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Personal Privacy
As a postsecondary institution, Cuesta College is committed to
the standards established through the Family Education Rights and
Privacy Act (FERPA), which protect students' rights to access their
educational record and limits our ability to share educational record
information with third parties. The essence of FERPA grants the
following rights to our students.
Primary rights of students under FERPA include:
- Right to inspect and review their own educational record.
- Right to seek to amend their own educational record. The student
must make
a written request to the Director of Admissions and Records at
the San Luis
Obispo campus and provide the names of the records they wish to
review or
amend. The administrator will respond with the timeframe and location
for the materials to be reviewed.
- Right to have some control over the disclosure of information
from their educational records. One exception that permits disclosure
without consent is the disclosure to school officials with legitimate
educational interests. See below for the definition of a school
official.
- The right to file a claim with the U.S. Department of Education
concerning alleged failures by the College to comply with the
requirements of FERPA.
The FERPA guidelines apply to individuals who are enrolled
at Cuesta College regardless of the age of the student. Under FERPA,
schools may, but are not required to, provide parents of students
who are dependent for tax purposes access to the student's educational
records. Cuesta College does not release information to parents
without the written consent of the student, regardless of age.
FERPA regulations may be found in the Cuesta College Catalog,
printed class schedules and/or on the Cuesta web site.
School Officials Defined:
School officials with a "legitimate need to know" that
require student information in order to carry out their responsibilities,
may request and receive student information from the Office of Admissions
and Records. A school official is defined as a person employed by
the College in an administrative, supervisory, academic or research,
or support staff position; a person or company with whom the College
has contracted as its agent to provide service instead of using
College employees or officials (such as an attorney, auditor or
collection agent); a person serving on the Board of Trustees; or
students serving on an official committee, such as a disciplinary
or grievance committee or assisting another school official in performing
his or her tasks. A school official has a legitimate educational
interest if the official needs to review an educational record in
order to fulfill his or her professional responsibilities for the
College.
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Directory Information:
At its discretion, Cuesta College may provide "Directory Information"
in accordance with the provisions of FERPA. Directory information
from a student's educational record that may be disclosed without
the student's written permission is defined as, "information
contained in an education record of a student which would not generally
be considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if disclosed."
Personal identifiers, such as student identification numbers or
social security numbers, race/ethnicity, gender, religious preference,
grades and GPA may never be designated as directory information.
Cuesta College has identified the following elements as directory
information:
- Name
- Dates of Attendance
- Field of Study
- Level of Enrollment (# of units-full Degrees and Certificates
Earned time/part-time)
- Participation in officially recognized activities & sports
Directory information may not be given out for students who have
a Directory Hold in place. As a general rule, NO additional information
beyond Directory Information should ever be released to any party
beyond Cuesta College staff and faculty without the specific written
consent of the student.
Cuesta College Identification Number:
Upon admission to Cuesta College, students are provided with a
unique student identification number. This number is randomly generated
and assigned to each student to be used to conduct business at Cuesta
College. The Cuesta ID is not to be used in place of a social security
number, but is solely for use at Cuesta College. Students should
keep this number safe as it does relate to their
educational business at Cuesta College.
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Student Identity:
Students may have only one identity with Cuesta College. The admission
application should contain consistent information including student
name, date of birth, social security number, and contact information.
Applicants who submit inconsistent information on the admission
application, either CCCApply or the paper application, will be required
to provide evidence of the correct information which will cause
their processing to be delayed. In the case of differences with
contact information, the original information will be used and the
student will be required to either change their address online or
through the Admissions & Records office.
Accessing Information In Person:
Students who request their record information in person must provide
a photo I.D. and their Cuesta ID number, or social security number,
to receive information.
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myCuesta Login:
Cuesta College provides a unique user name and temporary password
so that students may access their educational records through myCuesta.
As each student logs in with the temporary password they must then
enter their own personal password to continue. Users are required
to develop their own questions to support security around password
retrieval. Students are encouraged to not share their user name,
password and questions with anyone else.
Course web sites:
Distance education and the use of web sites to support courses
taught through distance education are held to the same FERPA standards.
Only Directory Information may be available on a public web site.
A student's "block" of Directory Information must be recognized
and their information may not be included.
Printed Personal Information:
Printed material that includes personal identification or contact
information should be kept secure. Printed material that contains
personal information must be shredded. Cuesta College officials
are required to shred printed material that includes personal information.
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