When
is the student's
consent not
required to
disclose
information?
When
the disclosure
is (one or more
of the
following):
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School employees who have a legitimate educational interest
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Other schools upon request, in which a student is seeking or intending to enroll
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Accrediting organizations
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Organizations doing certain studies for or on behalf of the University
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Appropriate parties in connection with financial aid to a student to determine eligibility, amount or conditions of financial aid, or to enforce the terms and conditions of aid.
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Certain government officials of the U. S. Department of Education, the Comptroller General for law enforcement purposes, or state or federally supported education programs
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Individuals who have obtained a North Carolina judicial order or subpoena
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School officials who have a need to know concerning disciplinary action taken against a student
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Appropriate parties who need to know in cases of health and safety emergencies when necessary to protect the health and safety of the student and/or others
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State and local authorities within the juvenile justice system, pursuant to specific state law
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Alleged victim of a crime of violence with the results of a disciplinary proceeding with respect to that crime
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Parent or legal guardian of a student under the age of 21, i.e., information regarding any violation of university policy or state, federal or local law, governing the use or possession of alcohol or a controlled substance
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Those requesting directory information on a student provided the student has not requested his or her information be withheld
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