Dear faculty and staff,
Student data privacy is everyone's responsibility. The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and the Â鶹ÊÓƵ have set forth guidelines related to the disclosure of and access to student education records maintained by the university.
FERPA protections go into effect for incoming Spring 2024 students on Tuesday, Jan. 16, and remain in effect for continuing and returning students.
Education Records
Any record that directly relates to a student and is maintained by CU (regardless of medium) is classified as an education record. Education records include:
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Directory information, which may generally be disclosed to a third party without the written consent of the student, as long as the student hasn't established full privacy. This includes items such as student name, major(s) and minor(s), and participation in officially recognized activities or sports (see Directory Information for a complete list).
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Nondirectory information, which is personally identifiable information that may not be disclosed to anyone, including parents, without documented student consent. School officials, including faculty and staff, may only access nondirectory information if they have a legitimate educational interest. This includes sensitive data, such as SSNs, grades and financial information, and class recordings (see below).
Remote & Online Classes
Recordings of lectures or class meetings are considered education records if students' names or likenesses are displayed or disclosed. You may share these recordings with the class, but not with others without documented consent from each student identified in the recording.
When offering classes through Zoom, by requiring authentication and setting a meeting password. Before sharing your screen in class, close all documents or systems displaying personally identifiable information. Accidental sharing of such information is a violation of FERPA.
Students on full privacy (see below) are not treated differently than other students within the physical or virtual classroom. Their name, image and email address may appear on screen and in your learning management system, and you may call on them by name.
Letters of Recommendation
Any disclosure of nondirectory student information (e.g., class performance, grades, abilities, background) to a third party in letters of recommendation or reference calls requires prior documented consent from the student. For full details and a student release form, see Release of Student Recommendations.
Accommodations Related to Disabilities
Students’ disabilities are protected under FERPA. When contacting students in your class to discuss accommodations related to disabilities, you must email students individually or bcc each student email address to avoid a FERPA violation. If you have any questions, please contactÌýDisability Services.
Student Privacy Options & University Business Practices
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Security Passphrase: Required for verifying the identity of a student who cannot present a photo ID or who is contacting the university by phone. See Confirming a Student's Identity.
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FERPA Consent to Release: TheÌýonline process to authorize release of nondirectory education records to a third party. See FERPA Consent to Release.
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CU Guest Access: Allows students to grant read-only onlineÌýaccess to select third parties. If a student has established CU guest access for a third party, but not FERPA consent to release, you cannot release any FERPA-protected information. See CU Guest Access.
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Full Privacy: An option for students to restrict the release of their directory information. These studentsÌýare identified in Campus Solutions with a red "private" label. If asked for information about a student on full privacy, school officials must tell the requester, "Due to data privacy policies, we are unable to respond to your request."
Advisors may check student privacy settings through Buff Portal Advising or Campus Solutions. Faculty may do so through their class or grade rosters in .
FERPA Training & Resources
Each year, the Office of the Registrar offers a FERPA review and training session that allows faculty and staff to ask questions about specific situations. Visit our training and support page to view upcoming sessions or request departmental training.
Please don't hesitate to contact the Office of the Registrar when questions arise. Additional FERPA information is available in Skillsoft and on the Office of the Registrar and websites.
Office of the Registrar | Â鶹ÊÓƵ
303-492-6970 | registrar@colorado.edu