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  2. Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act - Wikipedia

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    FERPA gives parents access to their child's education records, an opportunity to seek to have the records amended, and some control over the disclosure of information from the records. With several exceptions, schools must have a student's consent prior to the disclosure of education records after that student is 18 years old.

  3. Student rights in higher education - Wikipedia

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    European students have used the tactics established during the global labour movement of the eighteen and nineteen hundreds to gain labour or work place standards. They have unionized, stated their demands both verbally and in writing (sometimes in the form of a proposed student bill of rights), publicized their message and gone on strike. [7]

  4. Legacy preferences - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the Ivy League institutions are estimated to admit 10% to 15% of each entering class using legacy admissions. [21] For example, in the 2008 entering undergraduate class, the University of Pennsylvania admitted 41.7% of legacies who applied during the early decision admissions round and 33.9% of legacies who applied during the regular admissions cycle, versus 29.3% of all students ...

  5. Children of illegal immigrants fear exposing parents on ...

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    one high school student, whose father illegally immigrated to the U.S. from Guatemala 28 years ago, told the newspaper. The teen and her father recently visited college counselor Lynda McGee ...

  6. Children's Online Privacy Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    Although children under 13 can legally give out personal information with their parents' permission, many websites—particularly social media sites, but also other sites that collect most personal info—disallow children under 13 from using their services altogether due to the cost and work involved in complying with the law. [3] [4] [5]

  7. Children's use of information - Wikipedia

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    However, children are not always able to directly perceive information, and they learn much of what they know from others. Some people are more credible sources of information than others, so children must actively evaluate information and decide whether or not to believe it. There are many factors or cues that children, by the age of 4, take ...

  8. College degree requirements in job postings are slowly, but ...

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    Mentions of college degrees are down in 41 of the 47 (87%) job sectors Indeed analyzed. Overall, half of job listings on Indeed don’t have any education requirements at all.

  9. FAFSA - Wikipedia

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    This grant money is limited at colleges and universities and usually is given to those who have completed their FAFSA application early and are eligible to receive this grant. Federal Direct Subsidized Loan – Part of the Federal Direct Student Loan Program , Federal Direct Subsidized loans are need-based loans whose interest is paid by the ...