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by Amiya Huel V 3 min read

What is FERPA consent?

FERPA Consent. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the U.S. Department of Education.

Who can contact the University to settle a student's account?

Executor of Estate. If a student has passed away and they have established an executor of estate in their will or one was assigned to their estate by the governing state or local laws, that executor may contact the University to settle a student's account.

How many authorized users can you add to your student account?

Students can add up to 5 authorized users in their Student Account eBill system. Authorized users have access to the eBill system only, and do not have access to view grades, course information, or financial aid award letters.

Can GW disclose student records?

GW may not disclose students’ education records without their consent, unless an exception applies. A student may provide consent for GW to disclose and discuss their education records with individuals by completing and submitting a Student Consent form.

When is the next school year in Guam?

Guam Department of Education (PNC file photo) The Guam Department of Education registration process is ongoing for School Year 2021 – 2022. Parents and/or guardians should register students as soon as possible. Parents of students turning 5-years-old by July 31, 2021 are also reminded to register children for kindergarten.

When will the GDOe parent forum start?

GDOE will be hosting a series of online parent forums from Monday, March 22, 2021, to Thursday, March 25, 2021. Parent forums are organized by school districts and will begin every evening at 6:00 p.m. Here are the links:

ESKUELAN PUENGI

Click on the application to access the form. Forms should be submitted to your respective counselors. If you're not sure who your counselor is, click here.

Grab & Go Meals

It truly does take a village to serve a village. Kudos to all who've stepped up to the plate to serve in the department's Grab & Go Meal Distribution.

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