Do the personal notes on an examination paper belong to the student who fills in the spaces between questions with their answers?
YES, personal information includes an individual’s personal views or opinions, except if they are about someone else. [Section 1(1)(n)(ix)] If the examination paper is going to be used again in the near future and Mount Royal can document this fact, then the questions may be severed from the record before releasing the personal information to the student.
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