Families’ Rights under FERPA
One of the most significant changes that families experience when a student enrolls in college is who has the right to access the student’s educational records.
Under FERPA, parents, guardians and other family members do not have access to their students’ postsecondary (college/university) education records. All rights belong to the student, regardless of their age.
UAlbany employees are required to be vigilant in protecting students’ academic records. The University provides students with secure, 24/7 access to MyUAlbany. Students can use this portal to view and manage their registration, class schedule, grades, degree audit, bills, financial aid, refunds, etc.
If a parent, guardian or family member contacts the University and requests access to their students’ academic record, we refer them back to the student and encourage an open dialogue.
Students can choose to share an unofficial transcript, degree audit and/or enrollment verification with their family members to demonstrate their academic performance and progress.
The University may not disclose information from a student’s records to any third party unless we have the student’s written consent using the form below:
Consent to Disclose Education Records Form
The Registrar’s Office then must authenticate a family member’s identity by reviewing a valid, non-expired photo ID, either in person or via video call.
Family members who need access to student billing information must ask their student to set up an authorized user in E-Pay. Authorized users can make payments on behalf of their student and access the student’s billing statements, payment history, account activity and tax statements.
For more information, watch the Registrar’s FERPA for Families video presentation. You can also access the slides from the presentation.