


ACCORDANCE TO CODE
parents who have established the student’s dependency as defined by the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, Section 152.persons in compliance with a judicial order.accrediting agencies carrying out their accreditation function.officials of other institutions in which the student is seeking to enroll.the United States Commissioner of Education.the Secretary of the United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare.the Controller General of the United States.

University Police performing an assigned System function.personnel within the institution and college work study students performing an assigned college function.No one shall have access to, nor will the campus disclose any information from a student’s educational records without the written consent of the student except to: A student wishing to challenge the fairness of a grade should read the section on Grade Appeals and the Appeals Procedures section of this course catalog. This is not a means for challenging the fairness of a grade. This act was designed to protect the privacy of educational records and to provide guidelines for the correction of inaccurate or misleading data through informal and formal hearings. Each semester, TMCC publishes information in the class schedule for students concerning the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, as amended.
