Outgoing UM vice president concerned about data request
MISSOULA, Mont. (AP) — An outgoing University of Montana vice president, who was hired to increase the school's enrollment, says he's concerned the wife of university President Seth Bodnar is seeking confidential student information on behalf of a consultant that has offered to help recruit students.
Tom Crady says Chelsea Elander doesn't work for UM, but has asked university departments for student data.
Emails obtained by the Missoulian indicate Elander asked for whatever information was permissible including transcripts, grants and scholarships, family income, religion and social media information.