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Confidentiality of Student Records
Cornell complies with the provisions of the Family Educational Rights
and Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, and protects the confidentiality of
student records and the individual student's right to privacy. A
detailed statement of the College's policy with regard to student
records is contained in the Compass, the student handbook,
which explains the student's right to inspect her or his records and the
procedures for doing so.
No information except directory information
will be released to persons other than members
of the Cornell faculty and administration, except in compliance with a
lawfully issued subpoena or judicial order, without the written
authorization of the student whose records are requested. Faculty and
administrators who have legitimate business requiring them to see a
student's academic records may have access without first obtaining the
formal consent of the student. Such use of a student's academic records
may be for purposes of counseling the student; considering the student
for honors, awards, special programs, or financial aid; or compiling
statistics.
At the end of every term, the College sends to the student's parents a
copy of the student's final grade report and, if the student has been
placed or continued on Probation or Probationary Suspension or has been
suspended, a copy of the letter sent to the student by the Academic
Standing Committee. Students who do not wish their parents to receive
these copies may withhold release by filing a written statement with the
Registrar (see ``Grades,'' item 10).
The College may release directory
information as a matter of course without the prior consent of the
student. Such information comprises the student's name, local and home
addresses and telephone numbers, date and place of birth (only if the
student is currently enrolled), major field of study, participation in
officially recognized activities and sports, weight and height (if a
member of an athletic team), dates of attendance, degrees and awards
received, the name of the most recent educational institution previously
attended, the student's photograph, and the names of the student's
parents. Students who do not wish the College to release any or all of
the above information must notify the Registrar and the Dean of Students
in writing of their preference.
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