Student information obtained about students - within the United States - is protected under the Privacy Act. This means no information can be released by the school without the written consent of the student, or by subpoena (court order).
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Your best bet would be skipping on the online research and going into the college's counceling office. They will have all the information you need.
i dont know but i know that he didnt go to college before he even play basketball.
i am seema student of second year of non-college(du).i want to know my exam result.
Once a student is 18, college transcripts are not longer available to parents. As a college consultant, I usually suggest parents have an honest discussion with their child about how they will know what kind of grades the student in making. Unless a student requests a transcript or allows you into an online account, you will just have to trust their word.www.collegedirection.org
The FAFSA, when related to college, stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Students fill this out so they know how much financial aid they qualify for. This form helps students know if they are eligible for federal student loans, grants, or scholarships.
Didn't you know Logan Lerman is a gifted student at his college? Well he is.I know because I met him and know he is.
She is going to college in 2012. She is recently 19. Where the college is I don't know cause I forgot, but I think it is in teen vogue June/July 2012.
As a recent graduate of the school of hard knocks, I just want to know when college begins. Are you going to college next year? Going back to college sounds great on paper.
why do you want to know
didanybody knows about it............??
Fraternities are generally groups that college students join, so you would have to go to college to join them. There are some fraternal organizations that are associated with professions, so you would not have to be a college student, but you would have to be working in the profession to join them.