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Home Page > Admissions > Records and Registration > Policies > FERPA


FERPA

 

Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974

Also known as the Buckley Amendment

 

Why Comply with FERPA?

  • It’s the law
  • Failure to comply could result in withholding Federal Funds, including Student Financial Aid
  • Lawsuits caused by violations cost time and money

 

Student Rights Granted under FERPA

  • The right to inspect and review their own education records
  • The right to seek to have those records amended
  • The right to have some control over the disclosure of information from the records

 

What are Education Records?

  • All records that directly relate to a student and are maintained by an institution
  • These records can be in any media form: handwritten, print, type, film, electronic, etc.
    • Registration forms, transcripts, student information displayed on your computer screen, grades, student schedules, class rosters

 

What information can be released?

  • Directory Information
  • Information that the student has given written consent to release
  • Information needed by employees who have a legitimate educational interest
  • Information needed by certain government agencies

 


Directory Information at SDSU includes:

  • Student’s Name
  • Address (local, permanent)
  • Student’s email address
  • Telephone (local, permanent)
  • Student Class Level
  • Name and Address of Next of Kin
  • Date and Place of Birth
  • Major Program of Study
  • Minor Program of Study
  • Dates of Attendance
  • Current and past course registration(s) (courses only – not schedules)
  • Degrees and Awards received
  • All Previous Education Institutions Attended
  • Participation in Officially Recognized Activities and Sports
  • Weight and height of Athletic Team Members
  • Any photographic material containing the image of the student (i.e., yearbook, electronic image, etc.)

 

Who can access Student Information?

  • SDSU Employees who have a legitimate educational interest
    • Legitimate Educational Interest: a school official’s need to review student education information to fulfill a responsibility as part of his or her employment
  • Financial Aid Lenders
  • Agents of the court when the college has been served with a lawfully-issued subpoena or court order
  • Certain State & Federal Agencies
  • Appropriate individuals in an emergency in order to protect the health & safety of the student or other persons
  • Under the Solomon Amendment – military recruiters

 

Parent’s Rights

  • Parents may obtain directory information
  • Parents may obtain non-directory information by obtaining WebAdvisor login information from their child, if the student wishes

 

Important Information

  • Access to Student information via WebAdvisor, MISIntranet, or Wintegrate does not authorize unrestricted use of that information
  • Curiosity is not a valid reason to view student information
  • Records should only be used in the context of official business
  • Refer requests for student academic information to the Registrar’s Office
  • Information on a computer should be treated with the same confidentiality as a paper copy
  • Do not leave confidential information displayed on an unattended computer
  • Cover or put away papers that contain confidential information if you are going to step away from your desk
  • Records containing Social Security Numbers or grades should be shredded, not just thrown in the garbage
  • Students have the option of requesting a privacy hold – even directory information may not be given out on these students

 

To Avoid FERPA Violations –

Please Do Not:

  • Use the SSN/Student ID to post grades
  • Leave graded tests in a stack for students to sort through
  • Circulate a printed class list with the Student Name and SSN/Student ID
  • Provide anyone with student schedules
  • Provide anyone with lists of students enrolled in your classes
  • Include confidential information (grades, GPA) in a recommendation letter without the written consent of the student

 

 

When in doubt, don’t give it out!






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