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FERPA Student Privacy and Records Access Compliance

Protect student education records through confident FERPA compliance practices.
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Course: On-Demand
Essential Provider KnowledgeCity  4 chapters ·  16 Lessons ·  51m  in English 

Course Description

In this FERPA Student Privacy and Records Access Compliance course, you’ll understand how federal law protects student education records in higher education. We’ll also examine consent requirements and legal disclosure exceptions, along with institutional responsibilities for oversight and training. This knowledge helps you protect student privacy and reduce institutional compliance risk. With this legal foundation established, we’ll move into the operational practices that guide daily record handling.

We’ll explore student access rights and disclosure rules, presenting practical examples of consent documentation and emergency release decisions. You’ll build the ability to classify education records accurately and document disclosures correctly. We’ll also address directory information policies, third-party data-sharing controls, and retention and disposal requirements to give you a complete understanding of FERPA compliance in higher education. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to apply FERPA rules confidently when you share or manage student records.

What You'll Learn

  • Explain FERPA's scope and institutional applicability in higher education
  • Identify education records and excluded record categories
  • Apply consent rules and legal disclosure exceptions correctly
  • Distinguish directory information from protected education records
  • Evaluate institutional compliance and oversight responsibilities
  • Manage student access, record accuracy rights, and the transfer of rights to eligible students

Key Takeaways

  • FERPA is a federal law that protects student education records in higher education institutions.
  • Sharing or disclosing student records requires meeting consent requirements and applying recognized legal disclosure exceptions, including emergency and legal disclosure permissions.
  • Directory information is treated differently from protected education records and is governed by its own institutional policies.
  • Institutions are responsible for oversight, training, third-party data-sharing controls, and the retention and disposal of student records.
  • Accurately classifying education records and documenting disclosures correctly helps reduce institutional compliance risk.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this FERPA course for?

It is for people who share or manage student education records in higher education and need to apply FERPA rules confidently while reducing institutional compliance risk.

What topics does the course cover?

It covers FERPA's scope and institutional applicability, education records and excluded records, student access and record accuracy rights, transfer of rights to eligible students, consent rules and legal disclosure exceptions, directory information, emergency and legal disclosure permissions, disclosures to vendors and third-party partners, retention and disposal of records, and compliance oversight and violation consequences.

What skills will I gain?

You'll build skills in record keeping, compliance management, and information disclosure, including the ability to classify education records accurately and document disclosures correctly.

Does the course include practical examples?

Yes. It presents practical examples of consent documentation and emergency release decisions, along with operational practices that guide daily record handling.

How is the course structured?

It is organized into lessons that move from the legal foundation into operational practices, with multiple 'Test Your Knowledge' checkpoints throughout.