

RECKLESS RECORDS TO ART MUSEUM CHICAGO REGISTRATION
Return the completed form to the Director of Registration and Records. To provide written consent to a disclosure, you may use the FERPA Student Authorization to Release Information Form, available from the Director of Registration and Records. The right to provide written consent before SAIC discloses personally identifiable information from your education records, except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent. Additional information regarding the hearing procedures will be provided to you at that time.ģ. If SAIC decides not to amend the record as requested, SAIC will notify you of your right to a hearing regarding your request for amendment. You must clearly identify the part of the record you want changed and specify why it should be changed. You should submit any such request in writing to the Director of Registration and Records. The right to request the amendment of your education records if you believe them to be inaccurate. To make this request, you may use the FERPA Student Request for Records Form, available from the Director of Registration and Records.Ģ. The Director of Registration and Records will make arrangements for access and notify you of the time and place where the records may be inspected. You should submit, to the Director of Registration and Records, a written request that specifically identifies the record(s) you wish to inspect. The right to inspect and review your education records within 45 days after the day SAIC receives a request for access from you.


By completing and returning this form, you consent to SAIC's disclosure of information from your student records to the person that you designate on the form.įERPA affords you certain rights with respect to your education records. Please return the completed form to the Director of Registration and Records. You may use the FERPA Student Authorization to Release Information Form. You may, at your discretion, give SAIC faculty and staff permission to release personally identifiable information to a third party (e.g., a parent/guardian, emergency contact, spouse, or potential employer) by providing written consent. For example, it is often beneficial to the student for SAIC staff and faculty to be able to discuss student information with a parent, guardian, spouse, or other support person. On some occasions, a student may wish to give SAIC permission to share information from his or her education records with specific individuals. For example, student information may be disclosed as "directory information" or in response to a health or safety emergency (see below). However, FERPA does permit schools to disclose student information without consent under limited circumstances (referred to as exceptions). To protect a student’s privacy, the law generally requires schools to ask for written consent from the student before disclosing personally identifiable information from that student’s records to others. The Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) is a Federal privacy law that gives students certain rights with regard to their own education records, such as the right to inspect and review their own records.
