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Community Standards Records

 

FERPA requires that schools obtain written permission from students before releasing education records. Exceptions to this include a health or safety emergency, to provide information to schools to which a Hampshire student is transferring, in certain student conduct cases, and in other circumstances described in FERPA [1]. In addition, in well-defined circumstances, some information may be released without written permission from the student. College officials with a legitimate educational interest may also have access to a student's education records without prior consent.

Records pertaining to the informal and formal community standards resolution process and meetings or hearings will be maintained in private files (as part of a student’s education records) by the College for a period of seven (7) years and then destroyed or no longer reported with the exception of suspensions and expulsions, which remain a permanent part of a student's educational record.

If a student chooses to provide written consent for disclosure of information, they may do so by submitting a written request to the Office of Community Standards and Student Accountability by emailing deanofstudents@hampshire.edu [2].

For further information regarding FERPA [1] and Hampshire College FERPA and Privacy of Records [3].

Questions or comments? Contact the dean of students office at deanofstudents@hampshire.edu.


Source URL:https://handbook.hampshire.edu/node/280

Links
[1] https://www2.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fpco/ferpa/index.html [2] mailto:deanofstudents@hampshire.edu [3] https://handbook.hampshire.edu/node/28