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FERPA (Family Education Rights Protection Act) is a federal law that protects the privacy of students’ educational records. After the age of 18, parents no longer have access to their children’s educational records beyond high school unless rights the student chooses to grant these permissions to their parent.

Information protected by FERPA includes:

  • Campus ID numbers
  • ePanther passwords
  • Grades
  • Enrollment records
  • Class schedules
  • Other personal information such as address or phone number (if the student has requested a FERPA restriction)


Questions regarding FERPA should be directed to the Registrar’s Office (414-229-3800) or a FERPA Coordinator (414-229-6431).

Information about UWM's FERPA policy can be found on the following three pages:


For students:https://uwm.edu/registrar/students/your-student-record/sharing-and-protecting-your-information/
For parents:https://uwm.edu/registrar/ferpa-parents/
For faculty/staff/student workers: https://uwm.edu/registrar/ferpa-facultystaff/

 



Keywords:
ferpa, parents, records, grades 
Doc ID:
42063
Owned by:
Help Desk K. in UW-Milwaukee Help Desk
Created:
2014-07-22
Updated:
2023-07-13
Sites:
UW-Milwaukee Help Desk