Composite Score Solutions

Your Composite Score is the one number that controls everything: Title IV funding, federal oversight, and your risk of sanctions. The calculation is complicated, the margin for error is zero, and the cost of getting it wrong is too high.

Are you confident about your Composite Score?

Does your audit need to be finished before you know your Composite Score?
Were there events that might impact your Composite Score?
Are you worried about failing the Composite Score?
Answered ‘yes’ to any of the above? Explore our solutions.

We offer three solutions to take control of your Composite Score Ratio (CSR) worry.

Validation

CSR 2.5+ / No Major Changes
  • Composite Score Ratio (CSR) 2.5+
  • Get peace of mind from having an expert review your score
  • Gain comfort you aren’t missing any unexpected changes
  • Confirm your strong position remains solid through year-end

Assurance

CSR 1.5–1.8 / Facing Change
  • Composite Score Ratio (CSR) 1.5-1.8
  • Model the impact of every major decision before you commit
  • Clearly see your best- and worst-case score scenarios
  • Catch issues early to protect your strong position

Precision

CSR Near/Below 1.0 / At Risk
  • Composite Score Ratio (CSR) 1.0
  • Highly tailored models considering wide array of scenarios
  • Potential solutions incorporated into model
  • Frequent updates available

Not sure which solution is right for you?

We created a tool to determine which one you need

“M&A does an excellent job of going over regulations”

McClintock & Associates is great to work with; they make the process as painless as possible while providing the expertise and attention to detail we truly appreciate. M&A does an excellent job of going over regulations and providing resources as needed, and we value their commitment to training and keeping us informed.

Rob Exham VP of Student Finance, Sonoran Desert Institute

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