FERPA regulations require that local education agencies give annual notification to parents and eligible students of their rights under FERPA (34 CFR § 99.7). The law does not require agencies to notify parents and eligible students individually, but agencies must provide notification where they are likely to see it.
Final answer: School officials can release identifiable information without parental consent when required by law, in emergencies or to school officials with legitimate interests.
Final answer: School officials can release identifiable information without parental consent when required by law, in emergencies or to school officials with legitimate interests.
Disclosure of Education Records. San Diego State University will not permit third party access to information contained in a student's education records without the written consent of the student, except under the circumstances described below.
The Federal Educational Rights Privacy Act (FERPA) is the federal law that protects personally identifiable information included in student educational records.
It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 32,896, and admissions are highly selective, with an acceptance rate of 34%.
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (“FERPA”) is a federal law that protects the privacy of student education records, which generally cannot be disclosed to third parties, including family and support network members, without the consent of the student participating in UCEAP (“You”).
San Diego State University has a total undergraduate enrollment of 32,896 (fall 2023), with a gender distribution of 43.5% male students and 56.2% female students. At this school, 25% of the students live in college-owned, -operated or -affiliated housing and 75% of students live off campus.