KEY POINTS
  • Children may qualify for Social Security benefits if their parents are receiving monthly checks.
  • Once they turn 18, they may still be eligible to collect benefits as students if they meet certain requirements.
  • However, a report finds flaws in Social Security's systems could have led student beneficiaries to erroneously stop receiving benefits.

About 14,470 students may have been underpaid $59.5 million in Social Security benefits, according to estimates from the Social Security Office of the Inspector General in a recent audit.

The organization, which provides independent oversight of the Social Security Administration's programs and operations, conducted an investigation to determine whether the government agency continued providing benefits to children who reach age 18 and still attend school.