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A permanent file is maintained on each current and former student who has enrolled in Tennessee College of Applied Technology. Each permanent student education record will contain a minimum of the following information: 1) academic records; 2) student disciplinary files; 3) matters related to student discipline, pursuant to TBR policy 1.12.01.00(V)(B), SW-U02. Other records pertaining to students are maintained and/or destroyed as provided in TBR policy 1.12.01.00.
The Tennessee College of Applied Technology complies with FERPA (20 U.S.C. §1232g) and the Tennessee Open Records Act (T.C.A. §10-7-501 et seq.) and maintains student education records as confidential documents except as provided by those statutes and their enabling regulations. The TCAT also complies with the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act: Security Information Program guidelines as well as T.C.A. §47-18-2101 et seq. governing the protection of all nonpublic financial information as well as required notifications to consumers in the event of unauthorized access to confidential information.
Students may request access to review and/or obtain copies of their student education records by contacting the Student Services Office at their institution.
All student records are confidential in accord with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), 20 U.S.C.-§1232g and T.C.A. §10-7-504. (See also TBR Guideline S-020 on confidentiality of student records). Confidential student record information generally may not be disclosed without the written consent of the student. Consent to release forms and information regarding disclosure procedures may be obtained from the Student Services Office.
Students of the Tennessee College of Applied Technology have specific rights under FERPA, as well as the related regulations of the Department of Education. This law and the regulations provide that a student has a right to inspect and review their education records. Requests will be honored within 45 days of the day the Tennessee College of Applied Technology receives a request for access. Students should submit a written request to the Student Services Coordinator or designee, identifying the record(s) they wish to inspect. The student will be notified of the date and time when the records will be available for inspection.
As per both FERPA and TBR Guideline S-020, a student may request that any record be amended if the student believes it is inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise in violation of privacy rights. To request an amendment, the student must write the Student Services Coordinator or designee and clearly identify the part of the record they want changed and specify why it is inaccurate or misleading. If the College decides not to amend the record, the student will be notified of his/her rights to a school hearing. Additional information regarding hearing procedures will be provided to the student at that time.
FERPA and Subpoenas
The Tennessee College of Applied Technology may be required to disclose information pursuant to a court order or lawfully issued subpoena. The Tennessee College of Applied Technology must make a reasonable effort to notify the student of the order or subpoena in advance of compliance, so that the parent or eligible student may seek protective action, unless the court or issuing agency has prohibited such disclosure.
FERPA and Health Records 45 CFR Part 160; 45 CFR Part 162; 45 CFR Part 164
The Institution's Office of Disability Services (ODS) normally obtains and maintains health records for each student who applies for accommodations, services, or waivers. If a health record is used to decide regarding a student’s education program, the health record is an education record. In that case the normal FERPA confidentiality provisions apply.
FERPA and Health and Safety Exemption 34 CFR 99.31(a)(10) & 34 CFR 99.36
A health and safety exception permits the disclosure of personally identifiable information from a student’s record in case of an immediate threat to the health or safety of students or other individuals. The school discloses personally identifiable information from an education record to appropriate parties in connection with a health or safety emergency if knowledge of the information is necessary to protect the health or safety of the student or other individuals.
FERPA and the Patriot Act:
In response to the terrorist attacks on the United States that took place on September 11, 2001, Congress made changes to FERPA. Section 507 of the USA Patriot Act amended FERPA, which now contains 16 exceptions to the general rules. Public Law 107-56; DCL April 12, 2002. The Tennessee College of Applied Technology complies with the changes made to FERPA because of the USA Patriot Act as outlined in DCL April 12, 2002.
Students may report violations of FERPA or submit questions about FERPA matters to the Tennessee College of Applied Technology. Complaints or requests for information about FERPA and the Tennessee College of Applied Technology’s policies related to student records may do so by contacting Student Services. Additional information may be found at:
Tennessee Board of Regents
1 Bridgestone Park
Nashville, TN 37214
www.tbr.edu
Policy 3:02:03:00 Confidentiality of Student Records
A student also has the right to file a complaint with the U. S. Department of Education concerning alleged failures by the Tennessee College of Applied Technology to comply with the requirements of FERPA. The name and address of the office that administers FERPA is:
Family Policy Compliance Office
U. S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Ave. S. W.
Washington, DC 20202-4605
Phone: 202-260-3887
https://studentprivacy.ed.gov/file-a-complaint
A transcript of training completed will be prepared and supplied to students upon request. All requests for transcript, including requests made to be mailed to employers or other education institutions must be made with a Transcript Release Form signed by the student. This release will expire when the request is finalized. Transcript requests typically takes no longer than 10 business days to process. Students with an encumbrance of $100 or greater will not be allowed to receive transcripts, awards, or to have transcripts sent to 3rd parties until that balance is settled or unless the transcript is to be sent to another TBR institution and the student has entered into a written agreement to satisfy the outstanding debt or obligation owed to the College issuing the certificate of credit or official transcript. The receiving institution will not release an award or transcript until the encumbrance is paid to the Tennessee College of Applied Technology. The College will keep a permanent record of training. Any student who changes his/her name or address should notify the main office so that accurate records may be maintained.
GED and HiSET scores and transcripts may be required upon admission to a program and will be stored in the student file.