STUDENT RECORDS POLICY
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Kent
State University policy 3342-5-08.101 provides operational
procedures for administering and maintaining student education
records in compliance with the Family
Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA).
The general principles of Kent State University's policy, subject
to some exceptions, are as follows:
- Educational
records are defined as those records, files, documents, and
other materials which contain information directly related
to the student and are maintained by a college, school, department,
office or other university organizational subdivision, or
by a person acting for the university or any of its subdivisions.
The term "educational record" includes the official
academic record (Office of the University Registrar), advisement
records (college or school office), discipline records (Judicial
Affairs), and placement bureau records (Career Services).
- Students
have certain rights of access to this information.
- After
reviewing their individual file, students may challenge a
perceived inaccuracy, misleading statement, or other perceived
violation of their privacy or other rights with the university
office that maintains that record.
- The university
has certain responsibilities to protect this information with
the exception of directory information
which includes the student's name, local and permanent and
e-mail address, telephone listing, class standing (undergraduate/graduate;
freshman, etc.), enrollment status (full/part-time), major
field of study, participation in officially recognized activities
and sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams,
dates of attendance, degrees and awards received, high school
graduated from and most recent previous educational agency
or institution attended.
- Parents
of dependent students as defined in Section 152 of the Internal
Revenue Code of 1954 may have access to their child's records
provided they have demonstrated satisfactory evidence of the
student's dependent status, and that students be notified
of all such requests in advance of compliance; except that
release of information regarding their student's financial
account to parents of a dependent student shall not require
notification to the student. Click here for Verification of Student Dependent Status Form.
- Students
may restrict the publication and release of directory information
by filing a written request at the Office of the University
Registrar or the registration office of the campus you are
enrolled or by completing the online form accessible from
the Student Tools tab in Flashline. You may access FlashLine
at www.kent.edu.
A form can be printed from the web at - Request
to Restrict Disclosure of Directory Information.
- Students
who believe that there has been a FERPA violation should contact
the University Registrar at 330-672-3131.
- The complete
policy regarding the collection, retention, and dissemination
of information
about students is available at the Office of the University
Registrar, Room 108 Michael Schwartz Center.
- Students
also have the right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department
of Education Family Policy Compliance Office concerning alleged
failures by the university to comply with the requirements
of FERPA.
In compliance with
the Student Right to Know Act, Public Law 101-542, Kent State
University provides the following information about completion
and graduation rates to current and prospective students and employees.
SIX-YEAR
GRADUATION RATE:
The completion or graduation rate for students
who entered Kent State University in 2001 on a full-time basis
was 48.9 percent. Graduation or completion rates may be impacted
by the number of credit hours taken each year, student preparedness
to do college-level work, availability of financial aid, balancing
of work schedules and scheduling of specific classes.
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Last Updated: June 20, 2003
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