- What access do I have to my son’s or daughter’s education records?
- How are grades distributed?
- How do I obtain access to my son’s or daughter’s Bursar bill?
- What happens during crisis situations and emergencies?
- Questions or concerns?
- FERPA Home
What access do I have to my sons or daughters education records?
When your child was in elementary and high school, the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) gave you and your child rights to access and control your childs educational records. Now that your child is in college, FERPA transfers ownership of the records directly to your son or daughter.
According to FERPA, college students (regardless of their age) are considered responsible adults and are allowed to determine who will receive information about them. While parents understandably have an interest in a students academic progress, they are not automatically granted access to a students records without written consent of the student. Information regarding education records is best obtained by direct communication between the parent and the student. If desired, students can obtain grades, class schedule, billing, and other information online and provide a copy to their parents. Student records are available at the student self-service web site – http://prodosu.okstate.edu/ .
Your child may give permission for a third party to access his/her records by filing a One-Time Authorization to Release Educational Record Information or a Student Consent for Parental Access to Educational Records. These forms are available on the Registrar website.
If the parent has provided to the Registrars Office evidence that they declare the student as a dependent on their most recent Federal Income Tax form (Form 1040), then access to education records may be allowed.
In addition, parent(s) may be notified if a student under 21 years of age is found responsible for a violation involving use or possession of alcohol and drugs. FERPA regulations allow, but do not require, higher education institutions to provide notice to parents when a student violates federal, state, or local laws related to alcohol or drugs.
Final course grades (and six-week grades for some courses) are available to students through the online student self-services website (Student SIS): http://prodcsc.okstate.edu/.
How do I obtain access to my sons or daughters Bursar bill?
A student may provide parental access to his/her Bursar bill by adding them as an Authorized User to their OSU billing information. To add an Authorized User, students will login to SSB and follow these steps:
1. Click on the Bursar Services Bills, POP, Pmts, Refunds link under the Payment Info section. This will transfer you to the TouchNet Bursar Account website.
2. Click on the Authorized Users link and then follow the steps to add an Authorized User.
What happens during crisis situations and emergencies?
If non-directory information is needed to resolve a crisis or emergency situation, an education institution may release that information if the institution determines that the information is necessary to protect the health or safety of the student or other individuals. Factors considered in making this assessment are: the severity of the threat to the health or safety of those involved; the need for the information; the time required to deal with the emergency; and the ability of the parties to whom the information is to be given to deal with the emergency.
General questions may be directed to the Office of the Registrar or any other office that serves as an official custodian of student records. Comments or suggestions about this website should be addressed to the Office of the Registrar, 700 College Road , Warner, OK 74469, 918-463-6241 or email: cscregistrar@connorsstate.edu.