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| Agent A person or business formally authorized to act on another's behalf. |
| Attendance Includes but is not limited to (a) attendance - in person or by correspondence study (program) and (b) the period during which a person is working under a work-study (cooperative) program. |
| Dates of Attendance The period of time during which a student attends or attended an institution. Examples of dates of attendance include an academic year, a spring semester, or a first quarter. The term does not include specific daily records or a student's attendance pattern at the institution. |
| Directory Information Information contained in an education record of a student that generally is not considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if disclosed. It includes, but is not limited to, the student's name, address, telephone listing, electronic mail address, photograph, date and place of birth, major field of study, dates of attendance, grade level, enrollment status (e.g., undergraduate or graduate; full-time or part-time), participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams, degrees, honors and awards received, and most recent education agency or institution attended. Note: Items that can never be identified as directory information are a student's social security number, citizenship, gender, religious preference, grades, and GPA. |
| Education Institution (or Agency) Generally means:
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| Educational Records Those records directly related to a student and maintained by the institution or by a party acting for the institution. The term "educational records" does not include the following:
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| Eligible Student Means a student who has reached 18 years of age or is attending an institution of post-secondary education. |
| Enrolled Student For the purposes of this publication, this term refers to a student who has satisfied all of the institutional requirements for attendance at the institution. The Family Policy Compliance Office has stated that each institution may determine when a student is "in attendance" in accordance with its own enrollment procedures (Federal Register, July 6, 2000 , p.41856). At Pacific, a student is considered "enrolled" when the student has registered and attended their first class. |
| Family Policy Compliance Office The office within the U.S. Department of Education that is responsible for enforcing/administering the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, as Amended. This office has responsibility for FERPA at all levels of education (K-12, post-secondary). |
| Institution of Postsecondary Education An institution that provides education to students beyond the secondary school level. "Secondary school level" means the educational level (not beyond grade 12) at which secondary education is provided. |
| Law Enforcement Unit Records Those records, files, documents, and other materials that are (1) created by a law enforcement unit, (2) created for a law enforcement purpose, and (3) maintained by the law enforcement unit. Law enforcement records do not include: (1) records created by a law enforcement unit for a law enforcement purpose other than for the law enforcement unit; (2) records created and maintained by a law enforcement unit exclusively for non-law enforcement purposes, such as a disciplinary action or proceeding conducted by the institution. |
| Legitimate Educational Interest The demonstrated "need to know" by those officials of an institution who act in the student's educational interest, including faculty, administration, clerical and professional employees, and other persons, including student employees or agents, who manage student record information. (Although the Act does not define "legitimate educational interest", it states that institutions must establish their own criteria, according to their own procedures and requirements, for determining when their school officials have a legitimate educational interest in a student's education records. |
| Parent Includes a natural parent, a guardian, or an individual acting as a parent in the absence of a parent or a guardian. |
| Personally Identifiable Information Data or information, including:
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| Records Any information or data recorded in any medium (e.g., handwriting, print, tapes, film, microfilm, microfiche, any form of electronic data storage). |
| School Officials Those members of an institution who act in the student's educational interest within the limitations of their "need to know." These may include faculty, administration, clerical and professional employees and other persons, including student employees or agents, who manage student education record information. (Although the Act does not define "school officials," it states that institutions must establish their own criteria , according to their own procedures and requirements, for determining them. This is a recommended definition.) |
| Student Any individual for whom an education institution maintains education records. The term does not include an individual who has never attended the institution. An individual who is or has been enrolled in one component unit of an institution and who applies for admission to a second unit has no right to inspect the records accumulated by the second unit until enrolled therein |
| Subpoena A command from a court to require the person named in the subpoena to appear at a stated time and place to provide testimony or evidence. There are two main types of subpoenas: duces tecum (requires the production of documents, papers, or other tangibles) and ad testificandum (requires person to testify in a particular court case). |




