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  • Students have the right to prevent the unauthorized disclosure of their records

Students have the right to prevent the unauthorized disclosure of their records

FERPA prevents the unauthorized disclosure of student education records without a student’s prior consent. However, FERPA allows certain exceptions regarding the release of education records without a student’s prior consent.

The most common exceptions include disclosure without prior consent to:

  • University officials with legitimate educational interest
  • Officials of other schools or school systems in which the student seeks to enroll
  • Officials requesting information via judicial order or lawfully issued subpoena, providing that NAU makes a reasonable effort to notify the student of the order or subpoena in advance of compliance therewith (unless the order or subpoena is in a criminal case, and expressly prohibits such notification)
  • Parent of a student who is dependent on the parent(s) for income tax purposes, provided that the parents affirm dependent status in a manner satisfactory to NAU prior to release of a copy of the student’s records

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