| TOPIC: |
Confidentiality of Student and Employee Information |
| EFFECTIVE DATE: |
1 November 2000 |
UPDATED: |
30 May 2008 |
| Approved By: |
B. Reissenweber, VP for Finance |
| Policy Number: |
104
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POLICY
Aurora University recognizes that confidentiality of
student and employee information is vital. This policy outlines
the standards of confidentiality expected of all staff, faculty
and students of the university.
Under Federal law (FERPA - the Family Educational Rights and
Privacy Act of 1974 as amended, also known as the "Buckley
Amendments"), every institution of higher education is responsible
for safeguarding the confidentiality of student records. Employees
may be permitted access to confidential student records if, under
the university's guidelines, they have been found to have a "legitimate
educational interest" that will be served by allowing them
such access. Additionally, employee records are considered confidential.
RELATED POLICIES
207 Personnel Records
606 Standards
of Performance and Conduct
REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE LAW
The summary below covers pertinent information regarding confidentiality
of student information. See the current undergraduate and graduate
catalogs at www.aurora.edu/catalog
for full FERPA disclosure.
- The following types of information are confidential:
- Student records.
- Verbal discussions of student information.
- Social Security Numbers are not to be utilized as identification
nor are they to be put into e-mail messages.
- Information in student records is available for uses that
are directly related to education duties. An individual MAY
share information in student records with other Aurora University
personnel who also have official duties that require them to
have access to records. An employee MAY NOT disclose any confidential
record information with any person OUTSIDE of Aurora University.
- The law allows a college to release confidential information
to certain government authorities in case of certain types of
emergencies. However, there are special procedures and record
keeping requirements for such disclosure. Therefore, if an individual
is contacted by the police, public health officials, or others
seeking confidential student information, refer them to the
Registrar for student information, or to Human Resources for
student employee information. Do not release the information.
- Under the law, students do have a right to inspect their records,
and to receive copies. However, there are established procedures
for this, including copying fees established by the university.
Those advising students may provide a copy of the transcript
worksheet or other records of planned and completed courses
related to the advising process. If the student requests copies
of any other items in the student file, refer the student to
the Registrar's Office.
PROCEDURE
All employees are required to read, sign, and abide by the Employee
Confidentiality Agreement. The Agreement is signed at time
of hire, and becomes a permanent part of the employee’s
Personnel File. Breach of Confidentiality may be grounds for termination,
as stated in Human Resources Policy 606,
Standards of Performance and Conduct.
Questions regarding this policy should be directed to Human
Resources.
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