The Savannah State University Office of Financial Aid staff is committed to the highest standards of professional conduct. As members of the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA), we adhere to their Code of Conduct and Statement of Ethical Principles available here.
In compliance with the requirements of the Higher Education Opportunity Act (H. R. 4137) as signed into law on August 14, 2008, the following is the Code of Conduct regarding student loans for the Office of Financial Aid at Savannah State University.
Savannah State University:
- Does not require students to use a particular lender or in any way limit the choice of lenders for students.
- Does not recommend external lenders to students or their parents, and does not maintain a list of lenders that are preferred over other lenders.
- Processes loan applications through any lender a student or parent chooses.
- Does not solicit or accept anything of value from any lender in exchange for any advantage sought by the lender to make educational loans to students enrolled at, or admitted to, the University.
- Prohibits employees of the financial aid office, or any employee who otherwise has responsibilities with respect to educational loans, from taking from any lender any gift worth more than nominal value.
- Prohibits employees of the financial aid office, or any employee who otherwise has responsibilities with respect to educational loans, from entering into any type of consulting arrangement or other contract to provide to a lender services relating to educational loans.
- Prohibits employees of the financial aid office, or any employee who otherwise has responsibilities with respect to educational loans, who serve on an advisory board (or commission or group) relating to educational loans established by a lender or group of lenders from receiving anything of value from the lender or group of lenders in connection with serving on such advisory board (or commission or group).
- Prohibits external lenders’ employees, representatives, or agents from providing staffing services to the Office of Student Financial Aid.
- Prohibits external lenders’ employees, representatives, or agents from identifying themselves to students of the University or their parents as employees, representatives or agents of the Office of Financial Aid.
- Does not assign for any borrower, through award packaging or other methods, a loan to a particular lender, and does not refuse to certify or delay certification of any loan based on the borrower’s selection of a particular lender or guaranty agency.
As University employees, employees of the Office of Financial Aid are also subject to the expectations applicable to all University employees, including the Code of Ethics for Government Service and state law concerning conflicts of interest. (Official Code of Georgia, Title 45, Chapter 10)