Financial aid officials given stock in student loan company


The scandals in the student lending industry continue. On April 1st, I wrote about student loan companies taking phone calls for college financial aid offices. Apparently, an Education Department official and financial aid directors at several collges received stock in a student loan company's private placement. This has has "Pay to play" written all over it. The President of the student lending company, Student Loan Xpress, characterized the stock transfers as "gifts" while several of the recipients claim to have paid for them. Either way, this raises two questions:

  • Assuming they did pay for the stock: Is it appropriate for financial aid directors to have such a close relationship with an executive at a student loan company that they are purchasing stock in a private placement?
  • If it was merely a gift, why was their relationship so close that he decided to give them a gift. Or was it a quid pro quo? "I give you stock in my company, you steer students towards us for their lending needs."

It's hard to imagine any way that there isn't some foul play involved here. The colleges involved, Columbia, University of Southern California, and the University of Texas at Austin have placed the individuals involved on leave. With college costs careening out of control, students need to be able to count on receiving unbiased advise from the financial aid offices at the colleges they are attending. Senator Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts is conducting an inquiry into student lending practices. This may be just the tip of the iceberg in what could break into a full-fledged scandal. Hopefully this will get the media attention it deserves.

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