The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators’ Board of Directors yesterday accepted the resignation of its president, Philip R. Day Jr., the organization has announced. Mr. Day has been on voluntary unpaid leave since he was charged this month with misusing public funds and making illegal campaign contributions in his former position as chancellor of the City College of San Francisco. Mr. Day asked the board to accept his resignation July 16, because of “the amount of time that would be necessary to address and resolve the San Francisco situation” and a desire to shield the organization from that situation, according to Nasfaa’s statement.
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