| 0223005 UNITED STATES OF AMERICABEFORE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
 
        
          | In the Matter of 
          THE NATIONAL RESEARCH CENTER FOR 
          COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY ADMISSIONS, INC., 
          andAMERICAN STUDENT LIST, LLC, 
          corporations, and
 DON M. MUNCE, 
          individually and as an officer of
 THE NATIONAL RESEARCH CENTER FOR COLLEGE AND 
          UNIVERSITY ADMISSIONS, INC.
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             DOCKET NO. C-4071 |  COMPLAINT The Federal Trade Commission, having reason 
      to believe that The National Research Center for College and University 
      Admissions, Inc. and American Student List, LLC, corporations, and Don M. 
      Munce, individually and as an officer of The National Research Center for 
      College and University Admissions, Inc. ("Respondents"), have violated the 
      provisions of the Federal Trade Commission Act, and it appearing to the 
      Commission that this proceeding is in the public interest, alleges: 1. Respondent The National Research Center 
      for College and University Admissions, Inc. ("NRCCUA") is a Missouri 
      corporation with its principal office or place of business at 900 SW 
      Oldham Parkway, Lees Summit, Missouri 64081.  2. Respondent Don M. Munce is an officer 
      and director of NRCCUA. Individually or in concert with others, he 
      formulates, directs, controls, or participates in the policies, acts, or 
      practices of NRCCUA, including the acts or practices alleged in this 
      Complaint. His principal office or place of business is the same as that 
      of NRCCUA. 3. Respondent American Student List, LLC ("ASL") 
      is a New York limited liability company with its principal office or place 
      of business at 330 Old Country Road, Mineola, New York 11501.  4. The acts and practices of Respondents 
      alleged in this Complaint have been in or affecting commerce, as 
      "commerce" is defined in Section 4 of the Federal Trade Commission Act. 5. Since at least 1988, Respondents have 
      collected personal information from high school students through a survey 
      (the "Survey"). Respondents market and distribute the Survey to high 
      school teachers and guidance counselors with the request that they have 
      their students complete the Survey. Students may also complete the Survey 
      online at NRCCUA's Web site, www.nrccua.org. Last year, Respondents 
      collected personal information from more than 2 million high school 
      students who completed the Survey.  6. The Survey collects from high school 
      students personal information, including, but not limited to, name, 
      address, gender, grade point average, date of birth, academic and 
      occupational interests, athletic and extracurricular interests, racial or 
      ethnic background, and religious affiliation (the "Survey Data"). 7. Respondents create, market, and 
      distribute the Survey, and compile and use Survey Data. Respondents NRCCUA 
      and ASL each pay a substantial portion of the cost to produce and 
      distribute the Survey.  8. Survey Data is used by Respondents. 
      Respondent NRCCUA markets Survey Data primarily to colleges and 
      universities, which use the information to target high school students for 
      recruitment purposes. Respondent ASL uses Survey Data to create lists of 
      college-bound students that it sells to commercial entities for use in 
      marketing. Such entities include, but are not limited to, consumer 
      products manufacturers, credit card companies, direct marketers, list 
      brokers, database marketing companies, and advertising agencies. 9. Respondents have disseminated or caused 
      to be disseminated marketing materials and privacy statements, including 
      but not limited to the attached Exhibits A through D. These marketing 
      materials and privacy statements contain the following statements 
      regarding the use and disclosure of personal information collected through 
      the Survey:  
        A. "As you know, NRCCUA is a membership 
        organization that represents over 850 colleges and universities. These 
        universities use the NRCCUA survey to contact your students, whose 
        interests and abilities match the institution's offerings. Your priority 
        is to help your students succeed, and this survey is one more way you 
        can boost your students' chances. By completing this survey now, your 
        students will receive the information they need to help them make an 
        informed college choice." (Exhibit A, cover letter to educators 
        accompanying Survey). B. "This data is used by colleges, 
        universities and other organizations to assist students and their 
        families by providing them with valuable information. The National 
        Research Center for College and University Admissions advocates 
        responsible and secure use of the information obtained voluntarily 
        through this survey." (Exhibit B, privacy statement found on the 
        Survey). C. "Use of this survey data is 
        authorized by the National Research Center for College and University 
        Admissions for the purposes of research and dissemination of college and 
        career information, and other information helpful to students and their 
        families in the transition from high school to college." (Exhibit C, 
        privacy statement found on the NRCCUA Web site). D. "The National Research Center for 
        College and University Admissions builds educational bridges by 
        providing a communications link between high schools, college-bound high 
        school students, and our member colleges and universities. NRCCUA is a 
        non-profit organization serving the needs of each. Since 1972 our mission has been to make 
        the important process of selecting a college education or career path 
        easier for students. Our annual surveys enable more than 4 million high 
        school students to indicate their unique college and career preferences 
        to over 1000 member colleges and universities." (Exhibit D, NRCCUA Web 
        site home page).  10. Respondents have disseminated or caused 
      to be disseminated marketing materials that accompany the Survey, 
      including but not limited to the attached Exhibits E through G. These 
      marketing materials contain the following statements regarding the funding 
      of the Survey:  
        A. "Assisting educators and their 
        students with the college selection process has been our mission for 
        over 25 years. As a result of completing the survey last year, over 2 
        million students from 24,000 high schools are receiving information that 
        will be invaluable to them as they plan for the future. With your 
        assistance, this year's effort will be even more significant. This service is provided at no 
        cost to you or your students! It is completely funded by our 
        members, 850 colleges and universities who include most of the top 
        national and regional colleges and universities as ranked by U.S. 
        News & World Report. " (Exhibit E, cover letter to educators 
        accompanying Survey) (emphasis in original). B. "Please read the brief instructions, 
        and pass out the enclosed surveys to the sophomore, junior and 
        freshmen students in all of your classes. Your students will receive 
        valuable information on admissions, financial planning, scholarships, 
        and other relevant information to help them plan intelligently for their 
        future. All of this is free to your students because it is funded 
        by our member educational institutions." (Exhibit F, cover letter to 
        educators accompanying Survey) (emphasis in original).C. "These survey results are provided at no cost to participating high 
        schools, NRCCUA is funded by its member colleges and universities for 
        the purpose of distributing helpful educationally-related literature to 
        students." (Exhibit G, report to educators).
 11. Through the means described in 
      Paragraphs 9 - 10, Respondents have represented, expressly or by 
      implication, that: 
        A. Information collected from high 
        school students through the Survey is shared only with colleges, 
        universities, and other entities providing education-related services. B. The Survey is funded solely by 
        educational institutions. 12. In truth and in fact: 
        A. Information collected from high 
        school students through the Survey is shared not only with colleges, 
        universities, and other entities providing education-related services, 
        but also with commercial entities for marketing purposes. B. The survey is not funded solely by 
        educational institutions, but also receives substantial funding from ASL 
        and others for commercial purposes. Therefore, the representations set forth in 
      Paragraph 11 were, and are, false or misleading. 13. The acts and practices of Respondents 
      as alleged in this Complaint constitute unfair or deceptive acts or 
      practices, in or affecting commerce, in violation of Section 5(a) of the 
      Federal Trade Commission Act. THEREFORE, the Federal Trade Commission 
      this twenty-eighth day of January, 2003, has issued this Complaint against 
      Respondents. By the Commission. Donald S. ClarkSecretary
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