FERPA

Overview:

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that affords parents the right to have access to their children’s education records, the right to seek to have the records amended, and the right to have some control over the disclosure of personally identifiable information from the education records. When a student turns 18 years old or enters a postsecondary institution at any age, the rights under FERPA transfer from the parents to the student (“eligible student”). The FERPA statute is found at 20 U.S.C. § 1232g and the FERPA regulations are found at 34 CFR Part 99. 

For further information on how FERPA please access the following resources:

Below are several videos that further explain FERPA guidelines.

Student Privacy 101: FERPA for Parents and Students

What parents need to know about their student's data

Email and Student Privacy

Protecting student privacy while using online educational services

The A-B-C's of Student Directory


School Volunteers and FERPA

FERPA complaint process explained