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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the unlv ferpa document in the editor.
  2. In Section A, enter your Student Name and Student ID Number. Ensure that all details are accurate for proper identification.
  3. Move to Section B and check the boxes corresponding to the types of student record information you wish to authorize for release. Be specific about what information is needed.
  4. In Section C, provide the Third Party Designee's name, mailing address, contact number, and their relation to you. This ensures that the right person receives your information.
  5. Designate a 4-digit pass-code in Section C for identity verification purposes when the third party contacts UNLV.
  6. Finally, review all sections for accuracy and sign in Section D to certify your authorization. Remember, this form will be kept on file permanently.

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Under FERPA, the University, at its discretion, may release directory information, which includes the students name, address, telephone listing, date and place of birth, major and minor fields of study, credits for which a student is registered (full-time or part-time status), academic schedule, campus key,
One of the most common FERPA violations is releasing student education records without consent. Examples of this violation include: Accidentally or purposefully emailing student information to unauthorized parties. Sharing a student athletes academic status with unauthorized parties.
File a Complaint: If you are denied access or amendment to your own records, you (or your parent) can file a FERPA complaint online or by calling (202) 260-3887.
1232g(b)). Schools that fail to comply with FERPA risk losing federal funding. However, there are several exceptions that allow the release of student records to certain parties or under certain conditions.
Directory information can include the students name, address, telephone number, date and place of birth, honors and awards, and dates of attendance. Only schools or districts may disclose directory information but only after parents/guardians are notified and given an opportunity to refuse such disclosure.

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Schools that do not comply with FERPA risk losing federal funding. Because parochial and private schools at the elementary and secondary levels generally do not receive funding under any program administered by the US Department of Education, they are not subject to FERPA.
What is FERPA? The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, helps protect the privacy of student education records. The Act provides eligible students the right to inspect and review education records, the right to seek to amend those records and to limit disclosure of information from the records.

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