| 
                                                               (Refer to Policy C 6.8.100 or WAC 132Y-126) 
Purpose.
The college shall establish and enforce guidelines, which are in   accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of   1974 (Buckley Amendment) concerning the information, which becomes a   part of a student’s permanent educational records and governing the   conditions of its disclosure. Except as otherwise indicated in the   procedural guidelines, the college will not provide information   contained in student educational records in response to inquiries from   either within or without the college unless the expressed consent of the   student has been given. Inquiries from relatives, other students,   faculty, and staff, acting as private persons or members of   extra-collegiate groups or organizations, will be defined as coming from   outside the college. Exception will be made in the disclosure of   personally identifiable information from the educational records of a   student to appropriate parties in connection with an emergency if   knowledge of the information is necessary to protect the health or   safety of the student or other individual. 
Release of Information
(1) Requests from Outside the College
(a) Unless the student specifically  requests otherwise, designated  officials of the college will routinely  respond to requests for the  following directory information about a  student: 
(i) student’s name and address, 
(ii) telephone number, 
(iii) date and place of birth, 
(iv) major field of study, 
(v) extracurricular activities, 
(vi) height and weight of athletic team members, 
(vii) dates of attendance, 
(viii) degrees and awards received, 
(ix) other institutions attended, and 
(x) veteran status. 
(b) All rights of inspection and review of  educational records at  the college and consent required for release of  these records are  accorded only to and required only of the student in  question. A parent  wishing to obtain information from these educational  records or to grant  consent for the release of these records without  consent of the student  must submit an affidavit stating that the  student is a dependent for  income tax purposes. 
(c) Standard admission and placement test  data regarding individual  tests required to form a basis for a decision  about an individual may be  provided at the discretion of the college  official with the data in  response to a proper request from a  recognized institution of higher  education. 
(d) Designated officials of the college may  disclose personally  identifiable information from the educational  records of a student  without the written consent of the eligible  student if the disclosure is  in connection with financial aid for which  a student has applied for  which a student has received; provided, that  personally identifiable  information from the educational records of  the student may be disclosed  only as may be necessary for such purposes  as: 
(i) determining the eligibility of the student for financial  aid; 
(ii) determining the amount of the financial aid; 
(iii) determining the condition which will be imposed regarding  the financial aid; and 
(iv) enforcing the terms or conditions of the financial aid, or  if it  is to comply with a judicial order or lawfully issued subpoena;  provided, that a reasonable effort has been made to notify the eligible   student of the order or subpoena in advance of compliance therewith. 
(e) Information obtained during  professional medical and  psychological treatment or counseling will be  released by the  professional only in accordance with the ethics of his  or her profession,  provided that the records can be personally reviewed  by a physician or  other appropriate professional of the student’s  choice. 
(2) Requests from Prospective Employers
Only with written  permission of the student concerned will the  college furnish non-public  information to prospective employers. The  college respects the right of  its students to determine prospective  employers to whom they wish the  college to furnish non-public  information, or recommendations, and  generally places the  responsibility for providing this information in  the hands of the  student concerned. 
(3) Requests from Inside the College
(a) Where required for the performance of  responsibilities to the college, employees may obtain the following  information on the basis of need to know without the consent of the  student involved: 
(i) Academic record and status; 
(ii) Reports of academic and other campus misconduct, including  disciplinary action; 
(iii) Results of counseling other than professional medical or  psychological; 
(iv) National origin and ethnic background; 
(v) Standard test data regarding individual tests for decision  about an individual; 
(vi) Student-produced paper for class assignments; 
(vii) Financial information including delinquencies, etc.; 
(viii) Evaluative materials about a student, with the consent of  the author of the evaluation; 
(b) College disciplinary and investigating  authorities may have access to all of the information in 1-8 above if it  is required in the performance of their duties excepting national  origin and ethnic background. 
(c) Recognizing college student  organizations, such as scholastic and service honoraries, may obtain  information relating to a student’s academic record and status. 
(d) Except as noted above, records and  reference materials containing evaluations of students may be released  only with the consent of both the student and author of the evaluation. 
(e) In special circumstances, qualified  research personnel may be permitted access to information contained in a  student’s records where the student’s name will not accompany the data. 
(f) Registration office records may be  obtained by submitting a written and signed request for the desired  information and the purpose for which the information is needed, except  as noted below: 
(i) The following offices will have walk-in access to all  registration office records except transcripts: 
(A) Veterans 
(B) Financial Aid 
(C) Cashiers 
(ii) Supervisors of employees of the above  offices must ensure that anyone using registration records understands  the Privacy Act of 1974 and follows its requirements. 
(iii) Records pulled by employees of the above offices will not leave  the office except to be copied and must be immediately returned when  removed for copying. These records will be returned to the appropriate  re-file bin for re-filing by registration personnel. 
(iv) When copies of transcripts are needed by the above offices for the  performance of official duties of the college, they may be obtained by  submitting the name and student I.D. for those records needed. 
(v) Other offices needing address and telephone numbers of currently  enrolled students in order to perform official duties of the college may  use the quarterly class list. They should contact the  telephone/information person immediately inside the door of the  registration office. Offices sending students to use these records must  send a note identifying the student and the information needed. The  supervisor of the requesting office is responsible for observance of the  Privacy Act of 1974. 
(4) Requests from Students
Requests by a student to view or secure copies of any of his or her  educational records will be processed as follows: 
(a) Through the records division of the Registration Office: 
(i) Application for admission, 
(ii) High school and/or college transcripts, 
(iii) Standardized test scores (ACT and SAT), 
(iv) Quarterly registration forms and receipts, 
(v) Program change forms, 
(vi) Quarterly grade reports, 
(vii) Official college transcripts, 
(viii) Change of grade forms, and 
(ix) Directory information. 
(b) Through the Counseling Office: Interest and aptitude test  scores. 
(c) Through the Vice President for Student Services Office:  Disciplinary records. 
(d) Through the Placement Office: Student placement credentials. 
(e) Through the Veterans Office: Veterans information for VA  eligibilities. 
(f) Through the Financial Aid Office: Financial aid processing information. 
A period of time no greater than 10 working days may be required by these offices to process a request. 
(5) The College is Not Required to Permit a Student to Inspect and Review the Following Records:
(a) Financial records and statements of his or her parents or any  information contained herein. 
(b) Confidential letters and confidential statements of recommendations  which were placed in the educational records of a student prior to  January 1, 1975. 
(c) Confidential letters and confidential statements of recommendation,  which were placed in the educational records of the student after  January 1, 1975: 
(i) respecting admission to an educational institution, 
(ii) respecting an application for employment, and 
(iii) respecting the receipt of an honor or honorary recognition. 
Educational Records Limitations
Transcripts of a student’s scholastic records shall contain only   information about his or her academic status and eligibility to continue  at the  college. Disciplinary records shall be kept separate from  academic  records and no notation of any disciplinary action shall  appear on a  student’s transcript. Special precautions shall be  exercised to ensure  that information from disciplinary or counseling  files is not revealed  to unauthorized persons. Provision shall be made  for periodic review and  routine destruction of non-current disciplinary  records by the offices  maintaining such information. No records shall  be kept which reflect a  student’s political or ideological beliefs or  associations. 
Exceptions
The Vice President for Student Services will be responsible for   reviewing unusual requests for information and assisting in   interpretation of the rules and regulations of the Family Educational   Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) as published in the 45 Code of Federal   Register, Section 99 et seq. 
Amendment of Educational Records
    - Request to Ammend Educational Records: Please refer to Edmonds CC Student Freedoms, Section VIII, Part B, Educational Records Appeal Procedures .
 
    - Right to a Hearing: Please refer to Edmonds CC Student Freedoms, Section VIII, Part C, Right to a Hearing .
 
 
Fee Schedule
The college may charge a fee for copies of educational records, which   are made there for the parents of students, students, and eligible   students at the rate of ten cents per page. 
Disclosure Record
All requests for educational records, except those made by parents of   students, students, eligible students, school officials as defined in  WAC 1324-126-002 (2) of these guidelines, and requests for directory  information,  shall be listed with the student’s file containing the  requested  information. 
Procedural Forms
Attendant forms to implement the procedures are: 
(1) Annual Notice to Students, 
(2) Request to Prevent Disclosure of Directory Information, 
(3) Public Notice Designating Directory Information, 
(4) Student Request to Inspect and Review Educational Records, 
(5) Request to Review Educational Records, and 
(6) Student Request for Formal Hearing. 
Copies of these forms are  available through the Vice President for Student Services office. 
Annual Notification
The college will give annual notification to students of these  procedures concerning their educational records. 							   |