A charitable organization has engaged in several partnerships with some community colleges whereby it receives a discount on tuition fees for every student it sends. This is in return for a number of services that the charitable organization provides to the benefit of the college. For example, advertising, giving zero-interest loans to students, and offering training courses to them.
However, the following observations should be taken into account:
-The organization pays the tuition fees to the college against (25%) as discount and recovers that whole sum from the student.
-The organization receives the discount from the college regardless of whether the student had taken a loan or not.
-The college considers this discount a charitable donation.
-The profits received by the organization from the college are saved in favor of the poor students.
Based on this, are the profits that the charitable organization receives from the college considered a loan which provides benefit to the lender?