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210.14 |
210.14 |
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8/05/05 |
11/21/03 |
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ORIGINATOR: University
Registrar
SUBJECT: Disclosure of Student Record
I. Introduction
UMUC complies with the Family Educational Rights
and Privacy Act (“FERPA”)
of 1974 (also known as “the Buckley Amendment”)
which protects the privacy of students. In accordance
with FERPA, this Policy informs students of their
rights to:
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Inspect and review their education records;
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Seek an amendment of their education records, where appropriate;
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Limit disclosure to others of personally identifiable information from
education records without the student's prior written consent; and
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File formal complaints alleging a violation of FERPA with the Department
of Education.
II. Definitions
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“Student” is
an individual who is attending or who has attended
UMUC. It does not include any applicant for
admission to UMUC who does not matriculate,
even if he or she previously attended UMUC.
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“Education records” are
records that contain information directly related
to a student that are maintained by UMUC or
by a third party on behalf of UMUC. The following
records are not education records:
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Campus
police or security (“law enforcement unit”)
records maintained solely for law enforcement
purposes and maintained by that law enforcement
unit.
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Employment records, except where a currently enrolled student is employed
as a result of his or her status as a student.
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Records of a physician, psychologist, or other recognized professional
or paraprofessional if made or used only for treatment purposes and
available only to persons providing treatment.
- Records that contain only information relating to a person's activities
after that person is no longer a student at UMUC.
III. Inspection and Review of Education Records by Students
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Right of Access
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Each student has a right of access to his or her education records,
except financial records of the student's parents and confidential letters
of recommendation received prior to January 1, 1975.
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A student may, by a signed writing, waive his or her right of access
to confidential recommendations in three areas: admission to any educational
institution, job placement, and receipt of honors and awards. UMUC will
not require such waivers as a condition for admission or receipt of
any service or benefit normally provided to students. If the student
chooses to waive his or her right of access, he or she will be notified,
upon written request, of the names of all persons making confidential
recommendations. Such recommendations will be used only for the purpose
for which they were specifically intended. A waiver may be revoked in
writing at any time; and the revocation will apply to all subsequent
recommendations, but not to recommendations received while the waiver
was in effect.
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Custodians of Education Records - The custodian of education records is:
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For UMUC-Adelphi - the Registrar located in Adelphi, Maryland.
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For UMUC-Asia - the Registrar located in Tokyo, Japan.
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For UMUC-Europe - the Registrar located
in Heidelberg, Germany.
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For Mannheim - the Registrar located in Heidelberg, Germany.
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For
Schwäbisch Gmünd - the Registrar located
in Adelphi, Maryland.
- Procedure to Request Review and/or Inspection of Education Records - Requests
for review and/or inspection of education records should be made in writing
to the appropriate custodian of records, as defined above. The custodian of
records or designee will comply with a request for access within a reasonable
time by arranging for the student to review his or her records in the presence
of a staff member. If facilities permit, a student may obtain copies of his
or her records by paying reproduction costs. The fee for copies is 50 cents
per page. UMUC will not provide copies of any transcripts in the student's
records other than the student's current UMUC transcript. Official transcripts
(with the seal of UMUC) will be provided for a separate fee.
IV. Amendment of Education Records - Students may request an amendment
of their education records in accordance with this procedure:
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Request to Amend Education Records
- A student who believes that his or her education records is inaccurate,
misleading, or in violation of the student's rights of privacy may ask
the custodian of the education records to amend the record. The custodian
of the education records or designee will decide whether to amend the
record within a reasonable time after the request. If the custodian of
the education records or designee decides not to amend the record, he
or she will inform the student of the right to a hearing.
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Hearings
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A student may submit a written request for
a hearing to challenge the content of his or
her education records to the University Registrar.
The written request must state what records
the student believes are inaccurate, misleading,
or in violation of the privacy rights of the
student.
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A hearing will be conducted by the University
Registrar or designee. The hearing may take
place via telephone or video conferencing.
The student will be given an opportunity to
present evidence relevant to the issues raised
and may be assisted or represented by individuals
of his or her choice at his or her own expense,
including an attorney.
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Within a reasonable period of time after
the conclusion of a hearing, the University
Registrar will notify the student in writing
of his decision. The written decision will
include a summary of the evidence and the reasons
for the decision.
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If the University Registrar determines
that the education record is inaccurate,
misleading, or in violation of the privacy
of the student, the education records will
be amended. The University Registrar will
inform the student of the amendment in
writing.
- If, as a result of the hearing, the University
Registrar decides that the education record
is not inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise
in violation of the privacy rights of the
student, he will inform the student of the
right to place a statement in the record
commenting on the contested information in
the record or stating why he or she disagrees
with the decision of the agency or institution,
or both. Any such explanation will be kept
as part of the student's record as long as
the contested portion of the record is kept
and will be disclosed whenever the contested
portion of the record is disclosed.
V. Disclosures - UMUC will not disclose education records or the personally
identifiable information contained therein unless permitted by FERPA and under
the following circumstances:
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Prior Written Consent - The Custodian of the Records will provide the
education records or personally identifiable information contained therein
if the student provides prior written consent that the information may be
disclosed. The consent must:
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Specify the records that may be disclosed;
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State the purpose for the disclosure;
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Identify to whom the disclosure is to be made; and
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Be signed and dated by the student.
At the student's request and expense, a copy of the records disclosed will
be provided to the student.
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Directory Information
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UMUC designates the following categories of information as directory
information:
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Name;
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Major field of study;
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Dates of attendance;
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Degrees and awards received; and
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Previous educational institution most recently attended.
- Birth Date
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Directory information may be disclosed in the absence of consent unless
the student files a written notice, within three weeks of the first day
in which the student is enrolled, informing UMUC not to disclose any or
all of the categories. To prevent automatic disclosure of directory information,
this notice must be filed annually within the time allotted above, with
the appropriate custodian of the education records, as defined in this
Policy.
- Additional Disclosures without Prior Consent - Prior consent is not required
for disclosure of education records or the personally identifiable information
contained therein in the following circumstances:
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The disclosure is to other school officials generally within the University
System of Maryland or UMUC who have legitimate educational interests.
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“School officials” includes
internal and external instructional or
administrative personnel who are or may
be in a position to use the information
in furtherance of a legitimate educational
objective, such as to provide student
services. This includes, but is not limited
to, faculty, staff members, and security
personnel.
- “Legitimate educational interests” include
interests directly related to the academic
environment.
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The disclosure is to officials of other schools in which a student seeks
to enroll or is enrolled. Upon his or her request and at his or her expense,
the student is provided with a copy of the records that have been transferred.
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The disclosure is to authorized representatives of the Comptroller General
of the United States, the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education,
and state or local educational authorities.
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The disclosure is to authorized persons and organizations in connection
with a student's application for, or receipt of, financial aid--but only
to the extent necessary for such purposes as determining eligibility,
amount, conditions, and enforcement of terms and conditions.
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The disclosure is to State and local officials to whom, according to
effective state law adopted prior to November 19, 1974, such information
is specifically required to be reported.
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The disclosure is to organizations conducting educational studies for
the purpose of developing, validating, or administering predictive tests,
administering student aid programs, and improving instruction. The studies
shall be conducted so as not to permit personal identification of students
to outsiders, and the information is destroyed when it is no longer needed
for those purposes.
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The disclosure is to accrediting organizations for purposes necessary
to carry out their functions.
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The disclosure is to the parent of a student who is dependent for income
tax purposes. (Note: UMUC may require documentation of dependent status,
such as copies of income tax forms.)
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The disclosure is to comply with a judicial order or lawfully issued
subpoena. Unless expressly prohibited by the subpoena, UMUC will make
a reasonable effort to notify the student or parent of the order or subpoena
in advance of compliance in order to give them time to seek protective
action.
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The disclosure is in connection with a health or safety emergency.
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The disclosure is to an alleged victim of any crime of violence, of
the results of any disciplinary proceeding conducted by UMUC against the
alleged perpetrator of that crime with respect to that crime.
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The disclosure is to an alleged victim of any crime of violence of the
results of any disciplinary proceeding conducted by UMUC against the alleged
perpetrator of that crime with respect to that crime.
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Record of Disclosures - UMUC maintains with the student's education records
a record of each request and each disclosure, except for:
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Disclosures to the student himself or herself.
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Disclosures made pursuant to the written consent of the student (the
written consent itself suffices as a record).
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Disclosures to USM instructional or administrative officials.
- Disclosures of directory information. This record of disclosures may
be inspected by the student, the official custodian of the records, and
other officials of UMUC and governmental officials.
VI. Right to File Complaint
A student alleging that UMUC has not complied with the Family Educational Rights
and Privacy Act (FERPA) may file a student grievance in accordance with UMUC's
Student Grievance Procedures (Policy 130.70) or submit a written complaint to:
Family Policy Compliance Office
U.S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20202-4605
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