ASUN 2016-2017 Spring Catalog Update

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ENROLL Enroll in the classes that you and your advisor select via the CampusConnect tab on your ASUN portal account. ARRANGE PAYMENT Your enrollment is not considered complete until you arrange for payment of tuition and fees. Remember, financial aid is not guaranteed. Ultimately, students are responsible for payment of tuition and fees. You may set up a payment plan by logging into your Portal account; select CampusConnect>Account Info> Review/Pay Account!

PUBLIC INFORMATION AND FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACTS (FERPA) The information contained in student records is generally regarded as private and confidential. Public information is an exception and is given to any inquirer unless the student requests nondisclosure for the enrollment period. Public information includes the following data: full or part-time status, classification (freshman, sophomore, etc.), degrees, date degrees were conferred, terms enrolled, name, picture, address, and telephone number. At the time students register for courses, they may notify the Dean of Admissions/ Registrar in writing that public information relating to them may not be released. Restricting the release of public information directly affects publications, programs, and news releases concerning student activities, honors, and awards. The appropriate form is available in the Enrollment Services/Registrar office. Additional information on education records is released only upon written student request except to the following persons: • ASU-Newport staff with legitimate need for access to information. • Federal, state, and local officials as specified by law. • Research and accreditation representatives. ASU-Newport intends to comply fully with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 which was designed to protect the privacy of educational records to establish the right of students to inspect and review their educational records, and to provide guidelines for the correction of inaccurate or misleading data through informal and formal hearings. Students have the right to file complaints with the FERPA office concerning alleged failures by the institution to comply with the Act. A copy of the full text of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 is available in the Admissions office along with information about types of student records maintained at ASU-Newport, the procedure for gaining access to records, and the procedure for challenging the contents of those records.

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