Definitions
Annual Notification
Procedure to Inspect Education Records
Rights of University to Refuse Access
Fees and Copies of Records
Disclosure of Education Records
Record of Requests for Disclosure
Directory Information
Correction of Education Records
Types, Locations and Custodians of Education Records
Student Rights
For the purpose of this policy, Truman State University has used the following definition of terms.
Student – any person who attends or has attended Truman State University.
Education records – any record (in handwriting, print, tapes, film, electronic, student id photographs, or other medium) maintained by Truman State University or an agent of the university that is directly related to a student, except:
1. A personal record kept by a faculty or staff member if it is kept in the sole possession of the maker of the record and is not accessible or revealed to any other person except a temporary substitute for the maker of the record.
2. An employment record of an individual whose employment is not contingent on the fact that he or she is a student, provided the record is used only in relation to the individual’s employment.
3. Records maintained by the Department of Public Safety (DPS) if the record is maintained solely for law enforcement purposes and are segregated from other student records.
4. Records maintained by the Student Health Center if the records are used only for treatment of a student and made available only to those persons providing treatment.
5. Records maintained by University Counseling Services if the records are used only for treatment of a student and made available only to those persons providing treatment.
6. Alumni records which contain information about a student after he or she is no longer in attendance at the University and which do not relate to that person as a student.
7. Parents’ financial records are not available to students.
8. Financial assistance and financial aid records.
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Students will be notified of their FERPA rights via
the Truman Web Site at
www.truman.edu. A copy of the policy can be
requested by calling the Office of the Registrar. The web site
is also referenced in the
Parents Handbook.
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In order to review their records, students should submit to the record custodian or an appropriate University staff person a written request which identifies as precisely as possible the record or records he or she wishes to inspect.
The record custodian or an appropriate University staff person will make the needed arrangements for access as promptly as possible and notify the student of the time and place where the records may be inspected. Access must be given in 15 working days or less from the receipt of the request during the regular academic year. Requests made at other times may be delayed.
When a record contains information about more than
one student, the student may inspect and review only the records
which relate to him/her.
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Truman State University reserves the right to deny transcripts or copies of records not required to be made available by the FERPA in any of the following situations:
1. The student has unpaid financial obligations to the University.
2.
There is an unresolved disciplinary action
against the student.
The custodian of the records may impose reasonable fees for
copies of records.
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Truman State University will disclose information from a student’s education records only with the written consent of the student, except:
1. To school officials who have a legitimate education interest in the records.
A school official is:
· A person employed by the University in an administrative, supervisory, academic or research, or support staff position.
· A person employed by or under contract to the University to perform a special task, such as an attorney or auditor.
A school official has a legitimate education interest if the official is:
· Performing a task that is specified in his or her position description or by a contract agreement.
· Performing a task related to a student’s education.
· Performing a task related to the conduct of a student.
2. To officials of another school, upon request, in which a student seeks or intends to enroll. Transcripts are provided to other schools only when students complete the procedures outlined by the Registrar’s Office.
3. To certain officials of the U.S. Department of Education, the Comptroller General, and state and local education authorities, in connection with certain state or federally supported education programs.
4. In connection with a student’s request for or receipt of financial aid, as necessary to determine the eligibility, amount or conditions of the financial aid, or to enforce the terms and conditions of the aid.
5. If required by a state law requiring disclosure that was adopted before November 19, 1974.
6. To organizations conducting certain studies for or on behalf of the University.
7. To accrediting organizations to carry out their functions.
8. To comply with a judicial order or a lawfully issued subpoena.
9. To appropriate parties in a health or safety emergency.
10. To an alleged victim of any crime of violence, the results of any institutional disciplinary proceeding against the alleged perpetrator that crime.
11. To parents of students under the age of 21 who have violated the Student Conduct Code or Missouri State laws relative to substance abuse as deemed appropriate by the University’s Judicial Officer.
12. To parents of students who are considered a dependent student under the Internal Revenue Code.
13. To appropriate Federal officials authorized to view private student records in accordance with Federal law.
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University will maintain a record of all requests for and/or
disclosure of information from a student’s education records.
The record will indicate the name of the party making the request,
any additional party to whom it may be redisclosed (if known), and
the legitimate interest the party had in requesting or obtaining the
information. The record may be reviewed by the eligible
student or parents of a student who has filed the proper paperwork
with the record custodian.
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Truman State University designates the following items as Directory Information: student name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, date and place of birth, major field of study, class status, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams, dates of attendance, enrollment status (including hours enrolled), degrees and awards received, and most recent previous school attended. The University may disclose any of those items without prior written consent unless notified in writing by the student prior to the request for disclosure.
Students have the right to ask to have records corrected that they believe are inaccurate, misleading, or in violation of privacy rights. Following are the procedures for the correction of records:
1. A student must ask the appropriate record custodian of Truman State University to amend a record. In so doing, the student should identify the part of the record he/she wants changed and specify why he/she believes it is inaccurate, misleading or in violation of his or her privacy or other rights.
2. Truman State University may comply with the request or may decide not to comply. If it decides not to comply, Truman State University will notify the student of the decision and advise him/her of his/her right to a hearing to challenge the information believed to be inaccurate, misleading, or in violation of the student’s rights.
3. Upon request, Truman State University will arrange for a hearing, and notify the student, reasonably in advance, of the date, place, and time of the hearing.
4. The hearing officer may be an official of the institution but will not be the custodian of the record in question. The student shall be afforded a full and fair opportunity to present evidence relevant to the issues raised in the original request to amend the student’s education records.
5. Truman State University will prepare a written decision based solely on the evidence presented at the hearing. The decision will include a summary of the evidence presented and the reasons for the decision.
6. If Truman State University decides that the challenged information is not inaccurate, misleading, or in violation of the student’s right of privacy, it will notify the student that he/she has a right to place in the record a statement commenting on the challenged information and/or a statement setting forth reasons for disagreeing with the decision.
7. The statement will be maintained as part of the student’s education records as long as the contested portion is maintained. If Truman State University discloses the contested portion of the record, it must also disclose the statement.
8.
If Truman State University decides that the
information is inaccurate, misleading, or in violation of the
student’s right of privacy, it will amend the record and notify the
student, in writing, that the record has been amended.
The following is a list of the types of records that the University maintains, their locations, and their custodians. The University complies with State and Federal guidelines regarding the duration of record retention.
|
Type of Record |
Location |
Custodian |
| Undergraduate Admission Records (upon matriculation) and Cumulative Academic Records |
Registrars Office MC 104 |
Registrar |
|
Graduate Admission and Cumulative Graduate Student Records |
Graduate Office MC 203 |
Dean of Graduate Studies |
|
Health Records |
Student Health Center McKinney Center |
Director, Student Health Center |
|
Financial Records |
Business Office MC 105 |
Controller |
|
Placement Records |
University Career Center McKinney Center |
Director, University Career Center |
|
Judicial/Student Conduct Records |
Dean of Student Affairs Office Student Union #3100 |
Dean of Student Affairs |
|
Financial Assistance Records |
Financial Aid Office MC #103 |
Director of Financial Aid |
|
Academic Probation and Suspension Records |
Graduate Office MC 203 |
Dean of Graduate Studies |
|
Immigration Records |
International Student Office |
International |
The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) ensures students certain rights regarding their educational records. As a student at Truman State University, you have the following rights:
The right to inspect and review your education records.
The right to request the amendment of your education records to ensure that they are not inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise in violation of your privacy or other rights.
The right to a hearing if your request for an amendment of your educational records is denied.
The right to prevent disclosures of directory information contained in your educational records, except the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent. Items that Truman State University recognizes as directory information are listed in the University's student record policy, which is available above.
The right to file with the U.S. Department of Education a complaint of alleged failures by Truman State University to comply with the requirements of FERPA.
The
right to know that school officials at Truman State University
may obtain information from educational records without
obtaining your prior written consent; who is considered a school
official; and what legitimate educational interest will entitle
school officials to have access to education records. These
policies are outlined in Truman State University's student
records policy, which is available
above.