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Social Security Numbers on campus cards: Many programs are eliminating them to curb identity theft
Saturday, February 1 2003

With identity theft becoming an increasingly common and well-publicized crime, more and more campuses are opting to remove the Social Security Number (SSN) from the student ID card. A great deal of controversy has long surrounded the use of the nine-digit number for uses other than its original intent, the identification of an individual’s account within the Social Security Administration.


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