Sometimes faculty and staff find themselves in situations that aren't clearly defined by FERPA, the federal law that protects student education records. For example, you may have wondered: Can an ...
FERPA is a U.S. law, passed in 1974, that protects the privacy of student educational records. FERPA applies to all schools, from elementary schools to postsecondary education institutions, that ...
FERPA is the acronym for Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. The Office the Registrar offers two delivery methods for FERPA training. The training is designed ...
As data moves beyond institutional systems, higher education faces a growing challenge with shadow data. Here’s how IT ...
Student data and student educational record data must be properly secured and safeguarded. The following provides resources and procedures regarding the maintenance and confidentiality of student ...
The deadline is approaching for Miami University staff to complete Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) training to help employees safeguard student ...
In a workshop at the Consortium for School Networking’s annual conference in Seattle this month, privacy expert Ross Lemke reframed student data as “information about children” to help school tech ...
FERPA’s enforcement mechanism is inadequate. FERPA’s primary penalty—in the words of Microsoft’s Director of Education Policy and Programs Allyson Knox—is “all or nothing.” If schools violate FERPA, ...
FERPA is the acronym for Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. The Office the Registrar offers two delivery methods for FERPA training. The training is designed ...