As a parent/guardian, do I have access to my child’s academic records?
Under Section 49061 of the Education Code, parents/guardians of community college students do not have a right to access their children's student records, regardless of whether the student is under the age of 18. In accordance with this regulation, students' academic records may be released to parents/guardians only with the written consent of the student. Students may obtain an Authorization for Release of Information for their parent or guardian in Admissions & Records. Student must be physically present when the Authorization for Release of Information is submitted.
I am a parent/guardian and I need help logging in to, navigating, and/or processing transactions in my student's MyVCCD account. What do I do?
College officials may only assist the student with access to their MyVCCDD account, which contains records covered under FERPA. Additionally, students are expected to act on their own behalf. Parents, guardians, relatives, or friends of VCCCD students are not permitted to enroll, drop, or add classes on behalf of the student.
As a parent/guardian, can I contact my child’s instructor regarding course content, assignments and/or grading policy?
Your student is enrolled in a college course and it is important to understand that instructors may only work directly with students, as opposed to the type of parent/guardian interactions you are accustomed to at the high school level. Under FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) instructors are not required to discuss student performance or other student-related issues with parents/guardians.
Faculty establish a syllabus for each course, which include the course content or objectives, assignments, a general guide to the pacing of the course and information about how grades will be determined. Once a student receives the syllabus for the course from the instructor and the student decides to remain enrolled in the course, the syllabus becomes the contract between the student and instructor.
As a parent/guardian, can I request a grade progress report from my son's/daughter's instructor?
Under FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) instructors are not required to discuss student performance or other student-related issues with parents/guardians, including progress or grades.