A student has left high school and is attending a public postsecondary institution. Under what condition may a school legally disclose educational records to the parents of the student without consent?
A.
If the student has not yet turned 18 years of age
B.
If the student is in danger of academic suspension
C.
If the student is still a dependent for tax purposes
D.
If the student has applied to transfer to another institution
Should be C - Status of the Student on Their Parents’ Tax Return
Even after the rights under FERPA have transferred to the student, a school may disclose to the parents the educational records of the student - without the student’s consent - in the circumstance where the student is a dependent for tax purposes...
https://es.vccs.edu/about/family-educational-rights-and-privacy-act-ferpa/
The disclosure is to a parent who legally declares the student as a dependent, as defined by 20 U.S.C. § 1232g. (NOTE: Regardless of the student’s age, a parent seeking access to their son or daughter’s educational record must present proof upon each request of their child’s dependency to the Registrar’s Office by way of the most recent year’s federal tax return.)
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