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Code of Conduct

Black Hawk College Financial Aid Office employees are expected to maintain the highest standards of conduct in all aspects of the administration of their duties, specifically including all duties conducted in dealing with any entity involved in any way with financial assistance. This pertains regardless of whether said entities are involved in a government-sponsored, subsidized or regulated activity.

Any Black Hawk College employee who is either directly involved with financial assistance or indirectly involved with financial assistance should:

Statement of Ethical Principles

Black Hawk College adheres to the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA) Statement of Ethical Principles.

The statement provides that financial aid professionals shall:

Student Loan Code of Conduct

Prohibition against remuneration to Black Hawk College

Black Hawk College will not solicit, accept or agree to accept anything of value from any lending institution, guarantee agency or servicer in exchange for any advantage or consideration provided by the Lending Institution related to its student loan activity.

This prohibition covers, but is not limited to:

This does not prevent Black Hawk College from soliciting, accepting or agreeing to favorable terms and conditions where the benefit is made directly to student borrowers.

Prohibition against remuneration to Black Hawk College employees

Black Hawk College will require and enforce that no officer, trustee, director, employee or agent of the college will accept anything more than a nominal value on his or her own behalf or on behalf of another during any 12-month period from, or on behalf of any lending institution, guarantee agency or servicer.

This prohibition will include, but not be limited to, a ban on any payment or reimbursement from any lending institution, guarantee agency or servicer to college employees for lodging, meals or travel to conferences or training seminars.

This does not preclude any officer, trustee, director, employee or agent of the college from receiving compensation for conducting non-college business with a lending institution, guarantee agency or servicer or from accepting compensation that is offered to the general public.

This prohibition does not prevent the college from holding membership in any nonprofit professional associations.

Ban on gifts

No Black Hawk College employee involved in the affairs of the Financial Aid Office shall solicit or accept any gift from a lender, guarantor or servicer of education loans.

“Gifts” are defined as but not limited to:

The following items would not be considered to be “gifts”:

Ban on gifts to family members

Gifts to family members of any officer, trustee, director or college employee will be considered a gift to said any officer, trustee, director or college employee if:

Limits of college employees participating on lender advisory boards

Black Hawk College will require and enforce that no officer, trustee, director or employee of the college from receiving any remuneration for serving as a member or participant of an advisory board of any lending institution, guarantee agency or servicer or receiving any reimbursement of expenses from said participation.

This does not preclude any officer, trustee, director or employee from participating on any lender advisory board that are unrelated to student loans. This does not preclude any Black Hawk College employee not involved in the affairs of the Financial Aid Office from serving on the board of directors of a publicly traded or privately held company.

Contracting arrangements prohibited

Any officer, trustee, director or employee is prohibited from accepting any payments of any kind from a lender in exchange for any type of consulting services related to educational loans.

Revenue sharing agreements prohibited

Black Hawk College will not enter any revenue sharing agreement where:

Prohibition on offers of funds for private loans

Black Hawk College will not request or accept any agreement or offer of funds for private loans in exchange for concessions or promises of:

Ban on staffing assistance

Black Hawk College will not request or accept from any lender any assistance with call center staffing or financial aid office staffing. This does not include:

Interaction with borrowers

Black Hawk College does not have a preferred lender list.

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