But that’s what is underlying the issue here…the students charge they paid more at the school they chose to attend because this group of schools were coordinating financial aid practices/policies/formulae. It’s a separate issue that the student could have made a different choice. Their choice (the students allege) was more expensive because of price-fixing.
And all of these schools were in violation of Section 568 because they weren’t need blind for every single student…I haven’t heard one of these schools deny that.