I find this quite interesting because I am relocating to Arizona in a few weeks and my daughter applied to UA and was accepted into the pre-pharmacy program.
They offered her "0" in scholarship money, but were more than happy to offer her $20k in loans.
In Texas, UT and Texas A&M were willing to give her full-ride scholarships.
She is Phi Theta Kappa and has a 3.9 GPA. I guess I see now why they were unwilling to offer scholarship money.
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0505loansubpeona0505.htmlThe New York attorney general is investigating the University of Arizona's Alumni Association as part of a broader probe into student loans.
The office is looking at the partnerships between 90 alumni associations and Nelnet Inc., a consolidation student loan provider listed as an "official alumni partnership" on the UA alumni group's Web site.
A spokesman for the New York State Attorney General's Office, Matthew Glazer, confirmed that the office sent a request for records to UA.
The request seeks documents showing any payments to Nelnet, whether the association compared Nelnet's loan rates to other providers and whether any employees received benefits such as trips, meals, gifts or other perks. UA has not been accused of any wrongdoing.