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The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (“FERPA”)
affords students certain rights with respect to their educational
records. They are:
- The right to inspect and review their education records.
- The right to request the amendment of their education
records to ensure that they are not inaccurate, misleading or
otherwise in violation of their privacy or other rights.
- The right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable
information contained in their education records, except to the
extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent. FERPA
permits disclosures without consent to “school officials”
with “legitimate educational interests.” “School
officials” include university employees (including law enforcement
unit and health personnel); agents of the university (such as
an attorney or collection agent); or individuals, including students,
serving on official committees or assisting a school official
perform his/her tasks. A school official has a “legitimate
educational interest” if the official needs to review an
educational record to fulfill his/her professional responsibility.
Upon request, the university discloses education records without
consent to officials of another school in which a student seeks
to enroll. California State University, Fullerton has designated
as “Directory” information a student's name, date
and place of birth, permanent and local address, university-recognized
e-mail
address(es), telephone number, class level, enrollment status,
major, minor, dates of attendance, degrees and awards received,
previous educational institutions attended, past and present participation
in recognized activities, and weight and height if an athletic
team member. For Graduate Assistants, Teaching Associates and
Instructional Student Assistants, the university also designates
as Directory information the department where the student is employed
and the student’s status as a Graduate Assistant, Teaching
Associate or Instructional Student Assistant. Unless restricted
by the student, the campus may release Directory information at
any time to any requesting party, including the military and for
the development of the university-affiliated marketing programs.
Students may choose to limit the release of their Directory information
in one four ways:
- Permit release of all Directory information.
Unless restricted by a student, the university may release
a student's Directory information at any time to any requesting
party, including the military and for the development of university-affiliated
marketing programs. After review by the Chancellor’s
Office, the university will release to the exclusive representative
of Unit 11 a student’s department and employee status.
- Permit release of only "Verification"
information. This sub-category of Directory information
consists of a student's name, class level, enrollment status,
major, minor, degrees and awards received, dates of attendance
and university-recognized e-mail address(es). The university
will release this information for classroom use; in response
to requests, including those from financial lenders, employers
or insurance companies for verification of degree and enrollment
information; and for inclusion in Commencement and honors
materials. After review by the Chancellor’s Office,
the university will release to the exclusive representative
of Unit 11 a student’s department and employee status.
Students who release only "Verification" information
will be excluded from all university directories, printed
or electronic, that the university may produce or publish.
- Permit release of only "Class" information.
This sub-category of Directory information consists of a student's
name, major, minor, degree and awards received, and university-recognized
e-mail address(es). The university will release this information
only for classroom use and for inclusion in Commencement and
honors materials. Students who release only "Class"
information will be excluded from all university directories
that the university may produce or publish, and the university
will not respond to requests, including those from financial
lenders, employers or insurance companies, for verification
of degree and enrollment information. The university will
also not respond to requests for a student’s department
and employment status.
- Withhold the release of all Directory information.
Withholding the release of all Directory information means
that the student will be excluded from all university directories
and publications that the university may produce or publish,
including Commencement and honors materials,
and the university will not verify degree, dates of attendance,
enrollment information, or department and employment status
without the prior written consent of the student. Students
may prevent the release of this information without a specific
prior written authorization by logging on to http://titanonline.fullerton.edu
or appearing in person at the Admissions and Records Service
Center, Room 114 on the first floor of Langsdorf Hall.
- The right to file with the U.S. Department of Education
a complaint concerning alleged failures of the California State
University, Fullerton to comply with the requirements of FERPA.
The Office that administers FERPA is: Family Policy Compliance
Office, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Ave. SW , Washington
, DC 20202-4605 .
- The right to obtain a copy of the California State University
, Fullerton 's student records policy. A copy of this
policy may be obtained from the Office of the Vice President for
Student Affairs.
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