clancy college parent portal

by Nathan Sporer 3 min read

How do I get Parent access to student records?

Central College offers parent access to student records through a parent portal. Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), parents must be given access to the portal by their student.

How do I grant access to my parents/guardians/others?

Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), parents must be given access to the portal by their student. Students may choose to grant access to parents/guardians/others using the “My Parent Access” menus in their WebAdvisor accounts. A student may also choose to deny access.

Where can I find letters to parents in the parent portal?

Please be advised all letters to parents will appear on the Parent Portal only and not on the website. Once logged in, the letters can be found in the ‘School information / parent letters and documents’ section. The launch of the Parent App has enabled easier navigation of the Parent Portal when using a mobile.

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How to gain access to Springfield College portal?

To gain access to the portal, students must setup an account and grant the appropriate permissions for each authorized user. Students will also need to provide users with their Springfield College student ID number, to enable them to confirm their account and gain access to the portal.

What is the Springfield College Parent Portal?

Welcome to the Springfield College Parent Portal. This site allows parents and authorized guests to view and manage their student's Springfield College financial information:

Welcome to myColby

myColby is an informational portal for Colby students, faculty, staff, and parents. Log in with your Colby username and password to view specific tools and useful information in your personalized portal. Learn more >

Student Information that requires a Parent ID

Please note: Your student must grant access before viewing the following financial information, schedule or grades. Students have the ability to grant parents and guardians access to financial and/or academic information. You must be logged in with a parent ID and password to access these links.

How to download iParent app?

Once downloaded, you will be prompted to enter the school code. Obtain code. Then you will be able to log in using your normal Parent Portal log in details. Android will ask you to set a 4 digit code to open the App in future.

What is the Parent Portal?

The Parent Portal allows parents and guardians to be kept informed of their child’s school life as well as offering an excellent communication platform. Please be advised all letters to parents will appear on the Parent Portal only and not on the website. Once logged in, the letters can be found in the ‘School information / parent letters and documents’ section.

How does a student grant access to a parent or guest?

When a student has granted a parent/guest access, the parent/guest will receive a confirmation email which contains instructions for viewing the information they have been granted access.

Can a parent or guest request access to the portal?

Authorization must come directly from the student due to the student’s rights under FERPA. You may send a request for access to your student at any time. Please discuss your request with your student prior to requesting access.

Does Central College have parent portal?

Central College offers parent access to student records through a parent portal. Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), parents must be given access to the portal by their student.

Can parents use parent portal?

Parents can use this quick start guide to get started using the parent portal. There is also a short slideshow that will help you familiarize yourself with the features of the portal.

Can Central College students share financial information?

The student determines if they want to share academic and/or financial information. All information is view only with the exception of “Make a payment.” Having access also gives Central College the option to discuss non-directory information at the discretion of the institution.

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