I had not seen that article - thanks for sharing @gravitas2. That’s the first time I have seen a number about how many students have actually gone in to view their records at Stanford. Not as high as I would expect, but the timing of the availability of them (about 2/3rds into the winter quarter) may be part of it. My assumption is that going forward all of these schools will go back to purging/deleting/destroying such records (as they did when they were all paper) immediately after the admissions cycle. Is this article saying that Yale Law destroyed records after the requests were made? That’s definitely a no-no. Perhaps I am not reading it correctly. Once they have been requested, they cannot be destroyed. If they have not been requested, schools may do as they like. At least that is my understanding of how it works. Which is why I think schools’ policies on this will change now.