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Event Details

Thursday, October 8 2020

9:00 am - 10:00 am

Location

The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is the federal law that restricts disclosure of student education records, including class work, grades, student conduct, and all other records maintained by the University regarding a student. Other legal and University requirements also restrict how we handle student records. This session will highlight the legal requirements under FERPA and other laws regarding disclosure of student records, including the exceptions and when and how disclosure is permissible. The session will include a discussion of student records related to handling class assignments; addressing student conduct issues; providing references for students; and responding to requests from third parties for information. There will an opportunity for discussion of these issues and to address questions on these topics.  

Caragh Vasko, Assistant Registrar

Colleen Treml, General Counsel

Kenneth Danton, Assistant General Counsel