Public schools depend mainly on local, state, and federal funds, and private schools usually gain support mainly from tuition, with some funds coming from other
nonpublic sources such as religious organizations, endowments, grants, and charitable donations.
Sources from which we may collect nonpublic information about you include: information we receive from you on applications or other forms in writing, via facsimile transmission, by telephone, by electronic means including e-mail and our website, or by other means of communication; information resulting from your transactions with us, our affiliates or others; information resulting from entitled services that you have received from us, our affiliates or others; information obtained from governmental sources, such as your driving record and claims history (insurance clients); and information obtained from non-governmental sources, such as demographic data used for marketing pu
Sources from which we may collect
nonpublic information about you include: information we receive from you on applications or other forms in writing, via facsimile transmission, by telephone, by electronic means including e-mail and our website, or by other means of communication; information resulting from your transactions with us, our affiliates or others; information resulting from entitled services that you have received from us, our affiliates or others; information obtained from governmental
sources, such as your driving record and claims history (insurance clients); and information obtained from non-governmental sources, such as demographic data used for marketing pu
sources, such as your driving record and claims history (insurance clients); and information obtained from non-governmental
sources, such as demographic data used for marketing pu
sources, such as demographic data used for marketing purposes.