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ASUO President Rachel Pilliod said she was not surprised by the study, which she called “abhorrent.” “I think we’ve had it coming for a long time,” she said. But “students are going to suffer as a result.” Pilliod added that the study was evi dence that the state needs to start plan ning for education funding from kindergarten through undergraduate course work, not just K-12, if it wants to have a successful educational system. “I think it’s going to show that Percent change in state funds Higher education funding + 17% -11% National I ligh Low Average (Wyoming) (Oregon) Source: Center for Higher Education and Education Finance Emerald Oregon really needs to prioritize ed ucation as a whole,” she said. Contact the senior news reporter at janmontry@dailyemerald.com. Sociopolitical Indoctrination In the Classroom? In Orientations? Visit www. Noindoctrination. ora to learn more and to leave a posting. 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Other recommended actions in clude carrying only needed identifi cation information, paying attention to bill cycles and providing a Social Security number sparingly. In the event of information misuse or theft, the victim should take three steps immediately: contact credit bureau fraud departments, close all endan gered accounts and file a report with local authorities. Besides financial burden, Humphrey said identity theft can jeopardize a victim’s entire future by causing lingering problems resulting in a horrible credit history. “There are several prongs to iden tity theft and its consequences,” he said. “There needs to be a height ened awareness so that individuals are not so trusting in giving out their information.” DPS Associate Director Tom Hicks said the victimized University student was called by a supposed representative of a company called Clout, which claimed association with an organization called Nation al Universities. The unidentified caller, described as a personable male, first asked the student to con firm her address and phone number, then to provide more personal infor mation to determine her eligibility for financial aid, Hicks said. The stu dent, somewhat suspicious, asked the caller a few questions before she provided him with her date of birth, her income from the previous year, her social security number and her mother’s maiden name, Hicks said. “Mother’s maiden name should be a red flag,” Humphrey said. “If someone tries that, contact EPD right away.” Hicks said the closest match to the named organization is the Na tional Universities Commission, but DPS has not been able to confirm if Clout is a true company. In the event others receive similar calls, Hicks advised students to ask for a written request for the information. He added that a legitimate company should be considerate of one’s deci sion to refrain from giving out infor mation over the telephone. 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