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  • Should I Waive My Right to Read My Letters of Recommendation? - PrepScholar
    The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), otherwise known as the Buckley Amendment, was passed to protect the privacy of students' educational records It gives parents and students who are 18 years and older the right to access their records
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    Essentially, this amendment permits you to gain access to your recommendation letters *after* you have been accepted to a college If you sign the waiver, you're declining this right Now, from an admissions perspective, signing the waiver is seen in a positive light
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    There are two main reasons to waive your right to see your letters of recommendation: 1) the message it sends to your recommenders, and 2) the message it sends to college admissions officers Refusing to waive your right to access letters signals to your recommenders that you don’t trust them or that you intend to micromanage the process
  • What is the Buckley Amendment waiver? - LegalKnowledgeBase. com
    The Buckley Amendment waiver is the form on which the student, parent, or legal guardian can waive their FERPA rights This waiver must be comprehensible to the person who signs it (which is to say, it must be written in the language of the one signing off, and must be explained clearly)
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    Knowing its history can help you understand why there’s a need for a waiver and what it means for your college application FERPA, sometimes called the Buckley Amendment , was named after Senator James Buckley, who sponsored the bill
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  • Buckley Amendment | FERPA Regulations Compliance - Study. com
    What is the Buckley Amendment waiver? The Buckley Amendment waiver is the form on which the student, parent, or legal guardian can waive their FERPA rights This waiver must be
  • Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act | Samford University
    The Family Educational Records Privacy Act, also known as FERPA or the Buckley Amendment, first became law in 1974 and has been amended numerous times It specifies the rights students have to control certain of the information held as part of their educational record
  • Understanding Student Rights (FERPA) - LSU
    Also referred to as the “Buckley Amendment,” FERPA was passed in 1974 as a means for student educational records, and personally identifiable information, to be protected from dissemination
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