I’ve heard about changes in FERPA allowing notice to the public if a student commits a crime of violence. What policy has the University adopted regarding this new provision?
This recent change in FERPA permits – but does not require – release of final results of campus disciplinary proceedings (reached on or after October 7, 1998) regarding specified crimes of violence or non-forcible sex offenses, as provided in part 99.31 (a) (14) (i) of the FERPA regulations. Consistent with other FERPA requirements, the University has decided to make public, upon request, the identities of individuals found responsible in a campus disciplinary hearing for any crime of violence or non-forcible sex offense specified in the law.
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