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INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS:
FERPA
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The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, as amended (FERPA)
 
Introduction
What is FERPA?
The "Basics" of the FERPA
What are the Students Rights?
What is Personally Identifiable Information?
What are Educational Records?
What are not Educational Records?
What is Written Consent?
Directory Information
What is Directory Information at UND?
What is Legitimate Educational Interest?
Who are School Officials?
What are Parental Rights under FERPA?
Brief Overview
Special Note for Faculty: FERPA Don'ts
 
Click here if you have FERPA Questions

Click here if you have General Questions for the Office of the Registrar

 


TO COMPLETE THE NDUS TRAINING FOR PEOPLESOFT ACCESS PLEASE CLICK HERE

Once FERPA training has been completed please print the FERPA Statement of Understanding and sign. This form must be turned into the Office of the Registrar prior to access being granted. (click here for FERPA Statement of Understanding).

 

Introduction

The University of North Dakota requires all its employees to comply with all Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, as amended.

It is good for our students; it's good for us; and it's the law.

Whether you are faculty, staff, or students, maintaining the confidentiality of our students' records is everyone's responsibility.

The Office of the Registrar hopes the following will help you better understand FERPA and feel comfortable dealing with student privacy issues. Please contact our office if you have any questions.

(The following information must be carefully reviewed by anyone requesting access to student records)

 
 
 
 
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