<p>My D was filling out those post cards that you send to the colleges to get on there mailing list, to get information etc.</p>
<p>Several asked for a Social Security #. My D knew not to put it down. Reason? Its a post card for all to see with name, birthday, address, phone #, and other personal data for anyone to see. I know people in the post office are honest, but to have all that information together in the open like that just doesn't seem very smart.</p>
<p>Personally, I think there should be a federal law prohibiting agencies like colleges from asking for that information in that context. (Hmmm, maybe there already is.... I don't know). The problem is that many kids DON'T realize the risks they are taking, AND it is absolutely none of the college's business unless and until the kid applies for financial aid. I'll bet if there was a penalty that would cause colleges who ask for the SS# on post cards or in connection with requests for general information to forfeit eligibility for federal loans, the practice would come to a grinding halt.</p>
<p>Reading this thread has made me realize that S's number was probably given several times when it wasn't truly necessary, although AFAIK, he didn't put it down on any postcards.</p>
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<p>I used to work at the post office, and this made me laugh out loud!</p>