Finding 621389 (2022-001)

- Repeat Finding
Requirement
N
Questioned Costs
-
Year
2022
Accepted
2023-02-19
Audit: 38808
Organization: King's College (PA)

AI Summary

  • Core Issue: The College failed to report a student's change in enrollment status to the NSLDS within the required 30 days, leading to inaccuracies in Title IV loan records.
  • Impacted Requirements: Compliance with Title IV regulations (34 CFR 685.309(b)) for timely reporting of enrollment changes is essential for maintaining accurate student loan records.
  • Recommended Follow-Up: Review and reinforce enrollment reporting policies, ensure monthly supervisor reviews of status changes, and document compliance efforts to prevent future issues.

Finding Text

Finding 2022-001: Enrollment Reporting Federal Program - Federal Direct Student Loans Federal Agency - U.S. Department of Education Pass-Through Entity - Not Applicable ALN Number - 84.268 Federal Award Year - June 30, 2022 Criteria: Title IV regulations (34 CFR 685.309(b)) require that upon receipt of an enrollment report from the Secretary, institutions must update all information included in the report and return the report to the Secretary: (i) in the manner and format prescribed by the Secretary; and (ii) within the timeframe prescribed by the Secretary. Unless it expects to submit its next updated enrollment report to the Secretary within the next 60 days, an institution must notify the Secretary within 30 days after the date the institution discovers that: (i) a loan under Title IV of the Act was made to or on behalf of a student who was enrolled or accepted for enrollment at the institution, and the student has ceased to be enrolled on at least a half-time basis or failed to enroll on at least a half-time basis for the period for which the loan was intended; or (ii) a student who is enrolled at the institution and who received a loan under Title IV of the Act has changed his or her permanent address. Condition/Context: The change in student status for 1 out of 25 students tested was not reported to the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) within 30 days or included in a response to a roster file within 60 days. The student withdrew in September 2021 but was not reported until December 2021. The sample was not a statistically valid sample. Cause: The College failed to follow its procedures for reporting student status changes. Effect: The accuracy of Title IV student loan records depends heavily on the accuracy of the enrollment information reported by schools. If an institution does not review, update, and verify student enrollment statuses, effective dates of the enrollment status, and the anticipated completion dates, then the Title IV student loan records will be inaccurate. Questioned Costs: None. Repeat Finding: This is a repeat of finding 2021-001. Recommendation: We recommend the College have its employees review its policy on enrollment reporting to NSLDS to ensure that all enrollment status changes are updated accurately and reported within the required timeframe. A supervisor should review all status changes monthly to ensure timely reporting and document such review. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The College agrees with the finding. The Office of Academic Success now notifies all pertinent offices of any student withdrawals in a timely manner. In addition, if a student withdraws with more than a week between their withdrawal and the last day of attendance, their change in status notification is processed immediately in NSLDS by the Registrar?s office. The Registrar also performs a monthly review of all status changes to verify all enrollment status changes are updated accurately and reported to NSLDS within the required timeframe.

Categories

Student Financial Aid Matching / Level of Effort / Earmarking Subrecipient Monitoring Reporting

Other Findings in this Audit

  • 44947 2022-001
    - Repeat

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
84.268 Federal Direct Student Loans $16.43M
84.425 Education Stabilization Fund $2.54M
84.063 Federal Pell Grant Program $2.42M
84.038 Federal Perkins Loan Program $2.10M
84.007 Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants $381,700
84.033 Federal Work-Study Program $173,272
10.558 Child and Adult Care Food Program $60,366