(Reuters) - NEW YORK, May 31 - Columbia University on Thursday
reached a settlement with New York State's attorney general over
student loan practices that will require the school to pay $1.1
million into an educational fund and submit to financial aid
monitoring procedures.
Columbia and the financial aid officers' national association
also have agreed to abide by New York's code of conduct for
lending practices, state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said.
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reached a settlement with New York State's attorney general over
student loan practices that will require the school to pay $1.1
million into an educational fund and submit to financial aid
monitoring procedures.
Columbia and the financial aid officers' national association
also have agreed to abide by New York's code of conduct for
lending practices, state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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