FERPA
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) gives students the right to inspect and review their education records and, under certain circumstances, the right to request that such records be amended. It limits the right of the State University of New York (University) and its campuses to disclose education records or information contained in such records without the student’s consent. FERPA also requires that campuses notify students, on an annual basis, of their rights under FERPA. The University is committed to protecting the privacy of personally identifiable information contained in education records in accordance with FERPA. Accordingly, the statement that sets forth the procedures that the University will use to comply with FERPA can be found on SUNY's website describing Compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.
All professional employees should become familiar with the provisions of this Act and the campus procedures for making records available to students and/or parents, for use in counseling with them.
The Delhi campus policy statement in compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act can be found on the Registrar’s web page.