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Artist 52 [7]
1 year ago
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what compliance regulation applies specifically to the educational records maintained by schools about students

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pogonyaev1 year ago
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The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) applies specifically to the educational records maintained by schools about students.

A federal statute that safeguards the privacy of student education records is known as FERPA . Every school that receives funding from a relevant U.S. Department of Education programme is subject to the law. According to FERPA, parents have certain rights regarding the educational records of their children. When a pupil turns 18 or enrols in a post-high school institution, these rights become their own. "Eligible students" are those to whom the rights have been transferred. The ability to access and evaluate the student's education records kept by the school is available to parents and eligible students.

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