SANS Assessment of Student Learning Plan (ASLP) Security Awareness Training

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What rights do students have under FERPA?

  1. The right to free access to all school records

  2. The right to view and request amendments to their records

  3. The right to dispute grades through a formal process

  4. The right to remain anonymous in all school matters

The correct answer is: The right to view and request amendments to their records

Under FERPA (the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act), students have specific rights regarding their educational records. One of the most important rights granted by FERPA is the right to view and request amendments to their educational records. This means that students can inspect the records maintained by their educational institution and can seek to correct information that they believe is inaccurate, misleading, or in violation of their privacy rights. The ability to amend records is crucial because it empowers students to ensure that their educational information reflects their accurate academic history. This feature of FERPA promotes transparency and gives students a degree of control over their personal data held by the institution. While other options discuss various rights, they do not reflect the core provisions of FERPA regarding access and amendment of educational records, which is why the correct choice is specifically focused on the right to view and request amendments.