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FERPA ended the practice of
 
  A. entering medical diagnoses in the student record.
  B. placing test results in the student record.
  C. untrained people entering mental diagnoses in the student record.
  D. entering disciplinary actions into the student record.

Question 2

FERPA bestows all of the following rights EXCEPT
 
  A. privacy of student records at age 18 years.
  B. right to inspect and review the student records.
  C. right to amend the student records.
  D. right to obtain the original student record.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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