Santa Clara County Grand Jury • 2008-2009

2008-2009 Santa Clara County Civil Grand Jury Report Community College Hours by Arrangement Money for Nothing?

Published: December 05, 2008 5 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 5 findings

F1
Prior to October 2008, there did not exist a statewide standardized procedure for the accurate accounting and verification of HBAs.
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R1
The West Valley-Mission Community College District should adhere to the terms outlined in the Resolution Agreement of December 5, 2008. 3
F2
At Mission College, there had not been consistent review of HBAs over time to ensure all faculty and staff were clear as to their implementation. West Valley conducted a comprehensive review of HBA practices and accounting in 2005, which resulted in its documentation of courses that carry HBAs. There were several different terms employed within the District to refer to HBAs, making it difficult to decipher the number of hours offered. .
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R2
The District should conduct a yearly review of its catalog, course outline, and syllabi to ensure information on supplemental hours of instruction is identical.
F3
The required yearly financial audits did not include an adequate inspection and evaluation of the district's system of internal control over its financial reporting with regard to reported enrollment in HBAs per class. The audit did not employ a sufficiently rigorous examination of FTES accounting used to calculate apportionment. The level of depth in the audit was insufficient to uncover the long-term and ongoing deficiencies in the method of determining HBAs and the FTES that were claimed on the basis of that determination.
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R3
The yearly financial audit should focus in particular on the treatment of supplemental instructional hours and the FTES claimed, beyond the time frame stated in the Resolution Agreement. Those charged with the audit should be thoroughly trained as to what their investigation should cover, what their findings should include, and the response they are required by Code to demand from the District.
F4
As a result of incomplete HBA documentation, the District is required to repay the state $5,644,227.
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R4
No recommendation. 4
F5
As of the date of this report, Mission College has eliminated all unscheduled HBAs. West Valley Community College has continued offering supplemental hours of instruction utilizing procedures in compliance with Title 5 of the California Education Code. The West Valley-Mission Community College District now utilizes a multi-page form all faculty must complete before making supplemental instructional hours part of their courses. The Grand Jury believes that the District is now providing adequate documentation of supplemental hours, and careful accounting of FTES.
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R5
No recommendation. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Santa Clara County Civil Grand Jury on this 26th day of March, 2009. Don Kawashima Foreperson Mary Nassau Secretary 5

Conclusions 6

No Responses Found 1

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West Valley-Mission Community College District School District