Student Privacy – FERPA

The Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 sets forth requirements regarding the release of and access to student records. Under FERPA, educational records are defined as records directly related to a student and maintained by an educational agency/institution or by a party acting for the agency institution.

FERPA gives students the right to:

Public/Directory Information

This information may be released upon request and includes the following:

Students may choose what directory information is displayed in the printed and online CSU directories through RAMweb. Once they log in, students will click on the “Manage My Student Record” link under the Records heading, then the “Change my Directory Preferences” link.

Students may also request complete confidentiality of their directory information by completing the Confidentiality of Directory Information Form. This form can also be used to remove the full confidentiality of their directory information. For more information about implications of having this confidentiality added to a student’s record, please review the Confidentiality of Directory Information Form or contact the Office of the Registrar.

Private Information

Under FERPA, the following information is considered to be private information, and it can only be released with student permission:

Students can give permission for private information to be released in two ways using the Student Permission to Release Academic Records Form:

  1. Students can grant permission to release any available academic records related to academic advising (e.g., grades, academic standing, etc.) that the University maintains to a named recipient for one academic year
  2. Students can grant permission for the release of one specific document (e.g., transcript) to a named recipient.

Students can also provide access to FAMweb so support givers can log in to see information the student has chosen to provide. If the information needed is not available through FAMweb, support givers should ask their student to provide the Student Permission to Release Academic Records Form. If the student is unwilling or unable to provide this document, parents can contact the Dean of Student’s Office to request a Parent Affidavit to request access to student information; this is only an option if they claim the student as a legal dependent on their most recent Federal Income Tax filing.