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Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Of 1974 Catalog Year 2001-2002 |
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Student Consumer Information Services | Student Right to Know Act | Standard Of Conduct | Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act
In compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, the college may release information classified as "directory information" to the general public without the written consent of the student. Directory information includes: (1) student name, (2) student address, (3) telephone number, (4) date and place of birth, (5) weight and height of members of athletic teams, (6) participation in officially recognized activities and sports (7) dates of attendance, (8) educational institution most recently attended and (9) other similar information, including major field of study and degrees and awards received.
Students may request that all or any part of the directory information be withheld from the public by giving written notice to the
Registrar's Office during the first 12 class days of a fall or spring semester or the first four class days of a summer session. If no
request is filed, directory information is released upon written inquiry. No telephone inquiries are acknowledged; all requests
must be made in person. No transcript or academic record is released without written consent from the student, except as
specified by law. Pursuant to the Educational Amendment of 1980, Public Law 96-374, the College provides all students with information about its academic programs and financial aid available to students.
Under the terms of the Student Right to Know Act, the DCCCD maintains and updates on an annual basis student persistence, graduation rates, transfer rates and other relevant statistics. To obtain copies of these reports, contact the District Office of Research. Campus crime statistics may be obtained from college police/security offices. (Published in compliance with the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act; Public Law 101-542)
As a college student, you are considered a responsible adult. Your enrollment indicates acceptance of the Student Code of Conduct published in the catalog. If you are unable to complete the course (or courses) for which they have registered, it is your responsibility to withdraw formally from the course (or courses). Failure to do so will result in your receiving a performance grade, usually an "F."
All coeducational institutions of higher education that participate in any federal student financial aid program and have intercollegiate programs must provide information concerning their intercollegiate athletics programs under the Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act of 1994, Section 360B of Public Law 103-382. This act and accompanying federal regulations requires that intercollegiate athletics information be made available for inspections by students, prospective students and the public. DCCCD college web sites or Physical Education Offices can provide this information. |
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Last Modified: March 19, 2002