Document No. ACA-1023
Revision No. 2505 on May 1, 2025
1. Purpose
This policy outlines the State of Enrollment for Richmindale
College Students. This policy requires oversight by persons
academically qualified to make necessary judgements.
2. Scope
This policy applies to all Richmindale students.
3. Policy
Academic records are maintained for perpetuity.
Richmindale College strictly observes the Family Educational
Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) – a federal law, which protects the
privacy of student education records, establishes the right of
students to inspect and review their education records, and
provides guidelines for the correction of inaccurate and
misleading information.
Examples of education records include, but are not limited to:
Transcripts, Degree Audit Reports, Schedules of Classes, Class
Rolls, Academic History Reports, Grade Rolls, etc. The following
items are NOT education records, as defined by FERPA: Sole
possession records (records kept in the sole possession of the
maker, used as a personal memory aid and not revealed to others),
law enforcement records, employment records, medical records,
post-attendance records, psychological or mental health records.
As allowed by FERPA, disclosure of student records without consent
is acceptable when disclosure is made to school officials of this
school or other schools where the student seeks enrollment. Such
officials must have legitimate educational interest – which is a
need to review education records to fulfill professional
responsibility.
Also as allowed by FERPA, Directory information may be disclosed
without consent UNLESS the student has invoked his/her FERPA right
to limit disclosure of that information. Directory information
includes name, address, email address, telephone number, previous
educational institutions attended, major and concentration,
degrees and awards, dates of attendance, participation in school
activities and sports, weight, and height.
Students who wish to inspect their education record can do so from
the Richmindale Information Management System online on RIMS >
Dashboard > Profile, or copy and paste the link
www.richmindale.com/rims/accounts/profile
in a web browser.
As required by FERPA, students can limit disclosure of personally
identifiable information contained in their education records or
in the school directory. To invoke their FERPA rights to limit
disclosure, students should appropriately set their FERPA account
settings online on RIMS > Dashboard > Profile > FERPA, or copy and
paste the link
www.richmindale.com/rims/accounts/profile/perfa
in a browser. Use the FERPA limit disclosure checkbox to set up
record disclosure.
Students who feel that Richmindale College has failed to comply
with the requirements of FERPA have the right to file a complaint
with the U.S. Department of Education.
4. References
None