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Student Disciplinary Records

Establishing and Retaining Student Disciplinary Records

Student Access to Records

Sharing Records

Sharing Records within the University

Fees for Discipline Checks

External Non-Disclosure

 

Student Disciplinary Records Policy (PDF)




Student Disciplinary Records are part of a student's formal educational record and are centrally maintained in the Office of Student Conduct at the University Park Campus of the Pennsylvania State University.

A Student Disciplinary Record may be maintained by the Student Conduct Designee at the specific campus the student is attending. The Office of Student Conduct may also place disciplinary transcript notations on the student's academic record that is maintained in the University Records Office.

At the Pennsylvania State University, Student Disciplinary Records include records from the Office of Student Conduct related to the Student Code of Conduct, records from Residence Life related to the residence hall Community Standards Program and records related to the Academic Integrity Policy (AD 49-20).

In accordance with the 1974 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA),

Educational Records are defined as
those records directly related to a student and are maintained by an educational institution or a party acting for the agency or institution.

The following are not considered educational records: Sole Possession Records, Law Enforcement Unit Records (unless those records are used in the University disciplinary process), Employment Records, Medical Records or Post-Attendance Records.


Establishing and Retaining Disciplinary Records

Typically, a Student Disciplinary Record is established when a written report or information on a student is received and maintained by the Office of Student Conduct or the Office of Residence Life. Student Disciplinary Records are kept on file in the Office of Student Conduct for seven years after the graduation date of the student.

If a student with a disciplinary record transfers and graduates from another college or university, Penn State will destroy the Student Disciplinary Record seven years after the date the student graduates from the other institution. In order for the Student Disciplinary Record to be destroyed, the student will need to verify his or her graduation by providing a transcript and/or other acceptable proof.

If a student is assigned the sanction of Permanent Expulsion, the Student Disciplinary Record will remain on file permanently. If a student is involved in litigation with the University, the Student Disciplinary Record may be kept indefinitely. If the student has not met the conditions for re-enrollment after a separation from the University, the Student Disciplinary Record may be kept on file until the sanction is removed, but only if the period of time meets the criteria above.

Accessibility to Student Disciplinary Records follows the University Policy on Confidentiality of Student Records.

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Student Access to Records

In accordance with FERPA, a student may have access to his/her Student Disciplinary Record or be given a copy of his/her Student Disciplinary Record at any time provided that he/she can be properly identified and provided that the original Student Disciplinary Record is not removed from the office. The Office of Student Conduct may take up to two business days to provide the Student Disciplinary Record to the student.

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Sharing Records

A Student Disciplinary Record may be shared with faculty of the College, administrative staff and other authorized employees of the University who have a legitimate educational interest, as defined by the University.

In general, Student Disciplinary Records are not released outside the University unless the student has signed a waiver permitting release of that information. If a student signs a release, the full content of the Student Disciplinary Record will not be released unless specifically authorized by the student. The University may release Student Disciplinary Record information for up to three (3) years past the student's graduation.

Student Disciplinary Records may also be released when requested by a judicial order or a subpoena from the courts. Student Disciplinary Records are released under these conditions as long as the Student Disciplinary Record is on file in the Office of Student Conduct and only after the subpoena or court order has been deemed to be lawful. In some cases, disciplinary records subject to subpoena or court order will only be released after consultation with the University attorney. The University will make a reasonable effort to notify a student prior to releasing his or her records in response to a judicial order or subpoena.

FERPA allows the University to share information related to Student Disciplinary Recordsunder the following conditions: