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Information Disclosure
Iowa State University is required by law to make available to enrolled
students, prospective students, and their parents certain information
about the University. The information disclosure is available at
the following URL: www.iastate.edu/~disclosure. Students without
electronic access can obtain the information from the Office of
the Registrar, 214 Alumni Hall, 515-294-1840 or from the Office
of Admissions, 100 Alumni Hall, 515-294-5836. A paper copy of the
information will be provided upon request.
Student Records
Iowa State University maintains various records concerning students,
to document their academic progress as well as to record their interactions
with university staff and officials. In
order that their right to privacy be preserved and to conform with
federal law, the university has established certain policies to
govern the handling of student records. All policies conform with
FERPA, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (also known
as the Buckley Amendment).
Public Information
Certain information concerning students is considered
to be open to the public upon inquiry. This public information is
of two types: directory information and other information not included
in the ISU Directory. Directory information includes local address,
telephone number, and campus e-mail address; home town, college,
curriculum, year in school, and enrollment status. Other public
information includes mailing address, date and place of birth, dates
of attendance at Iowa State, expected date of graduation, names
of advisers, awards and academic honors, Iowa State degree(s) and
date(s) awarded, previous educational institutions attended, degrees
received, dates of attendance, full- or part-time status, participation
in officially recognized activities and sports, and weight and height
of members of athletic teams.
Public information will be released by the registrar
to anyone upon inquiry, unless students have requested that their
information not be released. A request to have public information
withheld should be made at the Office of the Registrar, 214 Alumni
Hall. If the request is granted, the registrar will notify the appropriate
university offices.
It is the policy of the university to respect the
privacy of students; therefore, only lists and labels containing
names of students with directory information will be made available
to members of the public. This directory information will be provided
on a time-available basis for the cost of producing the information.
Directories are also available in the bookstores for those persons
needing directory information. Directory information is available
on the World Wide Web using the online phonebook; and from printed
directories, which may be purchased at the bookstores.
Confidential Information
With the exception of the information noted above,
all student records are considered to be confidential and are open
only to university personnel; to offices and agencies carrying out
their accreditation and audit functions of university programs;
to persons in compliance with a judicial order; to organizations
conducting studies for or on behalf of educational institutions
or agencies for the purpose of developing, validating, or administering
predictive tests, administering student aid programs, and improving
instruction; and to persons in an emergency in order to protect
the health or safety of students or other persons.
The following policies govern access to student records:
1. Each type of student record is the responsibility
of a designated university official, and only that person or the
dean or director to whom that person reports has authority to release
the record. The following is a list of the responsible officials:
a. Academic records: registrar
b. Admissions records: director of admissions
c. Financial aid records: director of student financial aid
d. Business records: university controller
e. Traffic and security records: director, ISU Department of Public
Safety
f. Medical records: director, Thielen Student Health Center
g. Counseling records and test scores: director, Student Counseling
Service
h. Actions of Academic Standards Committees: college deans
i. Disciplinary records: dean of students
j. Residence hall records: director of residence
k. Placement records: college placement officers
l. Evaluations for admission to ISU graduate or professional programs:
deans or department chairs
m. Special academic programs: faculty member in charge of the program
and the dean of the college.
2. The responsible official may release records to
university personnel who have a legitimate need for the information.
"University personnel" includes students appointed to
specified committees. A list of those persons who normally have
access to each type of student record is available in 214 Alumni
Hall.
3. All student records are reviewed periodically.
Information concerning the frequency of review and expurgation of
specific records is available in 214 Alumni Hall.
4. Students have the right to review upon request
any records that pertain directly to them, and may obtain a copy
of the record for a fee. This provision does not apply to records
to which the student has waived his or her right to review, nor
does it apply to medical and counseling records.
5. A student may waive the right to review a specific
record by submitting in writing a statement to this effect to the
official responsible for that record.
6. A file containing copies of records pertinent to
advising is maintained on each student for use by the student's
adviser. Ordinarily this file is kept in the possession of the adviser,
but for convenience it may be stored elsewhere such as in the department
office. When the student changes majors, or changes advisers within
the same major, the file is transferred to the new adviser. Under
the university's student records policy, the student is considered
to have the right of access to this file.
7. Medical and counseling records shall be released
at the written request of the student to medical or psychological
professionals outside the university or to university officials.
8. University personnel who have access to student
records in the course of carrying out their university responsibilities
shall not be permitted to release the record to persons outside
the university, unless authorized in writing by the student or unless
one of the exceptions stated earlier is involved.
9. Confidential information may be released to parents
by obtaining the student's written consent or by having the parent
establish the student's dependency as defined by the Internal Revenue
Code of 1954, section 152, by furnishing a certified copy of the
parent's most recent federal income tax return.
10. Iowa high schools receive a freshman year report
containing first year academic progress data of all their graduates
attending Iowa State University for the purpose of evaluating and
improving their instructional programs.
11. The officials responsible for custody of student
records will maintain records of requests and disclosures of personally
identifiable nonpublic information. The records of requests, whether
granted or not, shall include the person or agency requesting the
information and the purpose of the release. These records of requests
and disclosures will be available to the student on request. Records
of requests and disclosures are not necessary for requests made
by the student, by school officials in carrying out their official
responsibilities, by persons employed by agencies and offices conducting
audits and accreditations of university programs, or any of the
other exceptions listed previously.
Posting Grades and
Test Scores
The test scores or course grades of students
may be posted in public locations to inform students of their performance
provided that the information is presented in such a way as not
to reveal the name or entire ID number of specific individuals.
Release of Grades
Reports of a student's grades are not routinely
sent to the student's parents. Parents of students under 18 years
of age may obtain grades by writing to the Office of the Registrar.
The grades of other students will be sent to their parents only
with written permission of the student, or by establishing dependency
as outlined in item 9 under Confidential Information.
When Records May Be
Withheld
The appropriate university official may request
that a student's record not be released if that student is delinquent
in an account with the university or an affiliated organization.
The effect of this action is that a transcript will not be released
and registration will be withheld.
The appropriate official may also request that records
be withheld in instances when official disciplinary action has been
taken against a student. Authorization for these actions is supported
by The Iowa Code and The Iowa Administrative Code.
In order for such an action to be rescinded, the Office
of the Registrar must receive written authorization from the official
who originally requested the action, indicating that the student
has met the obligation. Further information about this policy can
be obtained from the Office of the Registrar.
Review and Challenge
of Records
A student may challenge the accuracy of handling
of records maintained by the university on grounds that the records
are inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise violate the privacy or
other rights of the student. The university has established the
following procedures to provide an opportunity for the student to
correct or delete inaccurate records, or to insert into the record
a written explanation of the content.
Students who question their records should discuss
the issue first with the individual staff person who established
or maintains the records. Presumably most issues can be resolved
at this level. If a satisfactory resolution cannot be reached, the
student should submit the question to the head of the department
in which the record is maintained.
The department head will discuss the issue with the
staff person and the student challenging the record. If resolution
cannot be reached after meeting with the department head, the student
may submit the question to the dean or director to whom the department
head is responsible. The dean or director will investigate, and
will respond in writing.
If the record has not been reconciled through these
measures, the student may direct a written request to the president
of the university. The president will convene an Ad Hoc Hearing
Panel of Access and Confidentiality of Educational Records, composed
of two faculty members, two students, and one administrator, appointed
by the president for a period of one year, with the president or
a designee serving as nonvoting chairperson. The student shall be
given an opportunity to present to the panel evidence relevant to
the issues raised, and the panel will issue a written response.
ISUCard and Identification
Number
Each student is assigned a random university
identification number on entry to the university. This number appears
on the ISUCard that is provided to each student at the time of first
registration. The ISUCard, may be required for some services and/or
activities. At the time the ISUCard is issued each student also
selects a personal identification number (PIN), which is required
for electronic access to personal student information.
Loss of an ISUCard should be reported immediately
to the ISUCard Office, where the lost card will be invalidated and
replaced for a charge. Disciplinary sanctions may be imposed for
improper use of the ID card or attempts to obtain, by fraudulent
means, any form of identification.
Social Security Number
Social security numbers are collected from prospective
and current students, for administrative coordination and record
identification purposes only. Although procedures have been established
by the registrar for assignment of an alternative number upon request,
students who wish to be employed on campus or to receive financial
aid are required by law to provide their social security numbers
for administrative use. The social security number is a confidential
record and is maintained as such by the university in accordance
with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.
Policy on Student Names
Iowa Regents universities have a common policy
regarding student names and name changes. The name on the student
record should be the student's complete and legal name. In evaluating
and processing all name change requests, the university reserves
the right to require adequate and appropriate documentation as warranted.
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