Financial Aid Code of Conduct

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School of Visual Arts Financial Aid is a member of NASFAA, the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators. We abide by NASFAA’s Code of Conduct for Institutional Financial Aid Professionals, which states that an institutional financial aid professional is expected to always maintain exemplary standards of professional conduct in all aspects of carrying out his or her responsibilities, including all dealings with any entities involved in student financial aid, regardless of whether such entities are involved in a government sponsored, subsidized, or regulated activity.

In doing so, SVA Financial Aid is bound by the following:

  • 1Refrain from taking any action for his or her personal benefit.
  • 2Refrain from taking any action he or she believes is contrary to law, regulation, or the best interests of the students and parents we serve.
  • 3Ensure that the information he or she provides is accurate, unbiased, and does not reflect any preference arising from actual or potential gain.
  • 4Remain objective in making decisions and advising the administration at School of Visual Arts regarding relationships with any entity involved in any aspect of student financial aid.
  • 5Refrain from soliciting or accepting anything of more than nominal value from any entity involved in the making, holding, consolidating or processing of any student loans, including anything of value (including reimbursement of expenses) for serving on an advisory board or as part of a training activity sponsored by any entity.
  • 6Disclose to the administration at School of Visual Arts any involvement with or interest in any entity involved in any aspect of student financial aid.

SVA Financial Aid adheres to the professional standards of conduct set forth by NASFAA as adopted by the NASFAA Board of Directors in November 2020. This is particularly crucial in our commitment to ensure transparency in our administration of student financial aid programs and to avoid any conflict of interest.

In compliance with the requirements of the Higher Education Opportunity Act (H.R. 4137) as signed into law on August 14, 2008, the above is the Code of Conduct regarding student loans and all other financial aid for SVA Financial Aid.

NASFAA’s Statement of Ethical Principles

To view NASFAA’s Statement of Ethical Principles and Code of Conduct for Institutional Financial Aid Professionals, visit nasfaa.org .

About this policy

Adopted by the NASFAA Board of Directors: November 2020

Effective under the Higher Education Opportunity Act (H.R. 4137): August 14, 2008