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The DoE can take action against institutions, for example, by imposing fines. Institutions may lose accredited status, which can affect its reputation and, potentially, its ability to operate. Employees who violate FERPA may face disciplinary action, such as reprimands, suspensions, or termination.
The Act has two parts. First, it gives students the right to inspect and review their own education records, request corrections, halt the release of personally identifiable information, and obtain a copy of their institutions policy concerning access to educational records. (20 U.S.C.S.
The penalty for violating FERPA is not jail, but is almost as bad for institutions: withdrawal of federal funding. This extremely harsh financial and administrative penalty has had some unusual results, mainly that many higher education institutions err on the side of extreme caution to comply with the law.
FERPA regulations require that local education agencies give annual notification to parents and eligible students of their rights under FERPA (34 CFR 99.7).
A parent or eligible student may file a written complaint with the Family Policy Compliance Office regarding an alleged violation under of FERPA.
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Schools that violate FERPA face significant consequences, including: Loss of Federal Funding: Non-compliance can lead to a withdrawal of federal funds. Reputational Damage: Violations can undermine trust in the institution.
FERPA affords admitted students who matriculate at the university the right to access their education records. Persons who apply to the university and are not admitted are not covered by FERPA. Persons who are admitted to the university but do not matriculate are not covered by FERPA.
Failure to comply with FERPA requirements can result in significant penalties through fines, employee suspension or termination, loss of federal funding, or disciplinary action from the US Department of Education.

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