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F amily E ducational R ights and P rivacy A ct University of Nebraska at Kearney

* A university telephone directory? * Student registration forms? * Grades? * Advising information? * Student information displayed on your computer screen? Take a look around your work area. What information do you have which may need to be handled in a secure way? For example:

The consequences of how we handle, or mishandle, student information are significant. What student information can you disclose, and to whom, under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)? This tutorial will help answer these questions.

* The right to inspect and review education records. * The right to seek the amendment of education records. * The right to consent to the disclosure of education records. * The right to obtain a copy of the school’s FERPA policy. * The right to file a complaint with the FERPA Office in Washington, D.C. FERPA is a federal law that protects students. This law gives students five rights.

WHAT ARE EDUCATION RECORDS? * Student education records are official and confidential documents protected by FERPA. Education records, as defined by FERPA, includes all records which are related to a student and maintained by UNK. * These records can be in any media: handwritten, print, type, film, electronic, etc.

Education Records DO NOT Include: * Personal notes by faculty/staff which are not shared with others ( memory joggers ) * Law enforcement/public safety records maintained solely for law enforcement purposes * Employment records where employment is not connected to student status  Records related to treatment by a health care professional used only for medical/health treatment of the student

Disclosure of Education Records * Generally, the university must have written permission from the student before releasing information from the student’s record. * One exception is categorized as directory information.

Directory Information * Certain information, known as “Directory Information” may be released without the student’s consent. Directory Information at UNK is defined as:

UNK Directory Information Student name Address--including address Telephone number Date and place of birth Major field of study Dates of attendance Height and weight of student athletes

UNK Directory Information (cont’d) Participation in officially recognized activities and sports Degrees and awards received Most recent previous education institution or agency attended Current enrollment status

A student has the option to request that NO directory information be released. In order to maintain directory information as confidential, a student must sign a Directory Restriction Form at the Office of the Registrar at the end of the first week of each semester or summer term for which the restriction is to be in place. If the student elects to have directory information remain confidential then NO INFORMATION CAN BE RELEASED! Take Note!

Access to student education records * Under certain circumstances, confidential (non-directory) education records can be released without a student’s prior consent. * For example, to comply with a lawfully issued subpoena or to school officials who have a “legitimate educational interest” (or a legal “right to know”)

What is “Legitimate Educational Interest”? A Legitimate Educational Interest exists when the school official is: * performing a task that is specified in his/her position description or contract; * performing a task related to a student’s education or to student discipline; * providing a service or benefit to the student; * maintaining safety and security on campus.

REMEMBER……... * Access to SIS does NOT authorize unrestricted use of student data! * Records should be used only in the context of official business in conjunction with the educational success of the student. * Curiosity does not qualify as a legal right to know.

What about PARENTS? * At the post-secondary level, parents have no inherent rights to inspect a student’s education records. * The right to inspect is limited solely to the student.  At UNK, information from the student’s record may be released to parents ONLY with the written consent of the student.

* Check a student’s directory restrictions before you answer any questions. * Information may be released with a signed consent from the student. * Information viewed on a computer screen should be treated with the same confidentiality as paper records.

When in Doubt.....  When in doubt, DO NOT release information -consult with the Office of Student Records.  “ OOPS ” is not acceptable when it comes to disclosure of education records!

* For additional information or to review the complete text of the UNK FERPA policy, contact the Office of the Registrar, Founders Hall. * Phone:

Test your knowledge! * Access to SIS is authorization for unrestricted use of student data. True False * Parents can have access to their son or daughter’s education records at anytime. Yes No

REMEMBER……... * Access to SIS does NOT authorize unrestricted use of student data! * Records should be used only in the context of official business in conjunction with the educational success of the student. * Curiosity does not qualify as a legal right to know. Click me!

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WHAT DO YOU KNOW? * A student cannot request that directory information be withheld. True False * When in doubt, release the information or call Public Safety for information. True False

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What about PARENTS? * At the post-secondary level, parents have no inherent rights to inspect a student’s education records. * The right to inspect is limited solely to the student.  At UNK, information from the student’s record may be released to parents ONLY with the written consent of the student. Click me!

A student has the option to request that NO directory information be released. In order to maintain directory information as confidential, a student must sign a Directory Restriction Form at the Office of the Registrar at the end of the first week of each semester or summer term for which the restriction is to be in place. If the student elects to have directory information remain confidential then NO INFORMATION CAN BE RELEASED! Click me! Take Note!