Release of Information
Oconee Fall Line Technical College will disclose information from a student’s education records only with the written consent of the student, except that the records may be disclosed without consent when the disclosure is:
OFTC may disclose appropriately designated “directory information” without written consent unless the student has advised OFTC to the contrary. Directory information, which is information that is generally not considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if released, can also be disclosed to outside organizations without the student’s prior written consent.
If a student does not want OFTC to disclose directory information from his or her student education records without prior written consent, the student must notify OFTC in writing by the first day of the semester at the registrar’s office. A student need only file this notification once during his or her enrollment.
Even if a student elects to prohibit the release of directory information, OFTC may still implement policies requiring the student to wear or present a student ID badge.
Consequences of restricting a student’s directory information may deny access to current or potential employers, other educational institutions, credit card companies, scholarship committees, insurance companies (health, auto, life, etc.) and other similar third-parties.
Additionally, certain state and federal laws require the release of certain student information without prior notification to the student.
OFTC defines “directory information” as follows:
- Full name of student
- City of residence
- County of residence
- Major and field(s) of study
- Enrollment status (full-time, part-time, etc.)
- Degrees and awards and dates received
- Dates of attendance
- Participation in official sports and activities
- Height and weight of athletic team members
The Technical College System of Georgia and its technical colleges define “non-public directory information” as follows:
- Address
- Email address
- Telephone number
To the court, those records that are necessary to defend OFTC when a student initiates legal action against the institution and/or the Department.
OFTC may also disclose to any parent or legal guardian of a student under the age of 21 information about a violation of any federal, state or local law, or any rule or policy of the Technical College governing the use or possession of alcohol or a controlled substance if the institution determines that the student has committed a disciplinary violation with respect to such use or possession.
Recordkeeping Requirements
Oconee Fall Line Technical College shall maintain a record of requests for and/or disclosures of information from a student’s education records. The record will indicate the name of the party making the request and what records, if any, were received; the legitimate interest in the records; any additional party to whom it may be redisclosed; and the legitimate interest the additional party had in requesting or obtaining the information. The record may be reviewed by the student. This recordkeeping is not required if the request was from, or the disclosure was to:
- the student;
- a school official determined to have a legitimate educational interest;
- a party with written consent from the student;
- a party seeking directory information; or
- a federal grand jury or law enforcement agency pursuant to a subpoena that by its terms requires nondisclosure.
Location of Records
Types, Locations, and Custodians of Education Records |
Location of Record |
Custodian |
Academic (e.g., transcript, transfer work, class schedule, degree requirements, probation, etc.) |
AxS - College Document Imaging Warehouse |
Registrar |
Financial Aid |
Financial Aid Office on the North and South Campuses and AxS - College Document Imaging Warehouse and the Verify My FAFSA Portal
https://oftc.verifymyfafsa.com |
Financial Aid Director |
Career Services Records |
Career Services Office on the South Campus |
Disabilities/Career Services Coordinator, South Campus |