> On the other side of this regulated transaction, families fill out the dreaded FAFSA, on which they are not expected to write down any numbers they want, and the numbers they write will be validated. Colleges use the resulting FAFSA data to calculate information like the expected family contribution. For families, the whole system feels as serious as a conversation with the IRS.
It is exactly a racket where the seller sets a price based on complete access to the buyer's financial information, with government enforcement.
I'm sure other businesses are envious of this IRS-style arrangement.
It is exactly a racket where the seller sets a price based on complete access to the buyer's financial information, with government enforcement.
I'm sure other businesses are envious of this IRS-style arrangement.