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What you should know aboutWhat you should know about
FERPAFERPA
Office of Academic & Student AffairsOffice of Academic & Student Affairs
Board of Regents of the Board of Regents of the
University System of GeorgiaUniversity System of Georgia
A Disclaimer….A Disclaimer….• This presentation is designed to give a brief
overview of FERPA as it relates to the academic records of students.
• Any questions regarding specific matters should be referred to the Registrar’s Office on your campus. The Office of Legal Affairs should be consulted when necessary.
• FERPA should not be confused with the Open Records Act or Solomon Amendment.
What is FERPA and for what What is FERPA and for what purpose does it exist?purpose does it exist?
The Family Educational Rights andPrivacy Act of 1974, as Amended(FERPA) is a federal law. Thepurpose of this law is to afford studentscertain rights pertaining to theireducational records.
Does FERPA apply to Does FERPA apply to applicants?applicants?
FERPA does not apply to applicants
who are denied admission or to those
applicants who were accepted but did
not attend.
Does FERPA apply to all Does FERPA apply to all students?students?
FERPA applies to allstudents who attend post-secondary institutions.
Briefly, what does FERPA Briefly, what does FERPA guarantee?guarantee?
• FERPA gives students the right to inspect and review their own records
• to request amendments to their record
• to have some control over the release of personally identifiable information from their records
Who is responsible for seeing Who is responsible for seeing that FERPA is upheld?that FERPA is upheld?
• Generally speaking, all employees who have access to records are responsible for guarding the confidentiality of student records.
• Specifically, requests for access to records, requests for amendment of records, and complaints regarding any violation of FERPA are typically filed with the institution’s Registrar.
What is meant by “Disclosure” What is meant by “Disclosure” of Information?of Information?
• Permitting access to or the release of personally identifiable information to any party. This includes any communication by oral, written, electronic or any other means.
• Schools are not allowed to disclose information (other than “Directory Information”) without the student’s written consent except under very limited conditions.
How are students made aware How are students made aware of FERPA?of FERPA?
• Although we are required to notify students annually regarding their FERPA rights, the methods used to communicate this information are left up to the school.
• Notification at most institutions is done minimally through the catalog and the website.
What is Directory What is Directory Information?Information?
"Directory Information" is information not generally considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if disclosed. This often includes:
• Name, address, e-mail address and telephone listing• Level (graduate or undergraduate)• Field of study (major)• Dates of attendance• Degrees and date awarded• "Directory Information" cannot include student
identification numbers or social security numbers.
Can a student prohibit release Can a student prohibit release of “Directory Information”?of “Directory Information”?
• Yes. Students who wish to discuss the prohibition of release of "Directory Information" should contact the Registrar’s Office.
• Students can also request that their record be marked as “Confidential” to prohibit release except under limited circumstances.
How can I know if a student has asked How can I know if a student has asked that information not be released?that information not be released?
• The student’s computerized record will have notation of such displayed at the top of every form, such as “CONFIDENTIAL.”
• Students who wish to not have directory information displayed on the web or in printed directories will have a special code, such as RNP “Request No Print in Directory” in their computerized record. No one should generate lists with student information without checking to see if any students have their record flagged as “CONFIDENTIAL” or have requested that directory information not print.
Are parents exempt from Are parents exempt from FERPA restrictions?FERPA restrictions?
• No. Parents do not have the right to access records of students over the age of 18 at the post-secondary level. Not even if they are paying all tuition…except in these three cases:
1. They have the written consent of the student.2. In response to a subpoena (the student must be
notified that records were released).3. They can prove that they claimed the student
as a dependent on their most recent Federal Income Tax form.
Can Information Be Released if a Student’s Can Information Be Released if a Student’s Record is Marked “Confidential”?Record is Marked “Confidential”?
* Yes, if you have one of the following:1. Student’s Written Request2. Subpoena3. Copy of Federal Tax Form Claiming
the Student as a DependentHOWEVER, no information should be
released without one of the items listed above!
What should you do if you are What should you do if you are not sure if you can release not sure if you can release
information?information?
• When in doubt, saying nothing is your best option
•Don’t play the “Guessing Game”
•It is far better to NOT release information than to
release information incorrectly
Which requests should you Which requests should you forward to the Registrar’s forward to the Registrar’s
Office?Office?• All requests for transcripts - only the
Registrar’s Office can generate an official transcript
• Certification requests - verification of enrollment for lenders, health insurance, student car insurance discount forms, etc.
• Questions regarding the academic record of any student
Let’s See How FERPA Smart Let’s See How FERPA Smart You AreYou Are
A father calls and asks
for his son’s grades. He
can fax a copy of his
tax return proving that
the student is his
dependent. Can you
release the grades?
Only if you can know with
certainty that you are
speaking to the father
(very hard to do over the
phone).
Suggest that his son order
a transcript to be mailed to
the father’s address.
How Would You Respond To...How Would You Respond To...
An author requests
academic information
on Jimmy Carter. Since
all of President
Carter’s records are
already a matter of
public record, can you
release the information?
No, FERPA rights
continue even after a
student is no longer
enrolled.
FERPA rights DO end
upon the death of a
student.
OK, What About…OK, What About…
A student asks to see
his records. You notice
that he has a hold for
parking fines. Can you
make him pay the fine
before viewing his
record?
No, students have theright to view theirrecord even if they owemoney. Can he have acopy of his transcript? No, the institution is notrequired to release acopy if the student owesmoney.
But It’s An Emergency...But It’s An Emergency...
A County police officer calls you because she needs to find a student. She has been looking for the student for a week, but can’t catch him at his residence hall room. Can you give her the student’s schedule?
If she’s been looking for
a week, it’s not an
emergency! The release of
non-directory information is
appropriate only if
“necessary to protect the
health or safety of the
student or other individuals.”
One Last ExampleOne Last Example
The Baptist Student Union affiliated with your institution asks for a list of all new international students and their country of origin so that they can invite them to a dinner during the holidays. OK?
Although the thought is a nice one, country of origin is not considered “Directory Information.” The BSU affiliates are not considered to be “school officials” and should be treated like any outside party.
Know Everything Now???Know Everything Now???• No one can possibly know every detail of
FERPA and how it is to be applied.
• When in doubt, DON’T release information!
• Failure to comply with FERPA can not only cause legal difficulty for your institution, but have human resource implications as well.