What is FERPA?
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal privacy law that gives parents certain protections with regard to their children's education records, such as report cards, transcripts, disciplinary records, contact and family information, and class schedules.
What is the purpose of FERPA?
The purpose of FERPA is to ensure that companies, institutions, and organizations that do work involving students meet a standard for security and privacy compliance.
Does Scribbles comply with FERPA regulations?
We take data security seriously. Our Scribbles products ensure FERPA compliance through student identity protection measures as well as notification of record transit. Scribbles Software is also SOC II compliant meaning that a 3rd-party auditor has ensured that our processes and wares comply with best practice in the five key disciplines of data and process security, which include Privacy, Security, Availability, Processing Integrity, and Confidentiality.