SAT, The College Board, and NASFAA

This video deals with the SAT cottage industry. Millions of dollars each year are being made by The College Board, and members of the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA; their alphabet-related pet dog, NACAC, is run by Valerie Williams. The SAT test has been accused of being racist, unfair, and unneccessary. Yet, many member colleges and universities of NASFAA require that students take the test. This collaboration of NASFAA/NACAC members is fertile ground for fraud. Students and parents should not be forced to take the SAT test. Also, NASFAA and The College Board both have ties dating back to 1996 with federal informant Mark Kantrowitz. Kantrowitz fed bogus information to the DOJ, USPS, and the FTC. His business of deceit (“financial-aid expert”) and evasion was sponsored by NASFAA. Several years later, the NY Attorney General busted many members of NASFAA for the student-loan fraud crisis. This proves you cannot trust a counselor who is a member of NASFAA/NACAC. Many newsreporters continue to quote Kantrwitz but do not disclose his background and work as a federal informant.NAAS-NEWS is an independent news division subsidiary of National Academy of American Scholars. The views and comments of subscribers do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of NAAS-NEWS or National Academy of American Scholars (NAAS). We welcome video content from paid subscribers or free videos from the YouTube community. NAAS is a private organization that

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