Privacy Statement
At Collegiate Funding, we believe that the confidentiality and protection
of our web site visitor's information is one of our fundamental responsibilities.
This is why we want you to know how we will handle information we
obtain about you when you visit our site.
Anytime you visit, we collect and store the following
information
The name of the domain from which you access the Internet
(for example, aol.com, if you are connecting from an America Online
account, or harvard.edu, if you are connecting from Harvard University's
domain); the date and time; the Internet address of the web site
you left to visit us; the names of the pages you visit while at our
site; and the Internet address of the web site you then visit.
To do this, our web server will write a "cookie" to your
hard drive upon your first visit to our site. This tiny electronic
file is tracked during your visit and helps us understand what parts
of our site visitors find most useful and where they are likely to
return over time. This information allows us to improve the site
and make it more useful.
If you submit an online application
or send us an e-mail
We
may enter the information you send into our electronic database.
You may also be contacted by us for additional information.
Most of the forms on Collegiatefunding.com use encryption to send
your information across the Internet to us. This is the case where
confidential information, such as your account number or social security
number, is requested.
We ask that you do not send confidential information to us via e-mail.
E-mail is not necessarily secure against interception. If your communication
is very sensitive, or includes personal information like your account
numbers, credit card numbers, or social security number, you might
want to call us or send it by regular mail instead.
We want to be very clear; we will not obtain
personally-identifying information about you when you visit our site
unless you choose to provide such information to us.
If you need to modify any information submitted, please contact us
by phone at 1-800-918-7587.
If you feel that we are not abiding by this privacy
policy, you should contact us immediately via telephone at 1-800-918-7587
or via email.
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