production tenant. Periodic reports will be generated in the production tenant to confirm that students received the appropriate disbursement notification based on their award type and disbursement date. Expected Completion Date This corrective action plan was implemented on August 1, 2024, before Fall 2024 aid disbursements began on August 30, 2024.

Categories

Student Financial Aid Significant Deficiency Matching / Level of Effort / Earmarking Internal Control / Segregation of Duties

Other Findings in this Audit

  • 1080972 2024-001
    Significant Deficiency

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
84.268 Federal Direct Student Loans $108.87M
84.063 Federal Pell Grant Program $24.32M
84.033 Federal Work-Study Program $692,750
84.038 Federal Perkins Loan Program $539,756
84.007 Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants $242,154