The Chronicle of Higher Education

Financial-Aid Officials Blame Lack of Guidance for Relationships With Lenders Now Under Scrutiny

By PAUL BASKEN

Following a series of ethics scandals, financial-aid directors at American colleges are resigning themselves to a future of less-cooperative relations with banks, blaming federal officials and their own lobbying group for failing to better protect them, and suggesting students may...

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