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FERPA for Parents

Grades, Progress Reports, Exams

Such things as progress in a course, deficiencies in a subject area, scores and grades on papers, exams, etc. are all examples of personally identifiable information that make up part of the student's education record. This information is protected under FERPA and parents may not have access unless the student has provided written authorization that specifically identifies what information may be released to the parent(s).

Access to Student Records

At the postsecondary level, parents have no inherent rights to access or inspect their child's education records. This right is limited solely to the student. At Caltech, records may be released to parents only if they have been given a written release by the student or in compliance with a subpoena.

Crisis Situations/Emergencies

If non-directory information is needed to resolve a crisis or emergency situation, an education institution may release that information if the institution determines that the information is "necessary to protect the health or safety of the student or other individuals." Factors considered in making this assessment are: the severity of the threat to the health or safety of those involved; the need for the information; the time required to deal with the emergency; and the ability of the parties to whom the information is to be given to deal with the emergency.

Comments/Questions

Please contact the Office of the Registrar with general questions, comments or suggestions.