Title Top Ten Compliance Issues for Audit and Program Review Dana Kelly Nelnet Partner Solutions.

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Title Top Ten Compliance Issues for Audit and Program Review Dana Kelly Nelnet Partner Solutions

Compliance Issues Nationwide Review of top 10 findings identified in program reviews and audits –Based on national statistics, by number of times the finding was identified

Top Audit Findings 1.R2T4 - Calculation Errors/Funds Returned Late/Not Performed 2.Incorrect Pell Grant Awards 3.Verification Issues 4.Credit Balance Issues 5.Entrance or Exit Counseling Issues

Top Audit Findings 6. Enrollment Status Reporting Late/Inaccurate 7. Issues with Campus Crime/Cleary Act 8. Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Policy - Inadequate/Not Compliant; Failure to Monitor 9. Account Records Inadequate and/or Not Reconciled 10. Information in Student Files Missing and/or Inconsistent

The Findings

R2T4 Errors Failure to correctly count the number of days in the payment period in credit hour programs Failure to return institution’s share of unearned aid in no more than 45 days from the date of determination Failure to identify unofficial withdrawals School fails to follow up on all failing grades

Pell Grant - Over/Under Awards Incorrect definition of program structure –Standard terms, modules, compressed coursework, non- standard terms, non-term Incorrect formulas Wrong enrollment status used in calculation

Verification Issues Failure to resolve conflicting data between ISIR and other verification documents Failure to resolve conflicting data between ISIR and other documents obtained by the institution Failure to identify issues with basic IRS tax rules

Credit Balance Issues Failure to obtain student/parent authorization to hold credit balances Holding funds (with authorization) beyond maximum allowable time Delaying disbursements for an extended period of time in the payment period –Delaying disbursement results in students not receiving credit balances when they most need them NOTE: Very Common Student Complaint!

Entrance/Exit Counseling Issues Failure to document completion of required counseling Disbursing aid to students who are required to complete entrance counseling but failed to do so Failure to mail (or ) exit counseling materials to students who do not complete counseling Regulation: 34 C.F.R. § (b)

Student Enrollment Reporting Issues Failure to report a change in enrollment status within the required timeframe to NSLDS –Within 30 days, unless the school’s next Enrollment Report will be due within the next 60 days Failure to submit the Roster File back to NSLDS within the required 30 days Incorrect reporting of enrollment status

Campus Crime/Clery Act Issues Failure to develop and distribute the annual Campus Safety and Security Report Failure to develop and implement campus safety policies and procedures Reporting incorrect statistics on the Campus Security website Failing to record/report certain types of crimes ED Campus Safety Website

SAP Issues Failure to develop a policy that meets minimum Title IV requirements Misalignment of pace of progression and maximum timeframe Applying a different policy than the official written SAP policy Failure to comply with the Program Integrity regulations, effective 7/1/2011 Failure to properly monitor and/or document satisfactory progress

A dditional Noteworthy Compliance Issues

Invalid High School Diplomas HS transcript shows only 3 years of education and no indication the student graduated Unusual number of students enrolling in the college who all graduated from the same high school in another state School failed to develop a policy to address questionable HS diplomas (diploma mills)

Denying and/or Reducing Loans Without Valid Reason Across the board loan denials to specific groups of students Awarding subsidized but not unsubsidized loans

Consumer Information Not Provided or Inadequate Failure to provide general consumer info: Financial assistance Programs, costs, facilities, policies Retention & placement rates Athletics Textbook information Private loans Failure to provide written policies to students for: Verification Disbursement Process Credit Balance Procedures

Consumer Information Not Provided or Inadequate Failure to provide GE disclosures on school website Failure to provide Net Price Calculator on school website

Federal Program Reviews

Program Review –What Is It? A review by School Participation Team members of an institution’s compliance with the laws and regulations pertaining to the Title IV Financial Aid Programs.

Scope of Program Reviews General Assessment Review –Various areas of concern –General review of the process Focused Program Review –Specific compliance issues or process Joint Program Review –Adverse action or significant liabilities Compliance Assistance Review –Low risk

The Program Review Process School selected for a program review –Off-site or onsite –Announced or unannounced Review conducted –Typically 5 days; review files, policies, and fiscal procedures/records

Entrance Interview Outline activities for the week Provide random student sample for review Explain scope and purpose of the review Identify records needed Clarify what is needed from whom

Assisting the Reviewers Designate a knowledgeable contact person in each appropriate office Never restrict access to any staff member or student Ensure that a 3rd-party servicer contact and records are available (if applicable) Provide review team with space to work, preferably a private space, and access to copier and telephone.

Program Review Areas Institutional eligibility/issues Student eligibility/issues Fiscal records/financial management Electronic Reporting

Exit Conference Summarize deficiencies Inform officials of corrective actions Timeframes for follow-up activities Preliminary findings –Further research in office may add or subtract findings from report

Program Review Report PRR sent to school up to 75 days after review is completed Identifies findings of non-compliance Includes required corrective actions School must respond to each finding that was not resolved

Program Review Report School has days to respond to the Program Review Report –Timeframe depends on complexity of review and/or need for file reviews –Extension can be granted on a case-by-case basis

Final Program Review Determination Letter (FPRD) FPRD sent to school days after receipt of school response Letter outlines actions the school must take to resolve findings Includes liabilities and payment instructions, if applicable School has 45 days to appeal any monetary liabilities

Questions? Dana Kelly National Trainer Nelnet Partner Solutions