|| Introduction ||
Contents || Index
|| Policies in Process
||
Policy Statement
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 is a
federal law which states that a written institutional policy must be
established, and that a statement of adopted procedures covering the
privacy rights of students be made available. The law provides that
the institution will maintain the confidentiality of student
education records.
Marywood University accords all the rights under the law to students
who are declared independent. No one outside the institution shall
have access to nor will the University disclose any information from
a student's education records without the written consent of the
student except to personnel within the institution, to officials of
other institutions in which the students seek to enroll, to persons
or organizations providing the student financial aid, to accrediting
agencies carrying out their accreditation function, to persons in
compliance with a judicial order, and to persons in an emergency in
order to protect the health or safety of students or other persons.
All these exceptions are permitted under the Act.
Within the Marywood University community, only those members,
individually or collectively, acting in the student's educational
interest are allowed access to student education records. These
members include personnel in the administrative offices that maintain
student records, and academic/student affairs personnel within the
limitations of their need to know. Should a question occur about
accessibility, the vice president of the area concerned should be
consulted.
At its discretion, the University may provide directory information
in accordance with the provisions of the Act to include: student
name, addresses including e-mail, telephone number, dates of
attendance, class, previous institution(s) attended, major field of
study, awards, honors degree(s) conferred (including dates). Students
may withhold directory information by notifying the Registrar on the
appropriate form within two weeks after the first day of class for
the fall term. Request for non-disclosure will be honored by the
University for only one academic year; therefore, authorization to
withhold directory information must be filed annually in the Office
of the Registrar.
The law provides students with the right to inspect and review
information contained in their education records, to challenge the
contents of their education records, to have a hearing if the outcome
of the challenge is unsatisfactory, and to submit explanatory
statements for inclusion in their files if they feel the decision of
the hearing panel is unacceptable. The Registrar at Marywood
University has been designated to coordinate the inspection and
review procedures for student education records, which include
admissions, personal, academic, and financial files, and academic,
cooperative education, and placement records.
A student wishing to review his or her education records must make a
written request to the officer responsible for the maintenance of the
record concerned listing the item or items of interest. Records
covered by the Act will be made available within forty-five days of
the request. Students may have copies made of their records with
certain exceptions. Marywood University reserves the right to refuse
a student a copy of his or her record if the student has a financial
indebtedness to the University, or if the original or source document
exists elsewhere. Copies provided to the student are made at the
student's expense at prevailing rates.
Education records do not include records of instructional,
administrative, and educational personnel that are the sole
possession of the maker and are not accessible or revealed to any
individual, except a substitute who performs on a temporary basis the
duties of the individual who made the record; records of the law
enforcement unit; student health records; employment records; or
alumni records. Health records, however, may be reviewed by
physicians of the student's choosing.
Students may not inspect and review the following as outlined by the
Act: financial information submitted by their parents; confidential
letters and recommendations associated with admissions, employment or
job placement, or honors to which they have waived their rights of
inspection and review; or education records containing information
about more than one student, in which case the institution will
permit access only to that part of the record that pertains to the
inquiring student. The institution is not required to permit students
to inspect and review confidential letters and recommendations placed
in their files prior to January 1, 1975, provided those letters were
collected under established policies of confidentiality and were used
only for the purposes for which they were collected.
A student who believes that an education record contains information
that is inaccurate or misleading, or is otherwise in violation of his
or her privacy or other rights may discuss the problem informally
with the officer responsible for the maintenance of that record. If
the decision is in agreement with the student's request, the
appropriate record(s) will be amended. If not, the student will be
notified within a reasonable period of time that the record(s) will
not be amended; and will be informed by the vice president of the
area concerned of his or her right to a formal hearing. A student's
request for a formal hearing must be made in writing to the
appropriate vice president who, within a reasonable period of time
after receiving such request, will inform the student of the date,
place, and time of the hearing. Students may present evidence
relevant to the issues raised and may be assisted or represented at
the hearings by one or more persons of their choice, including
attorneys, at the student's expense. The hearing panel that will
adjudicate such challenges will be the vice president of the area
concerned and four individuals appointed by the President of the
University. These persons will be selected according to the nature of
the particular case.
Decision of the hearing panel will be final, will be based solely on
the evidence presented at the hearing, and will consist of written
statements summarizing the evidence and stating the reasons for the
decision, and will be delivered to all parties concerned. The
education records will be corrected or amended in accordance with the
decision of the hearing panel, if the decision is in favor of the
student. If the decision is unsatisfactory to the student, the
student may place with his or her education record statements
commenting on the information in records, or statements setting forth
any reasons for disagreeing with the decision of the hearing panel.
The statements will be placed in the education records, maintained as
part of the student's record, and released whenever the record in
question is disclosed.
Students who believe that the adjudication of their challenges were
unfair, or not in keeping with the provision of the Act may request,
in writing, assistance from the President of the University. Further,
students who believe that their rights have been abridged, may file
complaints with The Family Policy Compliance Office, U.S. Department
of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20202-4605,
concerning the alleged failures of Marywood University to comply with
the Act.
Revisions and clarifications will be published as experience with the
law and Marywood University's policy warrants.
Following is a list of the types and location of education records
maintained at Marywood University with the titles of the officials
responsible for them:
Academic Record - Registrar, Liberal Arts Center
Student Accounts - Manager of Cashier's Office, Liberal Arts
Center
Financial Aid - Director of Financial Aid, Liberal Arts Center
Student Life - Vice President for Student Life, Nazareth Student
Center
Career Service - Director of Career Services, Liberal Arts Center
Field Placement Supervision in School of Social Work - Dean, School
of Social Work
Student Teaching Supervision - Director of Professional Education
Field Experience, McGowan Center
Health Services - Director of Student Health Services, Madonna
Hall
E-mail addresses - Director of Network Services, Immaculata Hall
| Future Undergraduate Students |
Future Graduate
Students |
| Current
Students | Alumni,
Donors & Friends | Faculty,
Staff, Administration
|
| Campus Services | Contact Information | E-Mail | Help Desk | Request Information | Index
| Campus Map/Tour | Positions Available | Webmaster's Corner |
Apply Today! Undergraduate -- Master's, Certifications, Ph.D., Psy.D.

Last update March 13, 2002
Copyright © 2007 by Marywood University. All rights
reserved.