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Mary Brownlee Couch, Assistant Registrar Laura Ann Forest, Registrar Joe Carlson, Technical Guru

FERPA & PARENTS The Great Divide Simplified. Mary Brownlee Couch, Assistant Registrar Laura Ann Forest, Registrar Joe Carlson, Technical Guru Auburn University. What’s This All About?. Current Archaic Practices Paper Releases @ the Registrar’s Office

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Mary Brownlee Couch, Assistant Registrar Laura Ann Forest, Registrar Joe Carlson, Technical Guru

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  1. FERPA & PARENTS The Great Divide Simplified Mary Brownlee Couch, Assistant Registrar Laura Ann Forest, Registrar Joe Carlson, Technical Guru Auburn University

  2. What’s This All About? Current Archaic Practices • Paper Releases @ the Registrar’s Office • Paper Releases @ the College Level • Paper Releases @ the Department Level • Paper releases scanned into Extender Helicopter Parents • Advisor Time • Instructor Time • Our Time 

  3. Where Did We Get the Idea? We stole it, of course! • Thank you Eastern Kentucky University! At SACRAO 2011. • Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology presented information at Banner Summit in 2010. • Everyone was willing to share the basic code and scripts – home grown and modified the code for our specific needs. • BUT NOW – A BANNER product if you have the current version of BANNER General 8.5, Self-Service General 8.5 and Web Tailor 8.5 • Why Reinvent the Wheel?

  4. What Do We Want To Accomplish? • Reduce Paper! • Squelch redundant forms. Let’s make it “one stop shop”. • Redirect parent inquiries about their student’s academic information – primarily grades • Stop calling advisors • Stop calling instructors • Reduce the number of inquires into the Registrar’s office • Reduce the number of students giving direct access to their student account to parents – where they can see everything.

  5. Gateway To Grades • Provides 3rd party view-only web access to a student’s information. • Student controls what can be viewed and when • Provides parents 24/7 access to student’s data • FERPA compliant: • Student provides electronic permission to create account • Student retains control over release of their information

  6. What Does It Look Like?Let’s run through it from both sides: Student Actions Parent Actions

  7. Collaborating AreasWho is involved? • Registrar • Information Technology Team • BANNER TEAM • Legal • Parent Organizations • First Year Experience • Camp War Eagle - Freshman Orientation • SOS – Our Transfer Student Orientation

  8. Public Relations • Summer Orientations: • Presentation to parents. • Presentations students. • Flush paper forms! • Specific & easy links from Gateway To Grades ICON. • Specific & easy step by step instructions. • FAQ’s are located on the Registrar’s web-site. • Attend Advisors Meeting – spread the word! • Attend & Present Academic Affairs Meetings. • Attend & Present Senate Meetings.

  9. Gateway to Grades Access Frequently Asked Questions • What is Gateway to Grades Access? • Gateway to Grades Access allows Auburn University students the ability to grant others access to student information. Depending upon the level of access granted, parents/guests may view grades, unofficial transcripts, and class schedules. • How do I access the Guest Access system? • If you have been granted access by a student, you will receive an email from Auburn University supplying a temporary link and password to complete the Gateway to Grades access. Once logged-in to the temporary site you will select and submit a permeneat password.

  10. FAQs Continued… • I have not yet received a guest access request email, even though my student signed me up. What should I do? • Please contact your student to verify that he/she sent your correct email address. Also, check your spam folder to ensure the email was not filtered from your inbox. • I am getting a message "unable to log-in due to a Password or Account Name (ID) problem." Is there a problem with the log-in? • First, verify that the email log-in ID you entered on the sign-on page is the same email address you provided when you originally set up your Auburn University. Then, verify that the password you are entering is correct. • What if I forget my log-in and password? Help Link with the following message: If encountering problems with Proxy Access, please first consult with your student. They may have discontinued or altered your access. In the event you forget your password, your student will have to initiate a reset. All other concerns please e-mail to proxy@auburn.edu.

  11. FAQs Continued… • I have two students currently attending Auburn University. Do I need to set up two separate Gateway to Grades Accounts to log in and view data for each student? • No, you only need to create one Gateway to Grades Access account. The same log-in ID and password allows you to see information for each student, as long as they have both authorized your email address. Click the "Select a Student" button on the Gateway to Grades Access menu and select the student whose information you wish to display. • Why must a student grant me access? • Your student must grant your access due to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), which protects the privacy of students and prohibits the University from disclosing any student information, including financial information, without the explicit authorization of the student.

  12. Suggestions • When first implementing – expect a surge in calls, complaints, and inquiries. It will get WORSE before it gets better. • The Phone – have a solid, concise answer for anticipated inquiries. • Educate your advisors – give them a script. Review reverse conversations with parents on the phone. • Educate administrative support at the department and college levels. They field a lot of calls from parents. Provide them with scripts.

  13. Cheat Cards (4 x 6 double sided high gloss cards) Proxy Access to Student’s Grades & Schedules Parent Access • You will receive an e-mail with the initial link to Gateway to Grades and a temporary password. • Go to this link and change your temporary password to a permanent password. • For Future Log-in • You will access Gateway to Grades through Parents tab at http://www.auburn.edu • Click on Gateway To Grades • Enter your e-mail • Enter your password • Your Profile will come up – complete the information & Click Save • Click on the student name in the top tab • Click on an item within the menu that you want to view Student grants access to Grades & Schedules Student must initiate Proxy Access • Log into AU Access • Click on Tigeri tab • Click on Gateway to Grades ICON • OR Click on Student Main Menu • Click on orange tab Gateway To Grades • Click on Proxy Management • Click on Continue for electronic agreement concerning confidentiality. • Click on ADD PROXY • Enter the name and e-mail address of your parent • Click on Add Proxy • Fill out PROFILE – Click Save • Fill out AUTHORIZATION – Click Save • Click on Return To Menu to log out

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