May 6, 2005
Statehouse Digest
STUDENT PRIVACY: Legislation being considered by Tennessee lawmakers would allow parents to have easier access to the college records of their children. Under the proposed pilot program, students at Middle Tennessee State University could sign consent forms that would permit the institution to release information to parents. The program would be optional, and students could change their minds at any time. Federal law prohibits universities from sharing student information with third parties,
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