Transfer to another college and not provide previous school's transcript?

<p>That’s correct, FERPA was not enacted to assist students to lie. But it was enacted to secure student’s confidentiality which I’m excercising with both FERPA Block/Restriction and a data block on my National Student Clearinghouse record.</p>

<p>Yes, the FERPA may disclose educational record upon request (directory information) but again, I’ve stated this once before, I’ve exercised my right for a FERPA Block/Restriction. So that my educational record/enrollment/directory information will be confidential. Actually the price varies for NSC to check, the last time I checked it was $8 for NYU. Also NSC (which is a third-party) has my data block in place by FERPA Block/Restriction so my information is once again confidential.</p>

<p>I’ve ordered my own information at NSC before and it doesn’t show my past attendance at CSUF, only my CC shows. You should try it sometime. Also I’m very likely not going to have someone at NYU receive a tip off because my enrollment is confidential and I’ve once again exercised my FERPA Block/Restriction right over at NYU as well.</p>