Finding Text
Grantor: U.S. Department of Education
Federal Program Name: Federal Pell Grant Program
Assistance Listing Number: 84.063
Criteria and Condition
Returns of Title IV funds are required to be deposited or transferred into the Student
Financial Assistance (SFA) account or electronic fund transfers initiated to Secretary of
Education (ED) as soon as possible, but no later than 45 days after the date the institution
determines that the student withdrew. This is the criteria for students who have begun
attendance who have been awarded Title IV funds.
Context
During our testing of the controls over the timeliness of the institution’s return of
unobligated Title IV Funds, it was noted that for 1 of the 2 students selected for testing
during the year ended June 30, 2023, the returned Pell funds were returned to the ED 57
days after their withdrawal date. The correct amount of funds were returned and this
student’s other Title IV funds were returned timely.
Cause
Programs are reconciled on a monthly basis. During the month of March 2023, there was
not enough Pell funds available to draw down, so a batch of 31 students for a net total of
$33,932 which included the refund selected for $401, was held for draw downs and returns
until the next month when more Pell funds were available, which surpassed the 45 day
threshold. There was also turnover in financial aid positions at the institution during the
2022-2023 academic year.
Potential Effect
Failure to properly administer and return funds exposes the institution to the risk of
regulatory sanctions, which could include the reduction of program funding, program
suspension or debarment.
Questioned Costs
None
Recommendation
It is recommended that the institution implement a process whereby management reviews
federal awards on a monthly basis to identify and return unobligated funds in a timely
manner. This review should be formally documented and formally approved by the
appropriate level of management.
Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions
Management agrees with the finding and the reader’s attention is directed to the corrective
action plan.