| PRIVACY
RIGHTS
FERPA | Types of Records |
Expunging Records |
Challenging Records | Cost
| Directory Information
The
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 as amended details
the access of student records held and maintained by educational institutions.
The law further requires that parents or eligible students be notified
of the types of records held and officials responsible for such records.
Parents have
the right of access, review and challenge for elementary and secondary
students (under the age of 18). The student assumes the rights of the parents
at age 18 or upon attendance at a postsecondary institution. However, if
the student is considered dependent (according to the 1954 Internal Revenue
Code), both the student and parents have access rights. A student's records
will be released to parents only after receipt of reasonable proof of dependency.
Pursuant to
Section 99.13, students have the right of access to all educational records
except those specifically excluded under the amendments to the Privacy
Act. The following materials are specifically exempted from access by students:
(1) Personal notes of teachers and administrators, provided these notes
are not available to a third party other than a teacher's substitute; (2)
Law Enforcement Records, to include those of the campus police force; (3)
Medical and Psychiatric Records - not available to anyone except those
providing the treatment. However, the records may be reviewed by a physician
or other appropriate professional of the student's choice.
In addition
to the above excepted information, students may not inspect financial information
submitted by their parents, nor may they inspect confidential letters of
reference placed in the file prior to January 1, 1975.
The student
does have the right of access upon request to all other educational records
and files which are directly related to the student with proper identification.
This includes all admissions records, registration files, financial aid
materials (excluding financial information submitted by their parents as
mentioned above), housing files, discipline records and any athletic records.
University employees
who have an "educational need to know" and others with the expressed consent
of the student also have the right of access to a student's records.
In compliance
with Section 99.5 of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974,
the following information is published for all students at Xavier University.
Types
of Records and Officials Responsible for Maintenance of Records
Requests for
the following records should be directed to the appropriate office at Xavier
University, 3800 Victory Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio 45207-1092.
| Record |
Title
of Official |
| Undergraduate
Admissions |
Director
of Admissions
Dean of Center
for Adult and Part-time Students (CAPS) |
| Graduate
Admissions |
Office
of Graduate Services
Director, MBA
program
Director, Executive
MBA program |
| I-20,
Visa, Immigration Papers |
International
Student Services |
| Academic
Records |
University
Registrar |
| Alumni |
Alumni
Relations Director |
| Discipline |
Office
of Vice President for Student Development |
| Housing |
Director
of Residence Life |
| Financial
Aid |
Director
of Financial Aid |
| Health/Medical |
Director,
Health & Counseling Center |
| Placement |
Director,
Career Services Center |
| Psychological
Counseling |
Director,
Psychological Services Center |
| Teacher
Education |
Chair,
Department of Education |
Privacy
Rights
Review
and Expunging of Records
Each of the
offices listed has review procedures and methods of expunging inaccurate
data which are particular to the type of records kept and to the specific
purpose for which they are maintained. Specific procedures can be determined
by contacting the official of the office concerned.
Procedures
for Challenging Content of Records
The procedures
for challenging content of any specific record for reasons of inaccuracy
or bias can be either informal or formal hearings. Student requests for
a formal hearing must be made in writing to the appropriate vice president
who, within a reasonable period of time after receiving such requests,
will inform the student of the date, place and time of the hearing. The
parents and/or student have the right to present evidence that the challenged
material is inaccurate, misleading, or in any way inappropriate for the
particular file. Correction of the material or deletion of the material
should be requested. Decisions rendered at the hearing will be final, and
will be based solely on the evidence presented at the hearing. The appropriate
vice president will summarize the evidence, state the decision, and state
the reasons for the decision. This written report will be delivered to
all parties concerned.
Cost
of Reproducing Files
Students have
a right to request and receive copies of all accessible materials with
certain exceptions, e.g. a copy of the official academic record for which
a financial "hold" exists. The cost of reproduction shall be borne by the
requesting party, and shall not exceed the cost to the institution. The
current charge for photocopying must be paid per page, per copy. The current
charge for transcripts must be paid for a complete copy of the academic
record.
Directory
Information
The Family Educational
Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) permits the public release of what is termed
"directory information." For Xavier University's purposes, this information
includes the following: the student's name, all addresses (including email)
and telephone listings, major field of study, number of hours registered
and full or part-time status, class standing (freshman, sophomore, junior,
senior, graduate), participation in officially recognized activities and
sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams, dates of attendance,
degrees awarded and total hours earned, special honors and awards, and
the most recent previous educational agency or institution attended by
the student.
A request for
nondisclosure of the "directory information" must be filed with the Office
of the Registrar, and will be honored by the institution until the student
asks to have it removed, whether or not the student is currently registered.
Upon the death of a student, all privacy holds are removed. |