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Horace is enrolled at Acme Community College, he is, under FERPA, an "eligible
student". That means that Horace, and not his parents, has the right
to inspect and review his education records. He may, if he chooses, authorize
Acme to disclose his education records to his parents.
FERPA is clear in affording a college or university student the authority
to release education records. Even a student's spouse does not have the
right of access to education records without the student's consent.
FERPA does allow, however, an institution to disclose education records
to parents of a dependent student, as defined by the Internal Revenue
Code. This is generally done pursuant to a school policy allowing for
such release, and the education records are disclosed to the parents typically
when the parents provide a copy of their most recent federal
income tax form.
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