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Texas Tech University is in compliance with Comprehensive
Standard 3.4.11.
Texas Tech
University complies with federal and state statutes with respect
to security of student records. Operating Policy 01.04 (http://www.depts.ttu.edu/opmanual/OP01.04.htm)
describes the university’s compliance with the Texas Open
Records Act and specifies that academic records are maintained
by the Registrar, dean of the respective college, and
chairperson of the department in which a student is enrolled.
Students have access to their own academic record as provided by
law. Non-student access is restricted to certain individuals and
organizations as specified in the Student Affairs Handbook , p.
8-10. [(http://www.studentaffairs.ttu.edu/)
click on the Student Affairs Handbook icon for a pdf format
copy] Access to student records other than as specified in the
Student Affairs Handbook must be approved by the Office of the
Vice Chancellor for Legal Affairs and General Counsel.
The Student
Affairs Handbook contains a section on student records that
states “Policies and procedures concerning student records are
based on respect for the privacy of the individual. To minimize
the risk of improper disclosure, academic records are maintained
separately from disciplinary records.” [(http://www.studentaffairs.ttu.edu/)
click on the Student Affairs Handbook icon for a pdf format
copy. Quote is from p. 8]
Student academic
records maintained in electronic form in the Office of the
Registrar are password protected with access restricted to
individuals such as academic advisors and data entry personnel
who require such access as part of their work assignment. The
level of access is also controlled, with the highest level of
restriction for those who have the ability to change a record
(i.e., data entry personnel and their supervisors), and lower
levels of access for academic advisors, faculty, and
administrators.
All student
academic records are entered into the university main frame
computer maintained by the office of Technology Operations and
Systems Management (TOSM). Any changes made to the data base
during a day are saved that evening and all data are backed up
each weekend. Two copies of the database are created. One copy
remains in the TOSM computer center and the other is stored in
an off-site vault. |