Robert Cavelier University’s student privacy and confidentiality policy follows the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) guidelines.
FERPA was designed to protect the privacy of educational records, to establish the rights of students to inspect and review their educational records, and to provide guidelines for the correction of inaccurate or misleading information through informal and formal hearings.
Robert Cavelier University will not disclose students’ education records without obtaining prior written consent, except in certain instances where a student’s educational records may be disclosed to school administrators with a legitimate interest. These individuals may include persons whom Robert Cavelier University has employed or contracted with, whose responsibility justifies access to all or part of an educational record for legal, educational, or administrative functions.
Students may inspect and review their records about academic standing and other information at any time. Students may also seek amendment of inaccurate or misleading information in their education records.
Robert Cavelier University depends on the accuracy of the records submitted by its students. False information on an application as well as any act to intentionally mislead or misinform instructional personnel or administrators is grounds for disciplinary action, including dismissal from the University. Students seeking access or amendment to their educational records should contact Support.