SALT LAKE CITY — Tax documents for more than 42,000 college students have gone astray after a memory drive was lost in the mail.
The Salt Lake Tribune reports school administrators sent a notice to students on Friday and indicated the envelope arrived but was empty.
“It slipped out somehow,” Joy Tlou, a spokesperson for SLCC said.
The Tribune reports the device held 1098-T tax forms, which lists how much students pay for tuition and whether or not they qualify for a reimbursement.
The school is trying to determine what happened to the device and said the envelope was damaged.