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My main takeaway are the levels of exceptions made for the policies and regulations. They make sense to why they are needed, but can add confusion in fully understanding what is  or is not a requirement.

I thought this module was informative and interesting because I didn't know much about FERPA before this course. Understanding the timeline of student requests (45 days to respond) and what constitutes as private information vs. shared information was useful for future practices related to student records. 

I have learned the importance and privacy of student information, and more so regarding personal issues related to health and legal.

This will be applied in the registration and management of academic extension courses at the university, as such short courses represents our priority to ensure the information of participants.

Comment on Joyce Hladky's post: I found your post interesting and relatable. The world of academia online has created a complex situation where one has to be extremely careful when working with student records.

FERPA not only protects student personal information, but the institution's integrity and professionalism. It ensures that data/notes that are added to a student's Educational Record are fair, honest and respectful. And allows transparency to students of their progress, without exposing sensitive data to others. 

Great informative session on FERPA, students have right for their information and its staff's responsibility to keep the student's information confidential.

One does not necessarily have to be employed by the institution to have access to student records.  Sole possession notes once left in a file or otherwise transferred to someone else are no longer considered sole possession. 

This was an interesting chapter.  The FERPA exclusions make complete sense.  It keeps people from over stepping their bounds and protects the student.

Fines aren't imposed for FERPA violations.

very informative laws of FERPA, for privacy and accountability

Information sensitivity and compliance. 

I've learned that I apparently don't know much about FERPA as I originally thought. Such as, FERPA violation complaints need to be submitted within 180 days and the institution has 45 days to comply with student request to access educational record. 

From this module, I have learned the importance of FERPA in general and its role in safeguarding student information. 

It was interesting to review some of the FERPA foundations. Reading about the biggest issues institutions report with FERPA, for example not being able to determine if a signature is definitely from a student, was intriguing. 

This module helped me understand the importance of and policies regarding protecting student information. As a faculty member, it's vital that I utilize FERPA appropriately to safeguard my students' privacy.

privacy s crucial

I appreciated learning about FERPA and the importance of the following the laws on student's records. 

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confidentiality is so important to all parties especially students and employees. it save face for a great deal of legal paperwork being filed and it sets a standard/balance even for parents to know their limits. 

Student information is protected similarly to health information. If I am unsure if someone should have access to the student information, I would follow up with the school/director. 

I just learned that  U.S. Department of Education has the authority to impose the five-year rule against any entity that FPCO determines has violated FERPA 

 

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