Code of Conduct and Ethical Principles

The Michigan Technological University Financial Aid Office operates under many federal, state, and institutional guidelines. Michigan Tech employees who engage in any manner of financial aid awarding are bound by an institutionally adopted conflict of interest and code of conduct policy. Please see Conflict of Interest Policy and Code of Conduct for Financial Aid Professionals.

As a member institution of the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA), the office is bound by the code of conduct as established by our profession. Please see Code of Conduct. In addition, the office adheres to all ethical practices in all facets of delivering student financial aid. Please also see Statement of Ethical Principles.