Letter to the University of South Carolina Regarding the Applicability of FERPA to Scholarships - July 1990
Letter to the University of South Carolina explaining that FERPA permits the disclosure of a student's scholarship information if the financial aid or scholarship is considered an honor or award based on academic or athletic achievement under FERPA's directory information provisions.
Letter to University of South Carolina Regarding Disclosure to State Commission - April 1990
Letter regarding the applicability of FERPA to disclosures of personally identifiable information from students' education records to a state commission on higher education and whether that commission may redisclose the information to other institutions.
Letter to Maine Assistant Attorney General Regarding Records of Home-Schooled Students - December 1989
Letter regarding the applicability of FERPA to records of home-schooled students maintained by a State agency.
Letter to University of California Regarding Disclosure to Credit Bureaus - August 1989
Letter addressing whether FERPA permits an educational institution to disclose to credit reporting bureaus all student loan information, including the status of a loan prior to delinquency.
Letter to High School Student Regarding Waiver of Access to Letters of Recommendation - October 1988
Letter to a high school student explaining that the Family Policy Compliance Office interprets the provisions of FERPA that permit a student, at any age, to waive their right to inspect and review letters of recommendation to also apply at the secondary level. not just at the postsecondary level.
Letter to Eligible Student Regarding Litigation against School - October 1986
Letter addressing the FERPA complaint process and explaining that the Department does not investigate matters that are subject to litigation, pending outcome of the litigation against the school.
Letter to Minnesota SEA Regarding FERPA Hearings on Amendment of Records - June 1983
Letter to Minnesota SEA explaining that FERPA requires that a hearing for amendment of education records be held at the local level, not at the State level.