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Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
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All student records of Long Beach City College are
maintained in accordance with the provisions of the
Family Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. Copies of the
complete text of this act are available in the college
library (see "Family Educational and Privacy Rights" in
Shepherd's Acts and Cases by Popular Names). The two
basic elements of the act are the student's right to
review and challenge his/her record and the conditions
under which information in the record can be released to
outside parties.
- Students may request access to challenge the
correctness or appropriateness of any part of the
record. However, students are advised that grades,
though a part of the record, are considered final as
assigned by the instructor and can only be
challenged on the basis of clerical error, fraud, bad
faith or incompetency.
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Student information, except for directory
information as defined below, cannot be released
by the college to any outside agency, except for
those entitled to access under the act, without
signed permission of the student. The student may
further restrict the release of name and attendance
verification by completing the appropriate form in
the Admissions Office. In the absence of having
this form on file, the college may release directory
information to any person or agency. Directory
information is defined as dates of attendance,
degrees, certificates or awards received,
verification of student participation in school
activities and sports and weight and height of
members of athletic teams.
- Parents may have access to records of their
children but only if the children are still their
dependents as evidenced by a claim of same on
federal income tax returns. Parents desiring access
to the records of a dependent child must present the
full name, social security number and birth date of
the child, their own personal identification and a
copy, that the college district may keep, of the
current year's federal income tax return indicating
the child has been claimed as a dependent. Parents
seeking to review records of a dependent child
during the early months of the year must be able to
demonstrate that they have already filed for the
year even though the filing deadline isn't until
April 15th.
- By law, notwithstanding any of the above, all
student records must be released under court order.
The student will be notified by mail to the last
address on file of any such access, and the student
shall have the right to request a copy of any
information released in this manner.
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Any questions regarding the student's rights under
this act should be addressed in writing to the address below:
Dean of Admissions and Records
Long Beach City College
4901 E. Carson Street
Long Beach, CA 90808
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