Communicating with Students
Confirming aÌýStudent's Identity
You must verify a student's identity before releasingÌýnondirectory information to them.
Hosting a Virtual Advising Session
In a virtual advising environment, it’s important to take steps to ensure the privacy of your advising sessions. FERPA restricts the sharing of student educational records (i.e., records in any medium that contain personally identifiable student information) without permission, except as allowed under certain exemptions.
We recommend taking the following steps when scheduling an online advising session:
ÌýÌýLeverage Buff Portal Advising user preferences (or other school/college applicable appointment system) to indicate the Zoom link you will be using for meeting with students.
ÌýÌýAsk the student to schedule their appointment through Buff Portal Advising (or other school/college applicable appointment system).
ÌýÌýUse the waiting room feature for all of Zoom advising appointments and admit only one student at a time.
ÌýÌýIn the meeting invitation, tell the student to join the session from a private location, away from roommates, family members or others. When the meeting begins, confirm with the student that no one can overhear your conversation.
Addressing Students Inclusively
CU Boulder recognizes that students’ legal informationÌýdoesn't always alignÌýwith how theyÌýidentify. To support diversity, equity and inclusion,ÌýCU systems allowÌýstudents toÌýspecifyÌýtheir gender identity, name pronunciation, preferred name, pronouns and/or sexual orientation.
If provided, students’ personalÌýinformation is protected by theÌýFamily Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and access to it is restricted to staff who have aÌýlegitimate educational interestÌýand have completed student data privacy training.
Contact Us
Ìý Ìýregistrar@colorado.edu
Ìý Ìý303-492-6970