in may of '11 we have a case of trivalley university in police santon, a sham school, bringing 555 students in making 4 million, the head is being prosecuted. to make a long story short, the united states immigration and customs enforcement known around here as i.c.e., wrote an interesting letter on may 3, 2011 saying this. the student sevp does not have the statutory authority to close non-compliant schools immediately. nor does have the the authority to restrict dso access and it goes on, to say they have done a risk analysis of the 6,487 sevp certified schools with active records and they have schools fitting in the low, medium or high risk categories. here's the breakdown. low risk, 4,794. 74%. medium risk, 1276 schools, 20%. and then there's high risk, 417 schools or 6% of all of the schools examined. now, here is what they say. many of the non-compliant schools are already the subject of criminal investigations, forestalling any administrative action to limit access to sevs to issue the form i-20. sevp can begin immediately such assessments and site reviews once cleared to do so. can'