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FERPA INFORMATION
Family
Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974
The Family
Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) is a federal law which is designed to protect the privacy of and limit
access to the education records of students. FERPA identifies the following privacy rights of students:
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The right to
inspect and review their education records
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The right to
seek to amend their education records
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The right to
have some control over the disclosure of information from their education records
At the
post-secondary level, parents, guardians, and other individuals associated with a student are not automatically granted
access to the student's education records. Regardless of the student's age, all rights and responsibilities associated
with a student's education records transfer from the parent or guardian to the student when the student begins attendance at
a post-secondary institution (such as the University of Hartford), even if the parent or guardian is paying for the
student's education. Therefore, according to federal law, we may not discuss certain aspects of a student's education
record with a parent, guardian or other third party unless consent is granted by the student. The University of
Hartford offers a "Consent to Release Student Information" form, which may be completed and submitted by a student to
provide this consent. These forms are available in the Student Administrative Services Center (SASC), or you may
click here to view and print a copy of the form.
View complete
FERPA regulations at http://www.ed.gov/policy/gen/reg/ferpa/index.html.
For
additional information please choose the appropriate link:
*View Faculty Information*
*View Staff Information*
*View Students' Information*
*View Parents' Information*
View and Update Information through the Student-Self
Service Center
Print a Consent to Release Student Information Form
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For Parents:
- Work with the service person to make the service experience a success.
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