Watercolor World Map

Retired and Former AACRAO Members

Connect to the world of higher education

With AACRAO membership you'll be connected to more than 11,000 members from institutions around the world. Facilitate your professional development by attending discounted meetings, gaining complimentary subscriptions to our College & University journal and more.

Why should you join? Development never ends, retired or not. Keep current on trends in the field by collaborating with our members and lending your voice to discussions about practices in the field. 

Annual Membership Price: $151

Requirements: YOU BE A RETIRED MEMBER OR A MEMBER WHO LOST EMPLOYMENT AND IS NO LONGER ELIGIBLE FOR INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIP.  

Develop Professionally

Retired Members - Professional Development


Professional Competencies

Keep up to date on skills areas like technical knowledge and professional development and contributions to the field. We have the tools for you.

Online Learning

From free webinars to self-paced on-demand learning, AACRAO's online learning covers a variety of subjects—technology, strategic enrollment management, admissions, FERPA, transfer, credential evaluation, and international education—and allow you to engage with the presenters and instructors.

Take the next step in your career

Maybe you want to reenter the workforce or change the trajectory of your career--AACRAO's Career Navigator is a wealth of job postings and resources for you. 

Gain Recognition

Retired Members - Gain Recognition


Get Published

AACRAO's professional journals College & University and SEM Quarterly are always accepting articles and have a wide circulation base.

Research Opportunities

Leverage the expertise of our over 11,000 members and contribute to one of the premier sources of practice related research within the global higher education community. 

Join a committee

Do work you're passionate about, with support and mentoring from fellow members. From Caucuses to specialized topics, it's all one community. 


AACRAO_Connect_logo_final_transparentbkg

AACRAO's bi-weekly professional development e-newsletter

Ask the FERPA Professor

Feb 9, 2016, 19:51 PM
legacy id : 56b905ba4c156400a408518c
Summary : Does FERPA require us to prevent users from syncing the data to home computers?
Url :

Dear FERPA Professor,

Our school is currently implementing Office 365 and one of our IT colleagues has recently asked the office of the registrar the following questions. 

“We are currently trying to assess how FERPA and due diligence relate to the current Office 365 project. One of the pieces that we have as part of this allows users to sync their desktop files to the Office 365 cloud. In turn, users would have the ability to sync these files to their home computers, where the college loses control of access to the computer on which these files reside. We have the ability to prevent users from synchronizing to home computers, while maintaining web access and tablet/phone access. Enabling this option would also effectively cut users off from their files after leaving college employment. Does FERPA and due diligence require us to prevent users from syncing the data to home computers and cut off access to existing files post-employment if we have the means to do so?”

Before we answer them, we wanted to see what FERPA had to say about storing information in a cloud based system that allowed user to sync to personal computers.

Sincerely,

Isabelle Ringing

_________________________________

Isabelle,

Institutions are responsible for the protection of student education records.  This responsibility does not end when an employee leaves the institution, and from a best practice standpoint, the institution should include language on the ownership of student records in any contract employees sign. 

Keeping this responsibility in mind, it is clearly a much greater FERPA liability for an institution to give up control of student records for which it is responsible, by allowing them to be loaded or stored on an employee's home computer where the institution has no control over the use or disclosure of those records.  Remember too that the institution is responsible for ensuring that any use or disclosure of student records is done in compliance with the "legitimate educational interest" requirement in §99.31(a)(1)

The bottom line is that an institution does not want to have a practice in which it systemically gives up control of the education records it is responsible to protect. 

I hope this is helpful as you evaluate your processes,

The FERPA Professor 

Please visit our Ask the FERPA Professor archives for more insight from the professor.

In addition, check out the FERPA offerings at this year's AACRAO Annual Meeting, March 20-23 in Phoenix, Arizona. AACRAO Senior Fellow LeRoy Rooker will be presenting

Registrar 101 & FERPA (Part I)

FERPA: the Overview

FERPA: the Update

Applying FERPA in Real-life Situations

FERPA and Admissions Records Requests: The View from the Registrar's Desk

To register and for more information, visit the AACRAO Annual Meeting page.

Please send your questions for the FERPA Professor to connect@aacrao.org.

Categories :
  • AACRAO Connect
  • FERPA
Tags :
  • FERPA Professor
Related people

Build Connections

Retired Members - Build Connections


Attend a event

Our meetings, workshops, and international institutes are designed instruct, educate and foster collaboration between professionals and institutions. Connect with old friends and register for one today.

Learn More

Member Only Benefits

AACCRAO_Transcript-purple

AACRAO's weekly e-newsletter delivering policy and industry news

Member Login Required

Questions? Contact us at membership@aacrao.org or (202) 355-1040