U.S. Government Wants Detailed College Data
Doofus writes "Apparently aggregate data are no longer enough for the trusty US Dept. of Education, as we can read in this opinion piece Alma Mater as Big Brother in today's Washington Post. As the author, a college president tells us, the governement would require schools "to report all their students' Social Security numbers and other information about each individual -- including credits earned, degree plan, race and ethnicity, and grants and loans received -- to a national databank". And the author counters by pointing out the obvious but real threat of such aggregation: "The creation of a gigantic database containing educational records and other personal data on millions would be a costly and troubling assault on privacy. This information could all too easily be shared with other government agencies or even with the private sector.""
Eh? I was required to register when I turned 18. Did it online.
And, while I applied for FAFSA aid, I never got a cent.
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They'll probably store it on a laptop.
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> I switched my party affiliation from Republican to Democrat this year.
So you switched your affiliation from Kang to Kodos?
Congratulations... I guess.