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GAO releases report blasting colleges for misleading financial aid letters

Por: The Hill Politics December 07, 2022

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The Government Accountability Office (GAO) blasted colleges in a  for misleading students in financial aid letters about the total cost of attendance. Ninety-one percent of colleges underestimated or did not include the net price of attending their institution in financial aid offers to students, according to the GAO report released on Monday. “This is egregious and unacceptable,” Foxx and McClain said in a joint statement. “Colleges and... + full article



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