According to FERPA, when can a school disclose records without a student’s consent?
According to FERPA, when can a school disclose records without a student’s consent?
According to FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act), a school can disclose records without a student’s consent if the disclosure is to provide transcripts to a school where a student intends to enroll. This is a commonly recognized exception allowing records transfer to facilitate the student's educational progress.
Disclosure to educational institutions in which a student seeks or intends to enroll, or is currently enrolled, when the disclosure is for a purpose related to the student’s enrollment or transfer.