The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law designed to protect the privacy of education records, to establish the right of students to inspect and review their education records, and to provide guidelines for the correction of inaccurate and misleading data through informal and formal hearings.
Records Release Form Directory Block Form Student Records Policy
With certain exceptions, education records are all records relating to a student that are maintained by the college. Education records include any record, file, document, email, or other material (handwritten, digital, photographic, etc.) which contains information directly related to a student such as a student's academic progress, financial information, medical condition, personal interest item, or student worker information.
FERPA defines for a student as any individual who is officially registered and has attended a Kirkwood class, regardless of their age or the class location, or who has been officially registered and attended in the past, and about whom the college maintains education records.
Someone who has applied for admission but has never been in attendance at the college is not considered a student.
Information that would directly identify the student or make the student's identity easily traceable, including, but not limited to:
Directory information is data that is generally not considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if released. It may be disclosed to outside organizations without a student's prior written consent unless a student has informed the college that he or she wishes to restrict the release by submitting a Directory Information Release Block form.
Kirkwood Community College has designated the following items as "Directory Information:"
Written consent allows Kirkwood to release non-directory information from a student’s education record. To give consent, a student should complete the Consent for Release of Education Record.
The form specifies the records to be released, states the purpose of the release, identifies the party or parties to whom release may be made, is signed and dated by the student, and maintained by Kirkwood.
When a school official is performing a task that is specified in their position description or contract, or when there is a demonstrated "need to know" by those school officials who act in the student's educational interest.
A current student has a right to block the release of his or her directory information by completing a Directory Information Block form. However, doing so can have negative consequences you should be aware of:
Students play an important role in maintaining the privacy and confidentiality of their education records and are encouraged to take the following steps to ensure safety and security:
To cancel your permission to release your records, complete the Consent for Release of Education Record form and choose the option to “revoke” your consent.
FERPA allows the people from the following list to access student records without written consent:
Students who participate in a course that uses Talon may have access to personal information and academic work produced by other students. FERPA requires that students not reveal any information about classmates, course work content, or its authors to anyone outside of the class.
Kirkwood expects that students will respect the rights of faculty and other students who participate in the educational process. These guidelines will help ensure the privacy of other students:
Per the Solomon Amendment, institutions of higher education are required to provide "student recruiting information" for all students who are at least seventeen (17) years of age and enrolled for at least one credit hour at their institution to military recruiters. Please note that the Solomon Amendment supersedes FERPA and even if a college has a policy of not releasing directory information it must comply with requests for student recruiting information.
Kirkwood defines school officials as the following:
We recognize that parents provide a great deal of financial and emotional support to their children while they are students at Kirkwood. However, we must balance this recognition with the fact that students have legal rights that must be fully respected.
Once your child attends a college class, you no longer have an automatic right to access their education records, no matter the student's age. Instead, the access rights transfer to the student. We cannot discuss your student's information without their written consent.
FERPA requires the student’s written consent before we can release education records or grades to parents. Your student can login to MyHub to show you the records, or complete a Consent for Release of Education Record to allow us to speak to you about the records.
Your student has primary responsibility for keeping you informed about their progress at Kirkwood Community College. FERPA only allows Kirkwood to relay policy information and general observations that are not part of the recorded education record.
The college’s policy regarding communication with parents applies equally to students who are minors. When a student attends a Kirkwood class, regardless of the student’s age or the class location, rights under FERPA transfer to the student.
The college recommends that you ask your student about their academic progress. Your student can also request a login for you and specify information you'll have access to, such as tax forms, grades and account balance. This feature, called "proxy access", is available in MyHub.
Students can request an Enrollment Verification in MyHub. Please be aware that if the student has requested a Directory Information Release Block, the verification cannot be fulfilled.
Financial Aid staff are available to answer questions about aid programs and financing options for Kirkwood families. Regardless of the student's consent, staff will respond to parent questions regarding the parent's own financial information and provide general information regarding financial aid awards. Once the student has attended class at Kirkwood, the student will need to provide a Consent for Release of Education Records before the staff will discuss details of the student's financial aid award.
If you have any questions about FERPA or student records, contact the Registrar's Office:
Phone: 319-398-7600 or 1-877-386-9101
Fax: 319-398-4928
Email: registrar@kirkwood.edu
Location: 3rd Floor Iowa Hall
Office hours: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Mailing Address:
Kirkwood Community College
Registrar's Office
6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404