FERPA and records

<p>Most anything is fair game. One of the exceptions in FERPA to the requirement of getting your consent is that one educational institution may reveal the information in a student’s records to any other educational institution to which the student is seeking to be admitted. Even so, high schools still usually get a FERPA waiver from you for records that will be sent and unless the disciplinary matter is something that involves a suspension or otherwise something that would be reflected in the official high school transcript, high schools usually withhold such information. Other information, besides transcripts and any accompanying counselor’s report, that high schools usually freely give if asked by a college after submitting the transcript is verfication of ECs, courses being taken, or other information you have provided in the application.</p>