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7.02 Student Records (Transcripts)
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I. Rules
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A. Definition of Term "Educational Records"
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Central
Piedmont Community College, in accordance with the North Carolina Community
College System's Standard Records Retention and Disposition Schedule,
defines a student's permanent record as his or her transcript and follows
the schedule established by the State in the disposal of other documents.
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Educational records as defined under the provisions of the
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 include files, documents,
and other materials which contain information directly related to students
and which are maintained by an educational institution or by an authority
on behalf of the institution. The term "educational record,"
under the provisions of the law, does not include the following:
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1. Records of institutional, supervisory, and administrative
personnel which are in the sole possession of the maker and which are not
accessible or revealed to any other person except a substitute for the
above named personnel;
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2. Records and documents of security officers of the
institution which are kept apart from such educational records;
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3. Records on students which are made or maintained by a
physician, psychiatrist, psychologist, counselor, or other recognized
professional or paraprofessional acting in his/her official capacity and
which are made, maintained, or used only in connection with a provision for
treatment for the student and are not available to anyone other than the
persons providing such treatment, except that such records can be
personally reviewed by a physician or other appropriate professional of a
given student's choice;
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4. Financial records of the parents of the students or other
information therein contained;
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5. Confidential recommendations if a given student has signed
a waiver of the student's rights of access, provided such a waiver may not
be required of the student; and
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6. Confidential letters or statements of recommendation which
were placed in educational records prior to January 1, 1975, if such
records or statements are not used for purposes other than those for which
they were specifically intended.
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B. Control Provisions on Student Records and Student
Information
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1. Transcripts and other information are released only with
written permission of the student. When information other than the
transcript is released from the student's official record (Office of
Student Records), the student will receive a copy of the release.
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2. Students have the right to inspect their own records
whether recorded in hard copy form or recorded in the form of magnetic
disks, microfilm, or other media. Upon inspection of their records,
students are entitled to an explanation of any information contained in their
records.
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3. The official student file shall not be sent outside
official custodial areas (e.g., Counseling, Records, Admissions, Veterans
Affairs) except in circumstances specifically authorized by the appropriate
Dean. The authorization for such special circumstances must be in writing.
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C. Release of a Student's Educational Records to Educational
Institutions, State and Federal Agencies
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1. Such requests for confidential information shall not be
honored without proper written consent by the student for the release of
such records except under conditions indicated in paragraphs 2 and 5 below.
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a. The written consent must specify the records or the
specific data to be released, to whom they are to be released, and the
reasons for release.
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b. Each request for consent must be specific, and each request
must be handled separately.
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2. Requests for confidential information will be honored
without prior consent of the student in connection with an emergency if, in
the view of a reasonable person, the knowledge of such information by
appropriate persons is necessary to protect the health or safety of the
student or other persons. However, such a release shall have the approval
of the Associate Vice President for Student Services or of a Cabinet
administrator unless it can be shown that under the circumstances either
time would not permit or no authorized administrator was available.
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3. The following "Directory Information" may be made
available to the public by the College unless students notify the Associate
Vice President for Student Services in writing by the third week of the
term that such information is not to be made available:
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a. Student's name and hometown;
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b. Major field of study or program;
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c. Dates of attendance, degrees, diplomas, or awards
received;
d. Most recent previous educational institution;
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e. Place of birth.
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4. Information Other than "Directory Information"
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Any release of student information for public use or use by
the media except that designated above (Part C. 3.) must have prior written
approval by the students involved.
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5. Disclosure to Government Agencies
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Properly identified and authorized representatives of or bona
fide written requests from the Comptroller General of the United States; an
administrative head of a federal health, education, or human services
agency; or state educational authorities may have access to student or
other records which may be necessary in connection with the audit and
evaluation of federal or state-supported educational programs or in
connection with the enforcement of the federal or legal requirements which
relate to such programs. Routine requests for student data from such
agencies as OEO, research agencies, and state reporting agencies may be
honored without prior approval of the student only in formats where
students are not identified.
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6. Faculty and administrative officers of the College who
demonstrate a legitimate educational need will be permitted to look at the
official student file for a particular student.
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7. Confidential information requested by other than federal or
state agencies as specified in Part C. 5. above will be released only under
the following conditions:
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a. An official order of a court of competent jurisdiction, or
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b. Subpoena. (Students will be notified immediately by
registered mail that their records are being subpoenaed.)
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8. Record of Who Has Access
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A record of access to the official student file will be
maintained within the file itself. This record will show the name, address,
date, and purpose of the person who has been granted access. All persons
who have access will be included in this record except those institutional
employees who, because of the nature of their duties, have been granted
access.
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II. Procedure for Student Review and Appeal of Content of
Official Student Record
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A. Students have the right to review their official records
maintained by the College. Furthermore, students may question any
inaccurate or misleading information and request correction or deletion of
such data from their files.
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B. All such requests will be sent to the Director of
Admissions, Registration, and Records and will become part of that
student's file.
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C. All requests for correction of a student file will be acted
upon within 45 work days of receipt of the request. If the custodian can
verify that such data are, in fact, in error, appropriate corrections will
be made, and the student will be notified in writing when the correction
has been completed. If an error cannot be readily substantiated, the
request will be referred to an Ad Hoc Hearing Committee appointed by the
Vice President for Enrollment and Student Services.
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D. After a student has had the opportunity to present the case
to the hearing committee, the committee will render a decision in writing,
stating the reasons for its decision. If the decision is in agreement with
the student's request, the student will be permitted to review the file to
verify that the change has been made correctly. If the student's request is
denied, the student will be permitted to add a statement to the record in
question, showing the basis for the disagreement with the denial. Such additions
will become a permanent part of the record.
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III. Regulations
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A. Central Piedmont Community College, in the fulfillment of
its responsibilities to students, must maintain accurate and confidential
student records. The College staff must recognize the rights of students to
have access to their academic and personal records in accordance with
existing College policy and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
of 1974 (Buckley Amendment).
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B. Students' records are their own property; therefore, this
information is released only when a student signs a Records Release Form.
Students may have copies of their transcripts sent to any institutions or
individuals they choose or may order copies for their own use. The College
charges a nominal amount for copies of transcripts.
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C. The rules and regulations on access to and release of
student information will be made available to students, faculty, and staff.
This information will be placed in the Student Handbook and will specify
the procedures for release of student information, student access to
records, a description of all student records being maintained by the
College, and the procedure for students to initiate a hearing to challenge
accuracy of educational records.
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