Did you or your child get nonfederal financial aid from certain private universities since 2006? If you are a noncustodial parent, or a student with a noncustodial parent, you may be entitled to compensation. Fill out the form below to find out your rights »

WHAT’S THE ISSUE?
Hagens Berman is investigating a number of private universities and College Board, an entity involved in college prep testing and financial aid, for colluding to artificially lower the college financial aid for students with noncustodial parents (NCPs). The firm’s investigation found evidence that College Board implements and enforces unfair guidelines for students of noncustodial parents (any parent whose child does not live with them the majority of the time). This alleged anticompetitive conduct has decreased students’ chances of qualifying for additional need-based financial aid from colleges and universities. Affected families and college students may be entitled to recoup losses.