Northwestern, Notre Dame among top U.S. colleges hit with class action over financial aid practices – Cook County Record

According to the complaint, around 2006, the schools tagged as defendants in the lawsuit allegedly coalesced through the College Board around a so-called agreed price strategy to require students to include information about income and other assets held by non-custodial parents (NCPs), even if those parents were going to contribute nothing to help the student pay for college. The lawsuit claims this collective practice has harmed students and families and violated U.S. antitrust law.
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Hello, Indiana !
1 year ago

That’s a good way to penalize students that happen to have two parents in their lives whether they both are contributing or not. Than we can take the grants and scholarships and give the money to students with deadbeat, not involved on any level parents. Equity!

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