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Does FERPA give students the right to make copies of the contents of their education record?

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Does FERPA give students the right to make copies of the contents of their education record?

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No, FERPA gives students the right to inspect their records, but does not require institutions to allow students to make copies of the contents of their education record unless doing so would effectively prevent them from inspecting their records (for example, when geographic distance prevents a student or alumnus from inspecting the records in person).

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