FERPA (Federal Education Rights and Protection Act)
FERPA
Policy - Employee Handbook
FERPA Policy - Student Handbook
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
of 1974
1. What is the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of
1974? [FERPA]
FERPA deals specifically with the educational records of students
who reach the age of 18 or who attend a postsecondary institution,
granting them certain rights with respect to these records. The
student has the right to:
a. inspects and reviews their educational records;
b. seeks to amend their educational records if appropriate;
c. has some control over the disclosure of information from those
records.
2. To what educational institutions do the regulations apply?
FERPA applies to all educational agencies and institutions that
receive funds under any program administered by the Secretary of
Education.
3. Who is considered a student?
A student is any person who attends or has attended Blackburn
College.
4. What are education records?
Records containing a student’s name, social security number, student
number, or other personally identifiable information are covered by
FERPA unless identified in the Act’s excluded categories. An
education record is any record in whatever form (handwritten, taped,
print, film or other medium), which is maintained by the College and
is directly related to a student. Exceptions include:
a. personal records kept by a College employee if the record is not
revealed to others and is kept in the sole possession of the
employee;
b. student employment records that related exclusively to the
student in the capacity of a College staff employee (does not apply
to Work Program records);
c. records maintained separately from educational records solely for
law enforcement agencies of the same jurisdiction;
d. counseling records maintain by the College Chaplain or the
College Counselor;
e. medical records maintained by the College solely for treatment
and made available only to those persons providing treatment; and
f. Alumni Office records.
5. When may student educational record information be disclosed?
The College will disclose “non-directory” information contained in a
student’s educational record only with written consent of the
student, with the following exceptions:
a. to school officials, including instructors, who have a legitimate
educational interest in the records;
b. to officials on another school in which the student seeks or
intends to enroll;
c. to federal, state and local agencies and authorities as provided
under law;
d. to the parents of an eligible student if the student is clamed as
a dependant for income tax purposes;
e. accrediting organizations;
f. to comply with a judicial order or lawfully issued subpoena; and
g. emergencies affecting the health or safety of the student or
other persons.
6. What is Directory Information?
Disclosure of directory information may be made without the
student’s consent. Directory information includes the student’s
name, school and permanent address, school and permanent home
telephone number, school mail box address, major, dates of
attendance, degree(s) received and dates of conferral, weight and
height of athletes.
The “Faces Book” is considered to be Blackburn College’s public
directly. A housing roster is distributed to College offices, and is
for internal use only.
7. What if the student does not want Directory Information
released?
A student who wishes to have directory information withheld must
complete a Registration Information Card each semester. The student
will have the option of withholding or releasing directory
information and Dean’s List information. Students who do not want
the College to release directory information will be flagged on the
CAMS system.
8. What may I, as a faculty or staff member, disclose to others?
What may I, as a faculty or staff member, disclose only Directory
Information providing then have evidence that the student has not
restricted the release of information. Faculty and staff members
must check the CAMS system prior to releasing any directory
information.
9. Can non-Directory information ever be released?
Other information may be released with the student’s written
consent. Such written consent must (a) specify the groups to be
released, (b) state the purpose of the disclosure. (c) Identify the
party or class of parties to whom disclosure may be made, and (d) be
signed and selection
10. What penalties can e imposed for non-compliance with the Act?
Non-compliance may terminate the institution’s eligibility to
receive Federal funding.
11. Where may I obtain more information on FERPA?
Policy may be found in the Student Handbook, or call The Registrar’s
Office of Dean of Students Office.

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