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decadence 07-01-2004 02:55 PM

Ferpa
 
What does FERPA do for you?

[or what has it done for you?]

(Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), federal law about access rights to education records).

Rudey 07-01-2004 02:57 PM

I don't know, but FUPA doesn't do a damn thing and FUBU just watches.

-Rudey

decadence 07-01-2004 03:06 PM

Also,
 
ETA. BetaRose: it looks simpler than that on *paper*? Child's parent(s)/guardian responsible up to 18, then all access goes to child. Unless said child over 18 is a [financially] dependent student or said over 18'er gives written consent.

Would the absence of it [or similar legislation] have changed [even removed] GLOs, honor societies beyond all recognition?

(I.e. no/more limited access to GPA this, that).

But back to the initial questions. :cool:

tinydancer 07-01-2004 03:45 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Rudey
[B]I don't know, but FUPA doesn't do a damn thing and FUBU just watches.

Let' remember that FUBAR just messes everything up!

Rudey 07-01-2004 03:47 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by tinydancer
[B]
Quote:

Originally posted by Rudey
I don't know, but FUPA doesn't do a damn thing and FUBU just watches.

Let' remember that FUBAR just messes everything up!

FUBAR is really phucked up.

-Rudey

phisigduchesscv 07-02-2004 12:38 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by BetaRose
FERPA gives me a terrible headache. FERPA causes me to be yelled at on a hourly basis. FERPA has made an even bigger bureaucracy than I ever though possible. In my last position, FERPA meant that even though parental information was required to make a decision on a case, I could not discuss the case with the parent, or even tell the parent what documents I needed from them. I had to tell the parent that I would tell the student to tell the parent what documents to submit.

I understand what they were trying to do when they passed FERPA, and they had good intentions, but I think that they took it too far, and the result is garbage.

BetaRose,

I'm with you in that it does give you me a terrible headache. I am an admissions evaluator at a university and am constantly getting yelled at by parents/guardians about why can't I say why their child was denied admissions. At the same time there are times I love the law because I can tell the obnoxious person on the other end of the phone that i am unable to discuss anything with them because of Federal Law.

The worst thing right now is all the parents of incoming freshman who are calling demanding to know why their child wasnt admitted. I just want to tell them did you ever look at your child's grades in high school - I've had more then one applicant with less then a 2.0 GPA and the parent thinks their child should be admitted to a university.

Carolyn

decadence 07-03-2004 02:36 PM

Interesting that few have replied; thank you to those who have. :)

Are there sites which talk more about it (I've seen the governmental one)?

What seems to be the case though is that if it was not in place, there could be no academic honor societies, no invites to join them as grades couldn't be obtained. Social Greek life would be different as obtaining grades would not be easy. Or I may have misunderstood.

Kevin 07-03-2004 02:38 PM

FERPA has made it an extra pain in the ass to put my Law School Admissions Council packet together.


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