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How to fill out the FERPA Student Request To Share Information online
This guide will assist you in completing the FERPA Student Request To Share Information form accurately and efficiently. Understanding each section of the form is crucial for protecting your education records and ensuring the right individuals receive necessary information.
Follow the steps to complete the form online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Read the introductory statement about your rights under FERPA. It is important to acknowledge that this information will be used by various departments on campus. Initial in the designated area to confirm your understanding.
- Fill in your personal information: provide your name, date, social security number, and B-CU ID. Ensure that all details are accurate before proceeding.
- Review the criteria for the release of your educational and financial records. Check each point carefully and make sure you understand the implications of granting access. After reading, signify your agreement by signing in the designated area.
- List the individual(s) who may receive information regarding your records. For each person, provide their name, relationship to you, phone number, and address (including city, state, and zip code). Ensure all information is complete and accurate.
- Provide your signature to confirm your request and enter the date of your signature.
- After completing the form, review all entries for accuracy. Once satisfied, save your changes. You may choose to download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Take the next step towards managing your educational records securely by completing the FERPA Student Request To Share Information online.
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the U.S. Department of Education. ... Schools may charge a fee for copies.