President of Student-Aid Group Is Charged With Misusing Public Funds

The president of the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators was charged with eight felony counts on Wednesday that accuse him of illegally redirecting $150,000 in public money to political campaigns and a secret expense account when he was chancellor of City College of San Francisco.

Philip R. Day, 63, is accused of repeatedly diverting money owed to the 110,000-student college to campaigns for bond measures designed to raise money for campus construction

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