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Title: Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act FERPA


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Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act(FERPA)
  • Information for Student Employees of the
    University of Connecticut

2
Introduction
  • A federal law, the Family Educational Rights and
    Privacy Act of 1974 as amended, affords students
    certain rights concerning their student
    educational records. The law is also know as
    FERPA and the Buckley Amendment.

3
An important student right
  • Students have a right to expect that information
    in their educational records will be kept
    confidential and disclosed only with their
    permission or under provisions of the law.

4
What are Educational Records?
  • The law defines them as Records, files,
    documents, and other materials that contain
    information directly related to a student and
    maintained by the University or someone acting
    for the University according to policy.

5
What information can be released to the public
without student permission?
  • FERPA identifies a category of information as
    directory information, which institutions may
    release without student permission except in
    certain conditions specified by the regulations.

6
Directory Information at the University of
Connecticut
  • Student name
  • Student IDs (PeopleSoft and NetID)
  • Addresses (e-mail, dorm, mailing, permanent)
  • Telephone numbers
  • School or college
  • Major field of study
  • Degree sought

7
Directory Information at the University of
Connecticut (cont.)
  • Level (Freshman, Sophomore, etc.)
  • Expected date of completion of degree
    requirements and graduation
  • Degrees and awards received
  • Dates of attendance
  • Full or part-time enrollment status
  • Class Roster (only to be released to the students
    in that class)

8
Directory Information at the University of
Connecticut (cont.)
  • Previous educational agencies or institutions
    attended
  • Participation in officially recognized activities
    and sports
  • Weight and height of athletic team members and
    other similar information

9
Students have the right to prevent the release of
directory information
  • A student may formally request the University
    Registrar to prevent disclosure of directory
    information, except to school officials with
    legitimate educational interests and certain
    others as specified in the regulations.
  • Once filed, this request becomes a permanent part
    of the students record until the student
    instructs the University, in writing, to have the
    restriction removed.

10
FERPA Restriction
11
FERPA Restriction Screen
12
Questions about students with FERPA Restrictions
  • The proper response to a question (such as
    whether they graduated from the University)
    about such a student is, We have no information
    about that individual.

13
Can UConn faculty and staff see student
information without the students permission?
  • The regulations allow access to student
    information by school officials with legitimate
    educational interests.
  • School officials include people employed by the
    University in administrative, supervisory,
    academic or research, or support staff positions,
    including student employees.

14
Legitimate Educational Interest
  • A school official has a legitimate educational
    interest if the official needs to review an
    educational record in order to do his or her job.

15
Some exceptions do exist
  • The regulations do allow for some exceptions,
    such as in a health or safety emergency. These
    situations should be referred to your supervisor
    for action or clarification.

16
Information may be released to the student
  • It is ok to release information about a student
    record directly to the student. However
  • You need to make sure that it is the student.
  • Ask for an ID if possible.
  • If thats not possible, ask for a combination of
    other identifying information such as last four
    digits of the Social Security Number, PeopleSoft
    ID, date of birth, home address, etc.

17
What about releasing information to parents?
  • Once a student enrolls in the University the
    rights related to the educational records belongs
    to the student, not to the parents, even if the
    parents are paying the bills.

18
Online FERPA Waiver
  • Unless a student has used the Online FERPA Waiver
    to give the University permission to release
    other information, the only information that can
    be released to parents without the students
    written permission is Directory Information.

19
Curiosity
  • DO NOT access student records out of curiosity or
    ones that you do not need to see to do your job.

20
Sharing with friends
  • DO NOT share student educational record
    information that you see as part of your job,
    including grades or grade point averages, with
    others.

21
When in doubt
  • WHEN IN DOUBT, err on the side of caution and do
    not release student educational information. If
    you have questions or are uncertain, speak with
    your supervisor for guidance.

22
Questions???
  • Please feel free to refer general questions about
    FERPA at the University of Connecticut to a
    full-time staff member or to the Office of the
    Registrar home page.

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