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#Everybody knows somebody. Eating disord

Posted by Karen Bower on March 6, 2012
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#Everybody knows somebody. Eating disorders and #college students. http://ow.ly/9tvSJ

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Honest, moving account of role of contro

Posted by Karen Bower on March 6, 2012
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Honest, moving account of role of control in #eating disorders. http://ow.ly/9tvj6

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Colleges should work with students in di

Posted by Karen Bower on March 2, 2012
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Colleges should work with students in distress to get support and tell their parents if it will be helpful, provide reasonable accommodations,… http://ow.ly/9q9Yv

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Should colleges tell parents if students

Posted by Karen Bower on March 2, 2012
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Should colleges tell parents if students express suicidal thoughts? http://ow.ly/9q9rE

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AZ Campus Gun bill costly and dangerous.

Posted by Karen Bower on March 1, 2012
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AZ Campus Gun bill costly and dangerous.http://ow.ly/9o9TF

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Excellent article re: HS & college stude

Posted by Karen Bower on March 1, 2012
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Excellent article re: HS & college student athletes. RT @namicommunicate: Does a hunger to win fuel eating disorders?: http://ow.ly/9nUeo

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Do you know what’s in your education record?

Posted by Karen Bower on March 1, 2012
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Do you know what’s in your education record?

The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) governs disclosure of information in student educational records. The law broadly defines educational records as: records, files, documents, and other materials that: a) contain information directly related to a student; and b) are maintained by an educational agency or institution. 20 U.S.C. § 1232g(a)(4)(A); 34 CFR § 99.3. A record is “directly related” to a student if it identifies the student on its face, or if the student’s identity can be deduced from the demographic, descriptive or other information, either alone or in combination with other publicly available information. This definition is broad enough to encompass virtually all records maintained by a college or university, including transcripts, academic records, exams, financial aid records, disciplinary records, housing contracts, disability services records, and even email messages between administrators.

FERPA allows students to inspect and review their education records for accuracy, and provides a procedure for challenging the accuracy of those records. If a student requests his or her educational record, it must be provided within 45 days. 34 C.F.R. § 99.10. Since schools designate custodians for each of these records, check your school’s website for instructions on how to request your education record under FERPA.

Generally, to see your education record, you should request records from the University or Graduate School, as well as the particular college, department or program in the University. The request is usually directed to the appropriate academic Dean, and the Deans of the college, school, department or graduate program in which you are enrolled. A separate request may be necessary for disciplinary records, which are often located in the Office of Student Judicial Services, Student Affairs, Student Rights and Responsibilities, or the Dean of Students. If you want records about incidents that took place in the dorms or residence halls, a separate request to the Office of Residential Life may be necessary. Relevant records may also be located in the Office of Disability Services, athletic departments, the Office of Financial Records, the Bursar’s Office or the Office of the Registrar (academic records, transcripts, exams, and application materials). Finally, don’t forget to request records from any field placements or clinical programs.

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RT @huffpostcollege: Brilliant blog abou

Posted by Karen Bower on February 27, 2012
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RT @huffpostcollege: Brilliant blog about stopping the cycle of bullying. http://t.co/IYNu6oug Worth reading.

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Eating disorders have the highest mortal

Posted by Karen Bower on February 26, 2012
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Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of all mental illnesses, but insurers often refuse to pay for treatment….

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Relevant to #college students with disab

Posted by Karen Bower on February 24, 2012
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Relevant to #college students with disabilities who are expelled or who take leave. RT @educationsector: New From ES: “Degreeless in Debt: What…

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