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College Navigation 101 - FERPA
What FERPA Means For You & Your College Student
2. How do I navigate the college maze?
If the college acceptance letters have just begun to come in,
congratulations! You are now officially a college parent. You are
excited for your student, and possibly a bit overwhelmed for
yourself.
You’re not sure what you should be thinking about, or doing, or
how to help your student prepare for the next phase.
Don’t worry! College Navigation 101 should help you think about
your new role and help you get started on your journey.
3. College Navigation 101 – FERPA
What is FERPA?
• The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of
1974 (sometimes referred to as the Buckley Amendment) was
designed to protect the privacy of educational records and
to establish the rights of students to inspect
and review their educational records.
• It also provided control over the release
of educational record information.
The original intent of this legislation was to
keep elementary and high school records private and to
give parents access to their child’s school records.
• Once a student turns eighteen, or attends school beyond
secondary school, the rights of access to the student’s
records transfer to the student.
4. College Navigation 101 – FERPA
What does FERPA mean for you as a college parent?
• Generally FERPA rules mean that student academic
information such as grades or academic standing (GPA,
academic transcript, academic warning, academic
probation, or discipline records) will be given to the student
and not to the parents.
• College students are considered responsible adults who
may determine who will receive information about them.
• College representatives are prohibited from discussing
information about the student’s academic record with
parents.
Most colleges have a waiver form which students can sign allowing records to
be released to parents or college representatives, such as faculty members, to
discuss records with parents.
5. College Navigation 101 – FERPA
Does this mean that you have no way to find out your student’s
grades?
• Because FERPA legislation prevents parents from finding out
student grades and academic standing directly from the
school, the best way to find out how your student is doing is to
ask him.
• The sharing of student academic information with parents
becomes a family issue rather than an institutional issue. It is a
decision that families should discuss and make together.
• Perhaps one of the benefits of the FERPA rule is that it provides
an additional opportunity for parents to communicate with their
college student about their expectations and the student’s
responsibilities.
• Rather than seeing this legislation as a barrier to good college
parenting, parents might see this as an important opportunity for
meaningful dialogue with a student.
6. College Navigation 101 – FERPA
Are there any exceptions to the restrictions limiting the
release of student information?
• There is a health and safety exception to FERPA regulations.
If a student is considered a threat to himself or to others, or there is a need to
protect the health and safety of the student for some reason, information may be
shared with parents.
• A school may also disclose to parents any violation of the use
or possession of drugs or alcohol by students under twenty-one.
• An important note here is that the law allows, but does not
require, such information to be released to parents. School
policies may vary widely regarding parental notification policies.
7. College Navigation 101 – FERPA
College parents often feel frustrated by FERPA regulations. You may feel that you
need, and should have, access to student information.
As college parents, we need to remember that college students are working
toward increased independence and responsibility.
Allowing them to determine who receives their academic information is a part of
that growing independence. Some students handle this responsibility wisely and
some may struggle with it.
As with many aspects of the college experience, increased communication
between college parents and college students will make the experience go
smoothly for everyone.
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