User Login

Forgot Password?

Not a user? [Sign Up]

New College Affordability Measures


Initiatives being launched in 2012-13 to help keep students' and families' out-of-pocket costs as low as possible. Tuition cuts and freezes, three-year degree programs, and more. Complete list.

NAICU Statement on President Obama's Higher Ed Proposals


NAICU President David Warren commends the president's commitment to student assistance, and calls for avoiding unintended consequences for students. More

Net Tuition Price Falls 4.1% at Private Colleges


Inflation-adjusted net tuition and fees at private colleges actually dropped 4.1 percent in the last five years, according to a recent College Board report. More

News Search of the Week


Here's what the media are saying about:

Student Loans  

. . . or visit either our short list of hot topics or our full search-by-topic list to browse news and commentary on any of 100+ higher ed topics.


Banner images provided by Lyon College.




Print

E-mail

Dept. Ed. Warns Colleges About "Straw Students"

NAICU Washington Update


November 7, 2011


Recently, the Department of Education published a "Dear Colleague Letter" to "address potential fraud in the Federal student aid programs at institutions of higher education that offer distance education programs."  The letter was in response to the Department's Office of Inspector General (OIG) report of September 26, 2011, outlining the results of investigations into fraud in distance education programs.

The OIG - which had 100 investigations open on this problem in August, 2011 - found that ring leaders used the name and social security numbers of willing and unwitting persons, including inmates, to apply for federal student aid.  When aid was received for the so-called "straw students," the perpetrators pocketed the balance left after tuition and fees were deducted, instead of using the remaining funds for other educational expenses.

The letter from the Department suggests several actions that colleges with on-line programs should take to prevent fraud.  These include implementing automated protocols that detect suspicious patterns, such as the use of the same e-mail address on multiple admission forms or in on-line programs.  The Department may also use two recent regulations - one on authenticating high school diplomas and the other on special verification procedures for Title IV applicants - to improve detection of fraud.


Add to Digg! Add to Delicious Add to Facebook Add to LinkedIn  Add to StumbleUpon Add to Twitter RSS