Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
(FERPA)
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
(FERPA)
In compliance with Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), upon reaching age 18 or attending an institution beyond the high school level, students have the right to view his/her own school or college records.
These records include the academic transcript of the College, post-secondary transcripts, high school transcripts, and other documents maintained as part of the students permanent file with the exception of confidential letters of recommendation.
All permanent academic records are housed and maintained by the CFCC Registrar.
After a student reaches the age of 18 or enters a post-secondary institution (at any age), the parent will be denied access to the student’s academic record unless the student gives written consent. The College assumes that all students are independent adults attending an institution designed for adult education.
CFCC employees are not allowed to discuss academic information with anyone other than the student, unless the student provides written consent.
WECHS student's who would like to provide this required written consent should schedule a time to meet with Aimee Helmus or visit the Office of the Registrar.