Finding 585629 (2023-002)

Significant Deficiency
Requirement
N
Questioned Costs
-
Year
2023
Accepted
2024-01-19
Audit: 12556
Organization: University of South Alabama (AL)
Auditor: Kpmg LLP

AI Summary

  • Core Issue: The University failed to timely resolve enrollment status changes due to inconsistent data, particularly social security numbers, leading to 132 instances of rejections.
  • Impacted Requirements: Reporting requirements under the Federal Pell Grant and Direct Student Loan Programs were not met, violating regulations for timely enrollment updates to the NSLDS.
  • Recommended Follow-Up: Implement a robust review process for NSC rejections and establish a consistent reporting schedule every 60 days to ensure compliance.

Finding Text

Finding No: 2023-002 Special Tests and Provisions - Enrollment Reporting Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Education Assistance Listing Number: 84.268 and 84.063 Program: Federal Direct Student Loan Program and Federal Pell Grant Program Award Year: July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023 (a) Criteria or Requirement Institutions are required to report enrollment information under the Federal Pell Grant Program, the Federal Direct Student Loan Program and the Federal Family Education Loan Program, via the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) in accordance with 34 CFR 690.83(b)(2); 34 CFR 682.610; and 34 CFR 685.309. Per 2 CFR 200.303, a non-Federal entity must establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. (b) Condition Found, Including Perspective During our enrollment reporting test work, we selected for testing a sample of 60 students awarded and disbursed Federal Pell Program (Pell) funds and/or Federal Direct Student Loan Program (Direct Loans) funds that had an enrollment change (i.e., dropped, withdrawn, or graduated) during fiscal year 2023. We noted one instance in which the student’s status change was submitted to the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC) and was subsequently rejected by the NSC due to inconsistent data related to the student’s social security number. The rejection of this student’s status change was included on an NSC Reject Detail Report for Fall 2022 through Fall 2023 and was not timely resolved and resubmitted by the University. As a result, we reviewed the cumulative NSC Reject Detail Report as of September 30, 2023 and noted 66 students with 132 instances of enrollment status rejections due to inconsistent data primarily related to social security numbers that had not been timely resolved and resubmitted. In addition, we noted one student selected for testing that was reported late to the NSLDS via the NSC due to management not maintaining a schedule to report every 60 days. As a result, we reviewed the enrollment report that included the student selected and identified an additional 60 students included on that enrollment report having an enrollment change that was reported late by the University (i.e,. outside of the 60-day period). For perspective, 10,058 students received Pell program funds and/or Direct Loan program funds during the 2022-2023 academic year. (c) Possible Cause The University's Registrar Office has a review process in place to review the NSC Reject Detail Report following the submission and processing of enrollment files to the NSC's website. However, the University does not reach out to the student to obtain verification or additional information to correct NSC rejections identified in the report that are related to social security number errors (i.e., NSC error code 290). The University's Registrar Office also has a process in place to maintain a transmission schedule on the NSC secure site. The schedule is set to report student enrollment status changes approximately 4 times each semester: 1) early registration is sent approximately one week before the start of the term; 2) first of term report is sent the day after Student Accounting cancels classes; 3) mid-term report is sent 45-60 days after the first of term submission; and 4) end of term transmission is sent within 60 days of the mid-term submission. An additional report is sent the next working day after the end of the add-back period for graduating students for degree verification, which is usually the last day before the start of the next term. As the student status change enrollment reports are not on a consistent reporting schedule to be submitted to the NSLDS via the NSC every 60 days, instances of untimely reporting of student enrollment status changes occurred. (d) Questioned Cost None reportable. (e) Effect As a result of management not resolving the student rejections on the NSC Reject Detail Report, the NSLDS was not notified of the student’s enrollment status change by the NSC as required. In addition, as a result of management not maintaining a consistent enrollment reporting schedule every 60 days, untimely reporting of students’ enrollment status changes to the NSLDS via the NSC occurred. (f) Statistical Validity The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. (g) Repeat Finding in the Prior Year This finding is not a repeat finding. (h) Recommendation We recommend the University design a process and implement effective controls over the management review process of the NSC Reject Detail Report to prevent untimely resolution of all enrollment status change notification rejected by the NSC. We also recommend that the University Registrar's Office submit student status enrollment changes every 60 days based on the date the enrollment file was submitted, rather than the date the enrollment file was processed, to ensure timely reporting to the NSLDS via the NSC. (i) View of Responsible Officials Management concurs with the finding. The University Registrar will review the NSC Reject Detail Report every 45 days and will use the NSC error description resources to resolve any errors noted. In addition, the University Registrar's Office will submit student status enrollment changes every 30 days based on the date the enrollment file was submitted.

Categories

Student Financial Aid Reporting Matching / Level of Effort / Earmarking Special Tests & Provisions

Other Findings in this Audit

  • 9185 2023-001
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 9186 2023-002
    Significant Deficiency
  • 9187 2023-002
    Significant Deficiency
  • 585627 2023-001
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 585628 2023-002
    Significant Deficiency

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
84.268 Federal Direct Student Loan Program $112.51M
84.063 Federal Pell Grant Program $19.33M
93.498 Covid-19 Provider Relief Fund and American Rescue Plan Rural Distribution $6.19M
93.680 Medical Student Education $5.56M
11.417 Sea Grant Support $3.84M
84.425 Covid-19 – Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund – Institution $2.64M
20.205 Highway Planning and Construction $2.60M
15.RD Department of Interior $1.49M
84.425 Covid-19 – Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund – Sip $1.42M
93.247 Advanced Education Nursing Workforce Grant Programs $1.30M
12.420 Military Medical Research and Development $915,165
32.006 Covid-19 Telehealth Program $833,250
93.359 Nurse Education, Practice Quality and Retention Grants $816,717
93.153 Covid-19 – Coordinated Services and Access to Research for Women, Infants, Children and Youth $804,841
47.079 International Science and Engineering (oise) (b) $743,332
93.136 Injury Prevention and Control Research and State and Community Based Programs $723,752
84.038 Federal Perkins Loan Program $717,637
93.884 Grants for Primary Care Training and Enhancement $684,791
93.732 Pphf-2012 Mental and Behavioral Health Education and Training Grants $592,736
10.761 Technical Assistance and Training Grants $560,070
93.310 Trans-Nih Research Support $544,564
84.407 Transition Programs for Students with Intellectual Disabilities Into Higher Ed $514,761
93.178 Nursing Workforce Diversity $507,858
87.051 Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council $507,565
84.031 Higher Education Institutional Aid $483,213
84.033 Federal Work Study Program $436,571
84.425 Covid-19 -- Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund $422,146
93.889 Covid-19 National Bioterrorism Hospital Preparedness Program $398,476
84.047 Trio Upward Bound $385,760
47.074 Biological Sciences $380,953
93.323 Epidemiology & Laboratory Capacity for Infectious Diseases $363,959
11.307 Economic Adjustment Assistance $350,735
47.049 Mathematical and Physical Sciences $348,195
45.149 Promotion of the Humanities Division of Preservation and Access $317,530
10.RD U.s. Department of Agriculture $303,332
93.838 Lung Diseases Research $258,149
81.049 Basic Energy Sciences University and Science Education $252,770
84.007 Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Program $246,148
93.859 Pharmacology Physiology and Biological Chemistry $234,782
93.866 Aging Research $220,115
47.084 Nsf Technology, Innovation, and Partnerships $196,033
47.083 Office of Integrative Activities $180,876
21.015 Resources and Ecosystems Sustainability, Tourist Opportunities, and Revived Economies of the Gulf Coast States $173,734
16.582 Crime Victim Assistance / Discretionary Grants $157,078
66.475 Gulf of Mexico Program $150,310
17.259 Wioa Youth Activities Cluster $140,285
93.264 Nurse Faculty Loan Program $133,034
93.079 Cooperative Agreements to Promote Adolescent Health Through School-Based Hiv/std Prevention and School-Based Surveillance $123,736
43.003 Exploration $117,121
93.361 Nursing Research $116,872
81.089 Fossil Energy Research and Development $112,483
12.800 Air Force Defense Research Sciences Program $110,360
11.U01 U.s. Department of Commerce $107,958
16.753 Congressionally Recommended Awards $99,741
93.658 Foster Care Title IV-E $96,036
84.425 Covid-19 – Education Stabilization Fund $82,636
15.611 Wildlife Restoration and Basic Hunter Education $80,505
93.855 Allergy and Infectious Diseases Research $76,423
93.350 National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences $74,406
47.075 Social Behavioral and Economic Sciences $72,896
43.008 Office of Stem Engagement $68,572
84.379 Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education $66,324
12.RD Department of Defense $65,426
93.U04 Medicaid $57,883
47.078 Polar Programs $55,955
11.RD US Department of Commerce $55,589
15.434 Geothermal Resources $54,571
93.393 Cancer Cause and Prevention Research $52,023
47.070 Computer and Information Science and Engineering $49,200
47.076 Education and Human Resources $44,169
66.RD U.s. Environmental Protection Agency $36,899
16.560 National Institute of Justice Research, Evaluation, and Development Project Grants $34,043
84.367 Improving Teacher Quality State Grants $32,477
93.286 Discovery and Applied Research for Technological Innovations to Improve Human Health $29,345
93.395 Cancer Treatment Research $28,594
43.U03 National Aeronautics and Space Administration $27,331
16.RD U.s. Department of Justice $26,097
47.041 Engineering Grants $25,426
93.RD Medicaid $24,710
93.307 Minority Health and Health Disparities Research $23,499
11.609 Measurement and Engineering Research and Standards $23,410
93.940 Hiv Prevention Activities Health Department Based $22,022
93.368 21st Century Cures Act – Precision Medicine Initiative $21,418
12.431 Basic Scientific Research $20,210
93.837 Cardiovascular Diseases Research $19,900
11.432 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (noaa) Cooperative Institutes $19,443
11.478 Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research – Coastal Ocean $19,289
94.006 Americorp $18,349
11.451 Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Science, Observation, Monitoring, and Technology $17,669
66.130 Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council Comprehensive Plan Component $15,777
93.084 Prevention of Disease, Disability, and Death by Infectious Diseases $15,059
11.472 Unallied Science Program $13,970
19.009 Academic Exchange Programs – Undergraduate Programs $10,108
93.889 Covid-19 – National Bioterrorism Hospital Preparedness Program $9,834
10.716 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Prescribed Fire/fire Recovery $9,072
93.847 Diabetes, Digestive, and Kidney Diseases Extramural Research $8,963
93.365 Sickle Cell Treatment Demonstration Program $7,433
93.853 Clinical Research Related to Neurological Disorders $6,687
11.012 Integrated Ocean Observing System (ioos) $6,375
15.658 Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration $5,946
93.994 Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant to the States $5,054
43.001 Science $4,549
84.367 Teacher Tech in Motion $4,173
47.093 Integrative Activities $3,745
11.008 Noaa Mission-Related Education Awards $3,494
84.016 Undergraduate International Studies and Foreign Language $2,974
11.420 Coastal Zone Management Estuarine Research Reserves $2,823
93.051 Alzheimer’s Disease Demonstration Grants to States $1,434
12.630 Basic, Applied, and Advanced Research in Science and Engineering $1,066
47.050 Geosciences $904
12.U02 U.s. Department of Defense $785
43.001 Aerospace Education Services Program $56
84.044 Trio Talent Search $-3
93.396 Cancer Biology Research $-11
11.467 Meteorologic and Hydrologic Modernization Development $-12
93.889 National Bioterrorism Hospital Preparedness Program $-783
93.087 Enhance Safety of Children Affected by Substance Abuse $-866
93.113 Biological Response to Environmental Health Hazards $-954
84.425 Covid-19 – Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund – Student $-1,845
11.434 Cooperative Fishery Statistics $-16,683