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Research data for a third party that's easily traceable to a particular student can still violate FERPA law.,
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Research data for a third party that's easily traceable to a particular student can still violate FERPA law.,
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Under FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act), personally identifiable information (PII) about students cannot be disclosed without consent, even if the data is being used for research purposes. If the data can be easily traced back to a particular student, it still falls under the protections of FERPA.
Under FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act), personally identifiable information (PII) about students cannot be disclosed without consent, even if the data is being used for research purposes. If the data can be easily traced back to a particular student, it still falls under the protections of FERPA.