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Agreed this article is woefully incomplete and inadequate. I believe it's importance and urgency, as well, are underestimated. This act, today, in 2009, is cited as the reason colleges and universities cannot reveal academic or financial billing account information to parents of their 18 year old
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Since James
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There is MUCH more to FERPA than what is briefly described here. For example, there are myriad implications to post-secondary education, and not just in terms of academic performance. Student privacy rights as it pertains to student affairs professionals are important considerations.
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The link just goes to the
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After digging around on the ed.gov site for more information on FERPA, I came across this page, in html and a pdf. It has much more information than the current ed.gov link out there, but I still haven't found the full text of the act.
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