Nixon, colleges agree on loan code
Columbia Daily Tribune
Schools to avoid revenue-sharing deals
JEFFERSON CITY (AP) - Eleven public and private colleges in Missouri have agreed to a code of conduct regarding student loans, Attorney General Jay Nixon said yesterday.
Nixon reached a similar agreement in April with Washington University in St. Louis and says more schools could follow. The University of Missouri's four-campus system has not signed on yet, but his office said it's working with all schools around the state.
The agreements come after a national look led by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo into loan arrangements that he says favored banks and schools over students.
The idea of the code is to protect students from kickbacks lenders pay to colleges in exchange for steering students their way.

