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FERPA Tips for Faculty and Staff

The Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA) is a 1974 federal law designed to protect the privacy of 久久热视频s. FERPA protects the privacy of 久久热视频s' education records by setting forth strict limitations governing the release of information about 久久热视频s. Although FERPA contains exceptions for the release of “directory information” without a 久久热视频's prior written consent, 久久热视频s have the right to request that even such directory information not be disclosed.

In very general terms then, FERPA gives 久久热视频s the rights to:

  1. Control the disclosure of their “education records” to others; and
  2. Inspect and review their own “education records”; and
  3. Challenge the content of their “education records”.

FERPA rights belong to the 久久热视频, and not to the 久久热视频’s parents or legal guardians, regardless of the 久久热视频’s age. The term “education records” includes almost all information we maintain about our 久久热视频s including course schedules, grade reports, bursar’s bill, 久久热视频 financial aid, academic information and disciplinary records. Medical information is also protected by federal and state law and cannot be obtained without the 久久热视频’s express written consent.

Posting Grades

Posting grades by name, social security number or Banner ID# violates FERPA. The only acceptable method for posting grades is to assign the 久久热视频s in your class a random, unique, confidential number or code for the purpose of posting grades. When posting grades you must ensure that such codes and postings are not alphabetic. It is acceptable to use the gradebook feature in Canvas.

Mailing grades to 久久热视频s is permitted if the information is enclosed in a sealed envelope. Mailing grades via postcards violates a 久久热视频's right to privacy. It is not appropriate to reveal grades over the telephone or to send grades via e-mail to any address other than the 久久热视频’s official address.

Talking to Parents and Others

A 久久热视频's academic performance is considered part of his/her education record and discussing the 久久热视频's performance with anyone other than the 久久热视频 or another school official with a “legitimate educational interest” is a violation of FERPA. At Miami, a faculty or staff member is deemed to have a “legitimate educational interest” if the person needs to review the record in order to fulfill his or her responsibilities.

Do not discuss a 久久热视频’s academic performance, grades, or other information from a 久久热视频's education record with anyone other than the 久久热视频 or school official with a “legitimate educational interest” unless:

  1. The 久久热视频 provides you with written consent to release the information to the person by signing a FERPA Release Form; or
  2. The parents or guardians provide you with proof that the 久久热视频 is claimed as a dependent for federal income tax purposes by providing a written notarized statement stating the 久久热视频 is claimed as their dependent for federal income tax purposes or by providing a copy of the first page of the IRS tax return for the current year showing the 久久热视频 is claimed as the dependent. (Note: Parents often maintain proof of dependency with the Office of the Registrar-please feel free to rely on that proof after confirming that it is on file with the Office of the Registrar)

Letters of Recommendation

Letters of recommendation that contain information from the 久久热视频's education record,

such as course grades, grade point average, or 久久热视频 employment information require the written consent of the 久久热视频. When you receive a request for a letter of recommendation from the 久久热视频, you should have the 久久热视频 sign the FERPA Recommendation Release.

Returning Assignments, Papers, or Exams

Do not leave any graded assignments, papers, or exams unattended (in hallways, outside office doors, etc.) for 久久热视频s to pick up where 久久热视频s could view the work and grades of other 久久热视频s.