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They needn’t be that way. The PIN authentication system, utilized by the College’s Registrar and Harvard College Libraries, to name a few, is the standard at Harvard for restricting access to privileged information. With such an effective system already in place—one that requires an ID number and a privately-held PIN password—it’s a wonder UHS didn’t feel the need to jump on the PIN bandwagon...
Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), students can request that the registrar put a security lock on their account, preventing the University from disclosing their directory information to the public. FERPA-secured students’ e-mail addresses were available in the iCommons Poll Tool...
...stiff resistance when—as a first-year law student—she tried to enroll in the third semester of a Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) government Ph.D. seminar. “I had to make my case to two deans before the registrar agreed to do this,” Linos says...
...student contacts their Registrar and requests total privacy under FERPA, this FERPA status...must also [be] recorded in the central directory system,” wrote Jane E. Hill, Harvard’s Directory Services project manager, in an e-mail...
...just ordered a half-dozen transcripts in one shot. That made things much simpler, just one trip to the registrar instead of many,” he said. “I think the old system is much less of a hassle for seniors who already know that they’ll need a lot of transcripts, rather than for underclassmen who might need to make separate trips as situations come...