Still have 1 daughter in HS yet and recently got a letter from this outfit called "college Admission Assistance" I highly suspected a scam, but called them anyway because the letter did not say where it was held at. Turns out they will be bringing this scam to Lincoln Nebraska on 18-19 November at Holiday Inn Express SW. I told the lady that she should be ashamed running a scam like that and she yelled at me and said they were doing nothing illegal. I told her to google the company as there are tons of complaints about "College Admissions assistance and I told her that they use the name of "Right C3 as well and send out the same exact letter only with the RightC3 logo. I told her that I will be sending a copy to the Nebraska Attny General Fraud division. She told me to F off and she hung up. Any way I cant be the only parent of a high school student who has received these scam letters. The letter I attached is one off of the internet from 2011 because my HP printer scanner is not working right now. Anyway a quick google search of either of these "College Admissions Assistance or Right C3 turns up lots and lots of consumer complaints. The basic scam is that they want to charge people 2K for info that is 100% free at any High school. I imagine that they stay in business because what they are doing is not illegal, but not ethical either. IU have been getting these letter for at least a decade now. Sadly many people must fall for these scams or they would not be in business. The reviews in YELP, Google, BBB, Pi**ed Consumer, and many others tell me all I need to know about these shady companies. Note that the letters are exactly alike but they do change adress from NV to Texas.