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Title: Legal Issues in Higher Education


1
Legal Issues in Higher Education
  • PARENTS ON BOARD Legal Issues on Campus
  • The University of Vermont Continuing Education
  • 14th Annual Conference
  • October 24-26, 2004
  • Burlington, Vermont
  • Wendy S. White
  • Senior Vice President and General Counsel

2
Introduction
  • To what extent is the University considered a
    surrogate parent?

3
Introduction
  • To what extent do parents have legal rights on
    our campuses?

4
Introduction
  • What is the right balance between student
    independence and parental involvement?

5
In Loco Parentis Doctrine - History
  • Pre 1960 College was a surrogate parent
  • 1960s and 70s Courts moved away from this
    doctrine
  • A. University was no longer viewed as the
    insurer of student safety
  • B. Students should be considered adults

6
In Loco Parentis Doctrine - History
  • 1980s Pine Manor decision
  • A. Parents can reasonably expect universities
    to use reasonable care to protect students from
    foreseeable harm
  • B. Universities voluntarily assume this
    responsibility by providing dormitory security
  • 1980s 1990 Prevailing view remains that
    universities were not responsible for students
    irresponsible conduct

7
In Loco Parentis Doctrine Emerging Liability
  • 1991 Furek decision Finding that the
    University had a duty to protect students from
    hazing because it undertook to provide
    anti-hazing services

8
In Loco Parentis Doctrine Emerging Liability
  • Courts found no special relationship between
    student and university, but are more likely to
    find university responsible when a student is
    injured

9
In Loco Parentis Doctrine Emerging Liability
  • 2003 McClure decision University had the
    responsibility to protect students traveling to
    and from parties on the beach because it provided
    a shuttle service

10
University Responsibility Today
  • Courts finding greater responsibility for student
    conduct in hazing, sexual assault, and alcohol
    related cases
  • Not in loco parentis but a newly created
    relationship
  • WHY?

11
Parents Legal Rights
  • Parents want to be more involved the law
    restricts this access
  • FERPA enacted when courts were holding students
    accountable
  • Restricts disclosure without student consent
    even to parents

12
The Universitys Dilemma
  • The law treats students as adults, while holding
    Universities liable for their students own
    irresponsible conduct

13
The Universitys Dilemma
  • Students believe they are adults their parents
    may not
  • A. Paying Bills
  • B. Helped select college
  • C. Been actively involved in childs life

14
The Broad Recognition of the Problem
  • Press coverage
  • NACUA Net Conversation

15
Strategies
  • Parent Programs
  • Web-Sites and other communication strategies
  • Student workshops
  • Administrator Training

16
Guidance for Administrators Responding to a
Parent Complaint (From Ohio States Policy)
17
Guidance for Administrators Responding to a
Parent Complaint (From Ohio States Policy)
  • If the problem is in your area, handle it.
    Otherwise, refer it.
  • Handle complaints at the lowest appropriate
    administrative level in the first instance.

18
Guidance for Administrators Responding to a
Parent Complaint (From Ohio States Policy)
  • Be decisive.
  • Be consistent and follow the rules.
  • Do not allow the parent complainant to set the
    agenda.

19
Guidance for Administrators Answering a Parent
Call(From Scripps College)
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Guidance for Administrators Answering a Parent
Call(From Scripps College)
  • Describe for me the problem that you are
    concerned about.
  • Does your child know you are calling?
  • How can we best support you in talking to your
    child?

21
Questions
  • What is the appropriate role for parents in
    dealing with a student disciplinary matter?

22
Questions
  • What is the appropriate role for parents in
    dealing with a student disciplinary matter?
  • A. Student as subject of discipline
  • B. Student who is alleged victim

23
Questions
  • What is the appropriate role for parents in
    dealing with a student who has emotional problems?

24
Questions
  • What is the appropriate role for parents in
    dealing with a students academic issues?

25
Questions
  • How do you handle a parent who is also a
    significant donor?

26
  • No children or animals were harmed during the
    creation of this presentation.

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Legal Issues in Higher Education
  • PARENTS ON BOARD Legal Issues on Campus
  • The University of Vermont Continuing Education
  • 14th Annual Conference
  • October 24-26, 2004
  • Burlington, Vermont
  • Wendy S. White
  • Senior Vice President and General Counsel
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