Pogo Four Buckley Amendment (Continued from Page 3) When information on a student must be shared outside the University ALL persons, agencies, or organizations desiring access to the records of a student shall be required to sign a written form to be kept permanently with the file of the student indicating specifically the legitimate educational or other interest in seeking this in- formation. This form will be available solely to the student and to the University officer responsible for the record as a means of auditing the operation of the record system. Exceptions to this are (C) through (1 ). C. Disclosure to Other Educational Institutions: Disclosure of appropriate academic records may be made to officials of other educational institutions to which the student has applied and where he she intends to enroll, upon the con ditiion that the student shall be en titled to notification of such transfer and a copy of such record. record. D. Disclosure Pursuant to Judicial Order: Information concerning a student shall be released if properly sub poenaed pursuant to a judicial, legislative, or administrative proceeding. Effort will be made to give advance notice to the student of such an order before compliance by the University. E. Disclosure Pursuant to Requests for Financial Aid: Necessary academic and-or financial student records may be disclosed WITHOUT the student's prior consent in connection with the student's ap plication for, or receipt of, financial aid. F. Disclosure to Federal and State This policy shall not preclude access to student records by authorized federal and state officials in con nection with the audit and evaluation of federally supported education programs or in connection with the enforcement of federal and state legal requirements which relate to such programs. Except when collection of personally identifiable data is specifically authorized by federal and state law, any data collected and reported with respect to an individual student shall not include information (including Social Security number) which would permit the personal identification of such student. G. Disclosure Under Emergency Conditions: On an emergency basis information abouta student may be released by 'a designated officer of the University when that information is necessary to protect the health or safety of •a student. H. Disclosure to Educational Agencies or Institutions: Information which will not permit the individual identification of students may be released to organizations of educational agencies or institutions for the purpose of developing, validating, and ad ministering predictive tests and measurements. Similarly, in formation may be released to ac crediting organizations in order to carry out their. accrediting functions. I. Disclosure to Parents of Depen dent Students: Information concerning a student who is dependent (as defined in the Internal Revenue Code of 1954) may be released to that student's parents. The Internal Revenue Service defines a dependent student as one who attended an educatiional institution full-time for any five (5) calendar months of a tax "ided - e than RUB RECORD RIOT Behrend Activities Association Your activities card is worth more! rights as a student, and to provide an opportpnity for the correction or deletion - - of any such inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise inap propriate data contained therein. The substantive judgment of a faculty member about a student's work, expressed in grades and-or evaluations is not within the purview of this right to challenge. The The student is entitled to challenge challenge should be submitted to the and-or add to the factual basis of any appropriate University officer (see record entry contained in records, VI) in whose area of responsibility the films, and-or data. The purposeof this - questioned material is kept. The challenge is to insure that such entries University officer is authorized to are not inaccurate or misleading, or in rectify the entry and so notify the violation of his•her privacy or other student without a hearing if such a one-half of his-her support as claimed by, the parents on, their income tax statement. For purposes of this policy. the assumption. unless individually certified to the contrary under the criteria above, will be that un dergraduate students of the Univer sity are dependent students. VIII. 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