Meet ChatGPT. Tremblay, C. W College and University, 98(1):49–54, 2023. Place: Washington Publisher: American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers
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[...]the number of students applying to colleges and universities from around the world has increased, making the pool of applicants more diverse and competitive. A CLR typically includes information such as: * Traditional academic data such as grades, test scores, and coursework * Non-traditional learning experiences such as internships, service learning, and extracurricular activities * Skills and competencies developed through various learning experiences * Personal and demographic information about the student * Additional information such as disciplinary history and career readiness data The CLR is intended to be a living document that is updated throughout a student's educational journey, including after graduation. The CLR is being developed by aacrao (American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers) and it's a way to better serve student's needs, employers and educational institutions by providing a more complete and accurate representation of student's learning journey. * Why is FERPA so complicated? FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) is a federal law that provides certain rights to students and their families regarding the confidentiality of their education records. Some of the reasons why ferpa can be complicated include: * The definitions of certain terms, such as "education records" and "directory information can be vague and open to interpretation. * The law applies to a wide range of educational institutions, including primary and secondary schools, colleges, and universities, and the rules can vary depending on the type of institution. * FERPA requires institutions to obtain written consent before sharing certain information, but there are certain exceptions to this rule, such as when the disclosure is required by law or for the purpose of protecting the health and safety of the student or other individuals. * FERPA also requires institutions to provide students with access to their education records, but they can also place certain limits on this access. * The law also requires institutions to have policies and procedures in place to protect student privacy, and to notify students of their rights under ferpa.
@article{tremblay_meet_2023,
	title = {Meet {ChatGPT}},
	volume = {98},
	issn = {00100889},
	url = {https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/meet-chatgpt/docview/2785685216/se-2?accountid=14542},
	abstract = {[...]the number of students applying to colleges and universities from around the world has increased, making the pool of applicants more diverse and competitive.

A CLR typically includes information such as: * Traditional academic data such as grades, test scores, and coursework * Non-traditional learning experiences such as internships, service learning, and extracurricular activities * Skills and competencies developed through various learning experiences * Personal and demographic information about the student * Additional information such as disciplinary history and career readiness data The CLR is intended to be a living document that is updated throughout a student's educational journey, including after graduation.

The CLR is being developed by aacrao (American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers) and it's a way to better serve student's needs, employers and educational institutions by providing a more complete and accurate representation of student's learning journey. * Why is FERPA so complicated? FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) is a federal law that provides certain rights to students and their families regarding the confidentiality of their education records.

Some of the reasons why ferpa can be complicated include: * The definitions of certain terms, such as "education records" and "directory information can be vague and open to interpretation. * The law applies to a wide range of educational institutions, including primary and secondary schools, colleges, and universities, and the rules can vary depending on the type of institution. * FERPA requires institutions to obtain written consent before sharing certain information, but there are certain exceptions to this rule, such as when the disclosure is required by law or for the purpose of protecting the health and safety of the student or other individuals. * FERPA also requires institutions to provide students with access to their education records, but they can also place certain limits on this access. * The law also requires institutions to have policies and procedures in place to protect student privacy, and to notify students of their rights under ferpa.},
	language = {English},
	number = {1},
	journal = {College and University},
	author = {Tremblay, Christopher W},
	year = {2023},
	note = {Place: Washington
Publisher: American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers},
	keywords = {Artificial intelligence, Learning, Education, Privacy, College admissions, College students, Education--Higher Education, Enrollments, Extracurricular activities, Families \& family life, Higher education, Occupations, Reputations, Salespeople, Secondary schools, Service learning, Student retention},
	pages = {49--54},
}

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