34 C.F.R. § 668.73

Nature of financial charges or financial assistance

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Misrepresentation concerning the nature of an eligible institution's financial charges, or the financial assistance provided includes, but is not limited to, false, erroneous, or misleading statements concerning—

(a) Offers of scholarships to pay all or part of a course charge;

(b) Whether a particular charge is the customary charge at the institution for a course;

(c) The cost of the program and the institution's refund policy if the student does not complete the program;

(d) The availability, amount, or nature of any financial assistance available to students from the institution or any other entity, including any government agency, to pay the costs of attendance at the institution, including part-time employment, housing, and transportation assistance;

(e) A student's responsibility to repay any loans provided, regardless of whether the student is successful in completing the program and obtaining employment;

(f) The student's right to reject any particular type of financial aid or other assistance, or whether the student must apply for a particular type of financial aid, such as financing offered by the institution; or

(g) The amount, method, or timing of payment of tuition and fees that the student would be charged for the program.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 1983–1983 · leading case: Student Gov't Ass'n of Wilberforce Univ. v. Wilberforce Univ., 578 F. Supp. 935 (S.D. Ohio 1983).
Student Gov't Ass'n of Wilberforce Univ. v. Wilberforce Univ., 578 F. Supp. 935 (S.D. Ohio 1983). · cites it 2× “85) provide, inter alia, a procedure whereby the Secretary may pursue informal efforts at obtaining institution compliance with the program directives ( 34 C.F.R. § 668.73 ) or, failing compliance, to commence fine, suspension or limitation or termination proceedings against the…”
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