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1 FERPA Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act A Tutorial

2 Welcome to the Student Records Tutorial! In order to be granted access to student records, please carefully review the material presented in this site. In order to be granted access to student records, please carefully review the material presented in this site. Maintaining confidentiality of student records is everyone's responsibility.

3 WHAT IS FERPA? FERPA stands for Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (also known as the Buckley Amendment). Passed by Congress in 1974, the Act regulates the release of academic records, and grants four specific rights to students: – –The right to view all information the institution is keeping in his/her student file – –The right to seek amendment to those records and, in certain cases, append a statement to the record – –The right to consent to disclosure of his/her records – –The right to file a complaint with the FERPA Office in Washington, D.C.

4 WHAT IS A STUDENT EDUCATIONAL RECORD? Most information provided to the College by a student for use in the educational process is considered a student educational record. Most information provided to the College by a student for use in the educational process is considered a student educational record. Some examples are: –Personally Identifiable Information (i.e., student name, social security number) –Grades –Class Schedules

5 WHERE CAN STUDENT RECORDS BE FOUND? A document in the Office of the Registrar A computer printout in your office A class list on your desk A computer display screen Notes you have taken during an advisement session The storage method used does not make a difference.

6 FERPA Summary Student educational records are considered confidential and may not be released without the written consent of the student, except by provisions outlined in law (exceptions are handled by the Registrar). As a faculty or staff member you have a responsibility to protect educational records in your possession. Some information is considered public (sometimes called "Directory Information"). This info can be released without the student's written permission. – –The student may opt to consider this information confidential as well.

7 Summary Continued…. Ramapo College of New Jersey has identified Directory Information as: – –Dates of Attendance – –Major Field of Study – –Degrees Received You have access to information only for legitimate "educational" use in completion of your responsibilities as a college employee. Information cannot be used for any other purpose.

8 Questions If you are ever in doubt, do not release any information. Contact the Office of the Registrar at 201-684- 7695 or at registrar@ramapo.edu. The Office of the Registrar is responsible for student record information.

9 Let’s Apply What You Learned!

10 If a student's parent calls asking how a student is doing in a class, can you give out that information Yes Yes No No

11 Incorrect Even though the person inquiring may be the student's parent, FERPA recognizes students in secondary education as adults, regardless of age. Therefore, you cannot give out that grade, or any other non-directory information. Even though the person inquiring may be the student's parent, FERPA recognizes students in secondary education as adults, regardless of age. Therefore, you cannot give out that grade, or any other non-directory information. General Rule: You must assume that the student is an adult who is entitled to privacy, even from parents. Parents may assert their rights to the records if the student is dependent according to the tax code, however, permission would be determined by the Registrar's Office.

12 Correct Even though the person inquiring may be the student's parent, FERPA recognizes students in college as adults, regardless of age. Therefore, you cannot give out that grade, or any other non-directory information

13 You receive a call from a recruiting firm asking for names and addresses of students with a GPA of 3.0 or better. They say they have good job information for these students. Can you help these students get jobs by giving out this information? YES YES NO NO

14 Incorrect While we all want to help students to get good jobs that request should be sent to the appropriate office. General Rule: Do not release student information that pertains to grade point average to anyone without prior written consent of that student. In this case the request should be forwarded to the Office of the Registrar. ALL outside requests for any information such as Dean's Lists must be referred to the Office of the Registrar.

15 Correct While we all want to help students to get good jobs that request should be sent to the Office of the Registrar. Office of the Registrar.

16 A person comes to your office with a letter containing a signature that gives consent to the release the transcript of a student. Do you give the transcript to them? A person comes to your office with a letter containing a signature that gives consent to the release the transcript of a student. Do you give the transcript to them? Yes Yes No No

17 Incorrect Transcripts and record information are available only through the Office of the Registrar. General Rule: Official transcripts are available only through the Office of the Registrar. Students can also access their grades online or view full transcripts and degree audits at Web for Students/Luminis. Do not give any records to a third party.Web for Students/Luminis

18 Correct Transcripts and record information are available only through the Office of the Registrar.

19 You get a frantic phone call from an individual who says the he is a student's father and must get in touch with her immediately because of a family emergency. Can you tell him when and where her next class is today? Yes Yes No No

20 Incorrect For the safety of the student you cannot tell another person where a student is at any time. General Rule: When this situation arises, direct the caller to contact the campus Public Safety Office for emergencies. The Public Safety Office may be able to contact the student in class. The Public Safety Office cannot take anyone to the student's class.

21 Correct For the safety of the student you cannot tell another person where a student is at any time.

22 You receive a phone call from the local police department indicating that they are trying to determine whether a particular student was in attendance on a specific day. Since they are in the middle of an investigation are you allowed to give them this information? Yes Yes No No

23 Incorrect The police should first be directed to the Office of the Registrar. General Rule: Information about whether or not a student was enrolled in a particular semester is directory information, and can be obtained through the Office of the Registrar. If the police require more information, a subpoena may be required. Additionally, FERPA requires notification of the student, unless it is specifically stated on the subpoena that the student must not be notified.

24 Correct The police should first be directed to the Office of the Registrar.

25 Is it wrong for instructors to leave exams, papers, etc. outside their office for students to pick up? Yes Yes No No

26 Incorrect That is a violation of the Privacy law because it is inappropriate for students to have access to other students' information. General Rule: Personally identifiable materials cannot be left in a public place. That is a violation of the Privacy law

27 Correct It is inappropriate for students to have access to other students' information.

28 An unauthorized person retrieves information from a computer screen that was left unattended. Under FERPA, is the institution and the person who's computer was left unattended responsible? Yes Yes No No

29 Incorrect Information on a computer screen should be treated the same as printed reports.

30 Correct Information on a computer screen should be treated the same as printed reports.

31 Congratulations! You have completed the FERPA tutorial. You are well on your way to becoming an expert on student confidentiality rights. You have completed the FERPA tutorial. You are well on your way to becoming an expert on student confidentiality rights. Thank you for taking the time to familiarize yourself with student confidentiality rights as outlined under FERPA. Thank you for taking the time to familiarize yourself with student confidentiality rights as outlined under FERPA. FERPA Expert


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