Collection: FERPA & Student Records Privacy

FERPA and Student Records Privacy

Learn from practitioners who can make complex privacy obligations easier to understand and apply. These courses are designed to help your team support compliance, protect trust, and make stronger records-related decisions in everyday work.

  • How to Handle Student Protests
    How to Handle Student Protests

    Act Now: Student Protest Management in Turbulent Times!  In today's volatile climate, with escalating tensions and an upcoming election promising continued unrest, higher education institutions face unprecedented challenges in managing student protests.   You'll gain crucial insights into student-demonstration policy, learn...

  • Employee Protections Related to Board Meetings
    Employee Protections Related to Board Meetings

    Aggressive and hostile interactions by unruly parents and outsiders can lead to crippling burnout, decreased morale, and even staff turnover. This toxic environment not only harms your employees but also hinders your school's ability to provide a quality education. These...

  • ChatGPT: Teaching Strategies for Higher Ed Classrooms
    ChatGPT: Teaching Strategies for Higher Ed Classrooms

    Redefine Your Classroom with the Power of AI - Discover How ChatGPT Can Transform the Way You Teach, Engage, and Inspire! Transform your teaching approach with our innovative course designed for modern educators. Embrace the power of generative AI to...

  • Beyond Inclusion: Transforming Syllabi and Assignments for Equity
    Beyond Inclusion: Transforming Syllabi and Assignments for Equity

    Update Your Syllabi for Next Year. Now is the Ideal Time to Make Your Courses More Inclusive. As you prepare for the academic year, it is an excellent opportunity to update your syllabi and courses to make them inclusive. Students...

  • First Amendment 101 For Higher Education
    First Amendment 101 For Higher Education

    Apply the First Amendment to Your Institution: Understand the Legal Foundation and Interpretation First Amendment free speech and religious freedom will be prominent on college campuses and in the eyes of the Biden Administration. From union-organizing at sectarian colleges to...

  • How To Help First-Generation Students Succeed In College
    How To Help First-Generation Students Succeed In College

    Do Your First-Generation Students Succeed in College? Learn How to Overcome Their Unique Higher Education Challenges. Recent data show that over half of undergraduates nationally are first-generation college students. Colleges and universities are now doing a valiant job recruiting and...

  • Faculty Career Planning: Proactive Strategies For Mapping Out A Career Path
    Faculty Career Planning: Proactive Strategies For Mapping Out A Career Path

    Do You Want to Move Up in Your University Career: Discover the Secrets of Long-Term Faculty Career Satisfaction Being a full-time college professor is tremendously satisfying and rewarding. Nevertheless, you need to learn to navigate and manage the three pillars...

  • First Amendment Rights: Managing Student Protests and Outside-Speaker Requests
    First Amendment Rights: Managing Student Protests and Outside-Speaker Requests

    First Amendment Rights on Campus: Balance and Civil Dialogue You need to balance First Amendment rights with the need to maintain civil dialogue on campus. To accomplish this, you must understand the latest case law and government expectations. Protecting students...

  • Addressing Discrimination, Harassment, And Lack Of Inclusivity: A Scenario-Based, Practical Response Guide
    Addressing Discrimination, Harassment, And Lack Of Inclusivity: A Scenario-Based, Practical Response Guide

    Discriminatory or Just Uncomfortable? Learn How Your Institution Can Create an Inclusive Environment. There is a line between uncomfortable environments and those that would be legally considered discriminatory. Despite this distinction, your institution needs to go beyond the bland legal...

  • First Amendment Rights: Student Journalists, Broadcasters, and Bloggers
    First Amendment Rights: Student Journalists, Broadcasters, and Bloggers

    What Did They Say?! Student reporters may criticize your college or university, make disparaging remarks about staff members or other students, or reflect on the world around them in an objectionable way. You need to understand the First Amendment rights...