WAC 132Q-02-340
Definitions. The following definitions shall apply
in interpreting these regulations:
(1) Directory information: Information contained in an
educational record of a student that would not be generally
considered harmful or an invasion of the privacy if disclosed.
It includes, but is not limited to: The student's name,
address, telephone listing, electronic mail address,
photograph, date and place of birth, major field of study,
dates of attendance, grade level, enrollment status (e.g.,
full-time or part-time), participation in officially
recognized activities and sports, weight and height of members
of athletic teams, degrees, honors and awards received, and
the most recent educational agency or institution attended by
the student.
(2) Educational record: Those records, except as
provided otherwise in (b) of this subsection, directly related
to a student and maintained by the college or a party acting
for the college.
(a) Education records include, but are not limited to:
(i) Official transcripts of course taken and grade
received; records relating to prior educational experience;
and admission records;
(ii) Tuition and payment records;
(iii) Student disciplinary records;
(iv) Course records (e.g., examinations, term papers,
essays, etc.);
(v) Employment records based on student status (e.g.,
work study).
(b) Educational records do not include:
(i) Records of instruction, supervisory, and
administrative personnel and educational personnel which are
in the sole possession of the originator and which are not
accessible or revealed to any other person except a substitute
or designee;
(ii) Records created and maintained by campus security
for law enforcement purposes;
(iii) In the case of persons who are employed by an
educational agency or institution, but who are not in
attendance at such agency or institution, records made and
maintained in the normal course of business, which relate
exclusively to such person's employment, are not available for
use for any other purpose;
(iv) Records containing medical or psychological
information are not available to anyone other than the
individual(s) providing treatment; however, such records may
be personally reviewed by a physician or other appropriate
professional upon the student's written consent.
(3) Legitimate educational interest: If the information
requested by the school official is necessary for the official
to perform a task specified in his/her position description or
contract agreement including: The performance of a task
related to a student's education; the performance of a task
related to the discipline of a student; the provision of a
service or benefit related to the student or student's family,
such as health education, counseling, advising, student
employment, financial aid, or other student service related
assistance; the maintenance of the safety and security of the
campus; and/or the provision of legal assistance regarding a
student matter.
(4) Parent: Defined as a parent of a student and
includes a natural parent, a guardian, or an individual acting
as a parent in the absence of a parent or guardian.
(5) Personal identifiable information: This includes,
but is not limited to: Student's name, the name of the
student's parent or other family member; the address of the
student or the student's family; a personal identifier such as
the student's Social Security number or student identification
number; a list of personal characteristics that would make the
student's identity easily traceable; other information that,
alone or in combination, is linked or linkable to a specific
student that would allow a reasonable person in the school
community, who does not have personal knowledge of the
relevant circumstances, to identify the student with
reasonable certainty.
(6) Record: Any information recorded in any way,
including, but not limited to: Handwriting, print, computer
media, video or audio media, microfilm and microfiche.
(7) School official: All of the following who act in the
student's educational interests within the limitations of
their need to know:
(a) A person employed by Community Colleges of Spokane in
an administrative, supervisory, academic, research, support
staff, law enforcement or health care service position;
(b) A person serving on the CCS board of trustees;
(c) A student serving on an official CCS committee or
assisting another school official in fulfilling their
professional responsibilities (examples include, but are not
limited to, service on a disciplinary committee and work study
students); and
(d) A contractor, consultant, volunteer or other party
with whom CCS has contracted to provide a service and/or to
assist another school official in conducting official business
(examples include, but are not limited to: An attorney, an
auditor, a collection agency, or the National Student
Clearinghouse, an agency which acts as a clearinghouse for
student loan deferment reporting).
(8) Student: Any person, regardless of age, who is or
has been officially registered in attendance at CCS at any
location at which CCS offers programs/courses with respect to
whom CCS maintains educational records.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140. 11-20-022, §
132Q-02-340, filed 9/23/11, effective 10/24/11. Statutory
Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. 07-10-042, § 132Q-02-340,
filed 4/25/07, effective 6/25/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140. 03-18-021, § 132Q-02-340, filed 8/25/03,
effective 9/25/03.]