UCF is nation's fastest growing "Sugar Baby School"

Students get financial aid in exchange for companionship

With the cost of attending college still rising, some college students with limited financial needs are finding a way to get those expenses covered by entering relationships with so-called Sugar Daddies. In return, these students offer companionship that the other person with the money and the means covets.

SeekingArrangement.com, which describes itself as the world's largest Sugar Daddy dating site, reports that UCF is the fastest growing "Sugar Baby School" in the nation with 474 new sign-ups in the last year. Arizona State University was a close second with 409. FIU and USF also made the list.

Here is how the website describes the deal: "Mutually beneficial arrangements are not strange, and they're definitely not new. Older, wealthier men and younger, more beautiful women have been seeking each other out for... let's see... THOUSANDS OF YEARS. It's a tradition that''s not going to change anytime soon. So, why shouldn't we modern men and women just be honest about what we want and what we have to offer?" 

“Student loans lead to endless debt, which amounts to more than a new graduate can handle. Sugar Scholarships provide real solutions to the problem of student debts,” says Brandon Wade, founder and CEO of SeekingArrangement.com.