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- Bio Demo (Campus Community Shared Data
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- Career/Program/Plan
- Tuition and Refund Appeal
- Residency Appeals Files
- Extension and Correspondence Applications
- Course Approvals
- Final Exam Arrangements
- Schedule of Classes
- Enrollment Report
- Administrative Student Record Change Files
- Enrollment Changes
- Enrollment Certifications Requests
- Enrollment Reports for Student Aid Compliance
- FERPA (Family Education Rights & Privacy Act) Authorization Action Forms
- Athletic Certification Records
- Veteran Certification Records
- Graduation Clearance/Application to Graduate/Final Degree Audit
- Graduation Lists
Item Number
Academic Record
These are the official record transcripts of students' grades, credits granted, courses taken and degrees conferred. Transcript records include, but are not limited: to grade changes, academic renewal evaluations, course repeat/GPA adjustments, retroactive withdrawal/revision of record, transfer rules, class rosters, grade rosters and test scores.
Authorized Retention:
Retain permanently.
1. Transcript Requests
These are student requests for copies of their transcripts.
Authorized Retention:
Retain for a period of administrative value not to exceed one (1) year, then destroy.
2. Bio Demo (Campus Community Shared Data)
Documentation and data related to a student’s personal information such as name changes, address updates, ethnicity, social security number, email address, telephone number and other official documentation.
Authorized Retention:
Retain permanently unless not an enrolled student. See Admissions authorization for retention of non-enrolled students.
3. Test Score Reports
These are records of applicant’s test scores including TOEFL (English tests for foreign non-English speaking students) scores. Test records for students who are admitted are kept in the Admissions Office’s application file.
Authorized Retention:
- Enrolled Applicants – Retain permanently.
- Denied/Cancelled/Pending – Retain for five (5) years, then destroy.
- Academic Unit/Department – Retain for two (2) years, then destroy.
4. Career/Program/Plan
These are requests for transfers from one division or department to another (change of major) and dual enrollments in two divisions at once.
Authorized Retention:
Retain permanently.
5. Tuition and Refund Appeal
Documentation and data related to student appeal of financial records, including financial and residency records.
Authorized Retention:
- Enrolled Applicants – Retain permanently.
- Denied/cancelled/pending – Retain for five (5) years, then destroy.
6. Residency Appeals Files
These records document residency appeals and are the official documentation used to determine a student’s intent to remain in Å·ÃÀÈÕb´óƬ as a resident of the state for an indefinite period. They include petitions and supporting documentation, Midwest Student Exchange Forms and supporting documents, and METRO RATE petitions and supporting documentation.
Authorized Retention:
Retain for twenty (20) years, then destroy.
7. Extension and Correspondence Applications
These records are applications to take correspondence or extension courses through the Center for Distance and Independent Study (CDIS) and Mizzou Online. They are the official copy of these documents sent to the Registrar's Office and contain the student's final grade.
Authorized Retention:
Retain permanently.
8. Final Exam Arrangements
These are records of arrangements for final examinations, including scheduled time and place, changes in regular schedule and policy statements relating to the administration of exams.
Authorized Retention:
Retain for period of reference value not to exceed one (1) year, then destroy.
9. Administrative Student Record Change Files
These records contain original documentation regarding student record changes that were authorized and processed administratively. These documents are varied but, all have the same purpose which is to request a record change outside of regular procedures and are retained in case someone questions the change.
Authorized Retention:
Retain permanently.
10. Enrollment Changes
These records document notices of courses which students have dropped, added or withdrawn from after their registration.
Authorized Retention:
Retain five (5) years, then destroy.
11. Enrollment Certifications Request
These records document certifications of enrollments sent to the Selective Service, Social Security and other organizations for student deferments, Social Security benefits, student discounts, etc.
Authorized Retention:
Retain one (1) year, then destroy.
12. Enrollment Reports for Student Aid Compliance
These records provide enrollment status information on student financial aid recipients. The reports are retained for financial services companies and the National Student Loan Data System for Students.
Authorized Retention:
Retain for seven (7) years, then destroy.
13. FERPA (Family Education Rights & Privacy Act) Authorizations
These are the source information that a student provides to authorize a change in their FERPA status with the university. Records include but not limited to subpoenas and student authorizations to release or restrict release of FERPA protected information.
Authorized Retention:
Retain permanently or until changed by the student.
Citation: 34 CFR Part 99.33(a)
14. Athletic Certification Records
These student athlete files are used for the purpose of certification to compete as well as institutional reporting. Student files must be retained for routine auditing by outside agencies.
Authorized Retention:
Retain for fifteen (15) years, then destroy.
15. Veteran Certification Records
Certifying documents for federal veteran benefits.
Authorized Retention:
Retain three (3) years, then destroy.
16. Graduation Clearance/Application to Graduate/Final Degree Audit
These are the documents used to verify completion of graduation requirements and any related materials.
Authorized Retention:
Retain for (5) years unless merged with student file, then destroy.
Reviewed 2023-03-16