Under what circumstances may I disclose the contents of a student’s education record without the student’s consent?
Generally, a college or university that receives federal funding cannot disclose student education records to anyone other than the student (including the student’s parents) without the student’s written permission. However, FERPA does establish several exceptions that allow the institution to disclose student records without the student’s prior written consent.
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