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Families Grapple with Student Privacy. By: Ninja Turtles. FERPA. Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 Stemmed from Civil Liberties and Women’s Rights in the ’60s Exceptions “Health and safety” emergencies Student is dependent on taxes Drug or alcohol violation under 21.
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Families Grapple with Student Privacy By: Ninja Turtles
FERPA • Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 • Stemmed from Civil Liberties and Women’s Rights in the ’60s • Exceptions • “Health and safety” emergencies • Student is dependent on taxes • Drug or alcohol violation under 21
“Ferpa is about judgment and the bottom line is that students are building a trust relationship with the university- they are trusting us to keep their information private.” • Joanne Berg, registrar at University of Wisconsin
Examples • Since Virginia Tech and Daniel Barclay from MIT in April, universities have begun to side with parents • Last year at Temple, more than 5,000 undergrads signed waiver out of 23,000 • The people who pushed for Ferpa are now parents of students who want the information • Students are now closer with their parents
University Policies • No one universal policy • Some universities don’t have drafted waiver, so students/parents must draft their own • Schools with drafted waivers, still are not required to release information, it only allows them to • Parents can call registrar to ask what their student needs to do so their parent can receive information