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Can my parent call Student Financial Services and ask questions regarding my student account, especially since my parent pays the fees for my education?

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• Only if Student Financial Services has a Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) release on file. The Student Financial Services FERPA release is valid until you graduate unless you revoke this release. Once you fill out the FERPA release please bring it to the Cashier’s office with a photo ID and sign the form in the presence of a cashier so that your identity can be verified. • Please note, each office all have their own FERPA release forms. If the student wishes to grant access to another party he/she will have to complete a FERPA releases for each department. For example if a student wishes their parent to talk to the Financial Aid Office and Student Financial Services he/she will have to fill out a FERPA release form for each office.

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