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Consider how FERPA applies to coaches, staff accessing student-athletes’ education records: Part 2
Are coaches school officials? Although the answer can vary from college to college, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act regulations require each college, in its annual FERPA notification to students, to identify who are school officials at their institution. That's where we left it last month.