ANNUAL NOTIFICATION Students will be notified of their FERPA rights annually by publication in the Student Handbook, college catalog, and/or the schedule of classes.
DIRECTORY INFORMATION Directory Information is student data that is accessible to any member of the public for any reason. It includes the following at RCTC:
The college may disclose directory information without prior written consent, unless students submit specific written requests to the Admissions and Records Office that this data be treated as private.
TYPES, LOCATIONS, AND CUSTODIANS OF EDUCATION RECORDS MAINTAINED BY THE INSTITUTION
| TYPES | LOCATION | CUSTODIAN |
| Admission Records | Admissions & Records Office | Registrar |
| Academic Records | Admissions & Records Office | Registrar |
| Athletic Department | Athletic Department | |
| Student Support Services Program | SSSP Director | |
| Health Records | Student Health Services Office | Health Nurse |
| Financial Records | Financial Aid Office | Financial Aid Director |
| Business Office | Business Office Supervisor | |
| Graduate Placement Records | Communications/Marketing Office | Marketing Specialist |
| Counseling Office | Counselors | |
| Disciplinary Records | Vice President of Student Affairs Office | Vice President of Student Affairs |
| Disability Records | Disability Office | Program Director |
DISCLOSURE OF EDUCATION RECORDS The college will disclose information from a student's education records only upon the express written consent of the student, with the exception of the following: Records may be disclosed without consent to
Records will NOT be disclosed without written consent of the student to any other persons or parties, including parents of dependent students.
RECORD OF REQUESTS FOR DISCLOSURE The college will maintain a record of all requests for and/or disclosures of information from a student's education records, as specified in the Act. The record will indicate the name of the party making the request, any additional parties to whom it may be redisclosed, and the legitimate interest the party had in requesting or obtaining the information. These records must be made available for inspection to the student, responsible institutional officials, state and federal auditors, and others, as prescribed by law.
PROCEDURE FOR INSPECTION OF EDUCATION RECORDS Students and former students may inspect and review their education records by completing the appropriate form, or other written request containing the necessary information, and submitting it to the identified records custodian. The records custodian or other appropriate college staff person will make the necessary arrangements for access and will notify the student of the time and place where the records may be inspected. Access will be given within 45 days from the date of receipt of the request. Rochester Community and Technical College reserves the right to refuse to permit a student to inspect the following records-
Rochester Community and Technical College reserves the right to deny copies of records, including transcripts, not required to be made available by FERPA, in any of the following situations-
The fee for copies will be $3.00 per page.
PROCEDURE FOR CHALLENGING THE CONTENTS OF EDUCATION RECORDS Students have the right to ask to have records reviewed and/or corrected that they believe are inaccurate, misleading, or in violation of their privacy rights. Requests to challenge and amend the contents of an education record must be submitted in written format to the Registrar, or other identified records custodian, and must clearly identify the part of the record in contention and the reasons the student believes it is inaccurate, misleading, or a violation of privacy rights. The college will review the request within a reasonable period of time and notify the student of the decision. If the decision is an approval of the request, the record(s) will be amended as indicated. In cases where the decision is to deny the request, students will be advised of their right to a hearing. Upon written request, the college will arrange for a hearing and notify the student, reasonable in advance, of the date, place, and time of the hearing. The hearing will be conducted by a hearing officer who is a disinterested party. The student will be afforded a full and fair opportunity to present evidence relevant to the issue raised, and may be assisted or represented by one or more persons of his/her choice, including an attorney, at the student's own expense. A written decision, which includes a summary of the evidence presented and the reasons for the decision, will be prepared by the college. Decisions in favor of the student will result in amendment in accordance with the student's request. Should the institution decide not to amend the record, the student will be notified that he/she has the opportunity to place in the record a statement commenting on the challenged information and/or a statement setting forth reasons for disagreeing with the decision. Such a statement will be maintained as part of the record for as long as the contested portion is maintained by the college and will be included any time the contested portion is disclosed.
RECORDS OF DECEASED STUDENTS Initially, upon a student's death, the education records will remain private documents and may be released only upon the written consent of the executor/executrix (personal representative)of the estate. If no personal representative has been appointed, or after discharge, rights to access education records may be exercised by the surviving spouse, any child of the decedent, or if there is no surviving spouse or children, the parents of the decedent. Documentation regarding the status of the requester will be required. The education records of a decedent will become public after the data subject has been deceased for ten years and thirty years have elapsed since the creation of the data.
UNIVERSITY CENTER ROCHESTER CAMPUS Rochester Community and Technical College shares administrative tasks and other functions with Winona State University and the University of Minnesota at the University Center Rochester campus. Educational records of students taking classes at the UCR campus may be made available to employees of these other two institutions if access is necessary for the employee to provide services to the student.
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