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FERPA (The Family Educational
Rights and Privacy Act) and You: Kenyon
College is committed to providing services and support to meet your needs and
achieve your educational goals. We are equally committed to protecting your
privacy. This notice is provided to help you better understand how we- and
you- safeguard your personal information. The
information below outlines Kenyon’s policies regarding FERPA (The Family
Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974), a federal law which guarantees
students the right to inspect and review their educational records, the right
to seek to amend educational records, and the right to have some control over
the disclosure of information from educational records. Access to Records by StudentsStudents may
inspect all records pertaining to them that are maintained by Kenyon, with
these exceptions: records of College officers in their sole possession and
not revealed to any other person; records of the Security and Safety Office,
Health and Counseling Center, and chaplain; financial records of parents; and
letters of recommendation to which students have waived the right of access. Access to Student Records by OthersDirectory
information (name, addresses, phone numbers, class, class schedule, advisor,
majors, minors, concentrations, degree, date of graduation, computer
username, and similar information) is public unless the student expressly
prohibits its publication in writing to the registrar's office. All other
personally identifiable information is held in confidence by all Kenyon
personnel and is not released to others except on the written authorization
of the student. (This authorization must include specification of the parties
or class of parties to which access is granted.) However,
the College may grant access to student records without the consent of the
student to the following parties and under the following circumstances:
Record of Requests for Access to Student Records Kenyon maintains,
as a part of the educational record of the student, a record of all requests
for access (whether or not the requests were granted). This record includes
the name of the party requesting the information, the date, and the
legitimate interest this party had in requesting the information. Such
records are not maintained when the student personally inspects his or her
records, when disclosures are made at the request of the student, and when
disclosures are made to Kenyon officers. Records Maintained by the CollegeAdmissions office. Students' applications, secondary-school reports
and letters of recommendation, SAT and ACT scores, and so on, are maintained
by the admissions office until an admission decision is reached. Letters of
recommendation are destroyed, and applications and secondary-school
transcripts of those accepted who decide to enroll are sent to the Student
Affairs Center and the registrar to form the students' personal folders. Financial aid office. The Office of Financial Aid
maintains correspondence dealing with loans, scholarships, etc. All except
parents' confidential statements are available for inspection by the student. Deans' student folders. Admissions information
forwarded by the admissions office forms the basis of these records. Besides
correspondence with and about students, nonacademic disciplinary records are
maintained. For counseling purposes, the registrar routinely sends to the
dean of students' office copies of all students' academic records. Upon
graduation, the deans' student folders are reviewed. Only summary records of
activities, awards, honors, and so on, are kept. Registrar's office. The registrar maintains the academic records of
all students. Two types of records are kept: permanent and nonpermanent. Permanent
record. The permanent academic record includes the student's name, ID number,
name of secondary school, date of Kenyon entry, dates of withdrawal and
re-entry, major, minors, concentrations, Senior Exercise completion, College
degree and date granted, any advanced placement and/or transfer credit, and
Kenyon courses, grades, credits, and quality points, as well as semester and
cumulative averages. Nonpermanent
records. While the student is enrolled, a folder containing correspondence
with and about the student is maintained. Such records may be destroyed after
the student has graduated or withdrawn. Questions about
Record Accuracy: Challenges to Content
Students have the right to question the accuracy of their records and to interpretations of the contents of their records. The following College officers should be consulted: Admissions:
Dean of Admissions Each
of these officers will answer questions and interpret information in the
files. Students
who question the accuracy of information in a file should bring it to the
attention of the appropriate officer. If the matter is not resolved, the
student may request a formal hearing. Such requests should be made to the
president of Kenyon. The president or provost, or their designee, will serve
as hearing officer. The hearing officer's decision is final within the College. Reproduction of
Records
Transcripts. All requests for transcripts should be addressed to the registrar's office and must be authorized by the student or former student by their signature. The first transcript is free; all others are currently $4 each. Transcripts are not provided for those who have overdue financial obligations to the College. Note:
The unauthorized altering of an academic record is a crime punishable by law.
Students or graduates who fail to respect and maintain the integrity of their
academic record, or copies thereof, will be prosecuted. The College reserves
the right to limit or discontinue transcript service for such individuals. Other
records. When copies of other records are provided, a charge will be assessed
at the rate of 25 cents per page. Federal law prohibits the College from
providing copies of transcripts from secondary schools and other colleges or
universities. Students who believe that Kenyon has violated their rights under this law have the right to request an investigation by officers of the Department of Education. Inquiries should be addressed to The Family Policy Compliance Office, Department of Education. |