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Student
Records
Student academic records
are maintained in permanent files in the Student Records Office.
A student record contains all documents relating to a student's
activities at the College including but not limited to: admissions,
grade reports and transcripts, quarterly registration, tuition
payments, correspondence, comprehensive exam scores, the tuition
agreement form, and health documents. ACTCM protects student records
in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
of 1974, as amended.
By appointment a student
may examine his or her records during regular business hours.
The College does not release school records or any other information
about a student, to any third party without the consent of the student, except as allowed by law. The College permanently maintains
records of academic progress.
Family Educational
Rights and Privacy Act of 1974
The College complies
with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (Buckley
Amendment). This Act provides certain rights regarding educational
records. These rights are as follows:
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Students have the right
to inspect and review their educational records.
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The Act outlines the procedure for correcting inaccurate information
found within the student's records.
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The privacy of the student's records, in that a student's records
will not be released to a third party without the prior written
consent of the student.
Certain types of records are excluded by law from inspection,
i.e., a parent's financial information or a student's psychiatrist's,
or physician's records. However, the Buckley Amendment permits
the College to release directory information on a student unless
a student requests in writing that directory information be withheld.
The following is considered to be directory information: student's
name, address, email address, telephone number, sex, date and
place of birth, enrollment status, major field of study, dates
of attendance, degrees, awards received, most recent previous
educational institutions attended, past and present activities,
and academic status.
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