The Chronicle of Higher Education

Changes in Antiterrorism Bills Protect Student Records, College Lobbyists Say

By SARA HEBEL

Washington

Congress and the Bush administration have struck a reasonable balance between students' right to keep their academic records private and the nation's urgent need to track down terrorists, say college lobbyists.

The changes to laws governing education records were included in separate antiterrorism bills that passed...

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