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FERPA

One of the most important aspects of FERPA is that schools must have written consent before releasing a student’s information to anyone other than authorized school officials. Once a student turns 18 or enters a postsecondary institution, these rights transfer to them. This protects students from unauthorized sharing of their academic or personal information and promotes accountability in how educational institutions store, access, and communicate student records.

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