How do FERPA laws apply when a student is charged with academic dishonesty?
FERPA laws must be observed. Faculty may not disclose personally identifiable information about students nor permit inspection of their records without written permission of the student unless release or inspection is covered by certain exceptions permitted by the Act. Access to student information is limited to a school official’s legitimate educational interest.
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