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If a student doesn’t want his/her information to be given to recruiters, but does want colleges to be able to contact him/her, what should the family do?

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If a student doesn’t want his/her information to be given to recruiters, but does want colleges to be able to contact him/her, what should the family do?

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A. Students or parents may state that information be released to institutions of higher education but not to military recruiters. Act 127, passed in 2006 by the Vermont Legislature and signed into law by the governor, makes clear families have “separate” opt-out rights.

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