Code of Conduct
Code of Conduct
The Higher Education
Opportunity Act, Public Law 110-315 - August 14, 2008 requires institutions which participate in
the Title IV loan program to develop, publish, administer and enforce a code of conduct with which
the institution’s officers, employees, and agents shall comply.
The Code of Conduct
for the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (Erie, Bradenton and Seton Hill) and the LECOM
School of Pharmacy (Erie and Bradenton) is as follows:
The Lake Erie College of Osteopathic
Medicine and School of Pharmacy (LECOM) is committed to providing students and their families with
the best information and processing alternatives available regarding student borrowing. In support
of this and in an
effort to rule out any perceived or actual conflict of interest between
LECOM officers, employees or agents and education loan lenders, LECOM has adopted the following
student lending code of conduct for the Erie, Bradenton and Seton Hill campuses:
•
LECOM does not participate in any revenue-sharing arrangements with any lender.
• LECOM
does not permit any officer, employee or agent of the school who is employed in the financial aid
office or is otherwise involved in the administration of education loans to accept any gifts of
greater than a nominal value from any lender, guarantor or servicer.
• LECOM does not
permit any officer, employee or agent of the school who is employed in the financial aid office or
is otherwise involved in the administration of education loans to accept any fee, payment or other
financial benefit (including a stock purchase option) from a lender or affiliate of a lender as
compensation for any type of consulting arrangement or contract to provide services to a lender or
on behalf of a lender relating to education loans.
• LECOM does not permit any officer,
employee or agent of the school who is employed in the financial aid office or is otherwise
involved in the administration of education loans to accept any thing of value from a lender,
guarantor, or group of lenders and/or guarantors in exchange for service on an advisory board,
commission or other group established by such a lender, guarantor group of lenders and/or
guarantors. LECOM does allow for the reasonable reimbursement of expenses associated with
articipation in such boards, commissions or groups by lenders, guarantors, or groups of lenders
and/or guarantors.
• LECOM does not assign a lender to any first-time borrower through
financial aid packaging or any other means.
• LECOM recognizes that a borrower has the
right to choose any lender from which to borrow to finance his/her education. LECOM will not refuse
to certify or otherwise deny or delay certification of a loan based on the borrower’s
selection of a lender and/or guarantor.
• LECOM will not request or accept any offer of
funds to be used for private education loans to students from any lender in exchange for providing
the lender with a specified number or volume of Title IV loans, or a preferred lender arrangement
for Title IV loans.
• LECOM will not request or accept any assistance with call center
or financial aid office staffing.