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2015 Transfer Enrollment Guide

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CONGRATULATIONS!YOU DID IT!

1 • Terms of Admission

2 • Transfer Enrollment Checklist

3 • Important Events

4 • MyHPU & HPU Email Log In Instructions

5 • Student Financial Services

6-7 • Residence Life

8 • Meal Plan Information

9 • Vehicle Registration

10 • Campus Contact Information

11 • Enrollment Deposit Form

12 • Final Transcript Request Form

13-14 • Disability Disclosure & Request for Accommodation

15-16 • Academic Record Disclosure& Consent Form

Congratulations on your admission to High Point University! You have taken the first step in joining the High Point University family. If you have already visited campus, you know this is a special place and great things are happening at HPU. If you have not yet scheduled your visit, we hope you will experience our campus in the near future and learn more about the extraordinary opportunities awaiting you.

In this Enrollment Guide, you will find instructions to help you complete the enrollment process. It has been specifically designed to help you transition into an HPU student. Please take some time to look over the enrollment checklist and enclosed documents and forms. Some of the items in this guide are time sensitive, so please pay close attention to all deadlines.

We know that selecting a university can be an overwhelming process. We are here to answer any questions you may have as you navigate your way through this process. You can reach us at 1.800.345.6993 for any assistance you might need along the way.

We are excited to work with you throughout the enrollment process and look forward to welcoming you as a student to High Point University!

Best Regards, Kate McKeen

Associate Vice President for Admissions

P.S. Check your MyHPU page and HPU email account frequently to stay connected with High Point University.

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• Final Transcripts: Please be advised that the offer of admission that has been extended to you is provisional pending receipt of your final transcripts. You are required to submit an official high school transcript verifying your date of graduation as well as an official college transcript verifying your course credits. It is also expected that you maintain a satisfactory cumulative and final term grade point average and hold a positive student life record. *Financial Aid awards are also contingent upon receiving final transcripts.

• Completed Health Form: North Carolina State Law requires that all students must submit a completed health form prior to the start of classes. All required health forms are located in your MyHPU account.

• Office of Student Accounts: The Office of Student Accounts will provide students with billing information each semester and will assist students and families with payments associated with attending High Point University. In order to enroll at the university, the Office of Student Accounts must financially clear all new students no later than July 9, 2015. Students who have not been cleared by this date may have their fall 2015 enrollment canceled.

TERMS OF ADMISSION

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WITHIN 30 DAYS OF ACCEPTANCE It is recommended that students submit their $500 enrollment deposit to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.

MARCH 15 Priority deadline to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid for students seeking financial assistance. The FAFSA can be submitted online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. The school code for High Point University is 002933.

MAY 1: Deadline to submit your $500 enrollment deposit to secure a spot in the incoming class; however, it is advised to submit your deposit within 30 days of acceptance. Deposits are non-refundable after May 1, 2015. JULY 1: Final transcripts due to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions (see page 12 for further instructions). Offers of admission and financial aid may be rescinded if final transcripts are not received. JULY 1: Deadline to submit completed health forms to Student Health Services. North Carolina State Law requires that all students submit a completed health form prior to the start of classes. All health forms are located in your MyHPU account.

JULY 9: Fall semester balance due to the Office of Student Accounts. Billing information will be available in your MyHPU account on June 1. A paper statement will also be mailed. JULY 24: Transfer Orientation for admitted transfer students. Transfer Orientation provides you with the opportunity to personally meet your academic advisor and register for classes prior to the 2015-2016 academic year. Students who are unable to attend will register for classes during the academic portion of Welcome Week. AUGUST 1: Academic Record Disclosure Form (FERPA) due to the Registrar’s Office (see pages 15-16 for further instructions). This form is also available in MyHPU. AUGUST 1: Deadline for online vehicle registration for students who wish to have a vehicle on campus (see page 9 for further instructions).

ENROLLMENT CHECKLIST FORTRANSFER STUDENTS

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AUGUST 1: Housing assignments will be announced no earlier than August 1 for all transfer students. It is important to note that on-campus housing for transfer students is not guaranteed.

AUGUST 5: (*For students who did not attend Transfer Orientation) Deadline to complete online placement tests. Information regarding placement tests will be available in MyHPU.

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MOVE-IN AND WELCOME WEEK:August 22, 2015 Welcome home! Residential students will move into their residence halls on Saturday, August 22. Commuter students will have the opportunity to pick up their Welcome Week packet on Saturday, August 22. You will receive information regarding Welcome Week and move-in in June.

AUGUST 23, 2015 Welcome Week 2015 continues with Opening Convocation. Opening Convocation is a long-standing tradition at High Point University; it is the formal introduction of faculty to the incoming class of students. This event is mandatory for students, and parents are encouraged to attend. AUGUST 24, 2015 Students who were unable to attend Transfer Orientation will have the opportunity to meet with their academic advisors and register for classes. Students who have already registered for classes will also have the opportunity to meet with their academic advisors and make changes to their existing schedules.

FIRST DAY OF CLASS! AUGUST 25, 2015

IMPORTANTEVENTS

TRANSFER ORIENTATION

Transfer Orientation provides you with the opportunity to personally meet your academic advisor and register for classes prior to the 2015-2016 academic year. Transfer Orientation for admitted transfer students is on July 24, 2015. Space is limited, so be sure to register early through your MyHPU account. It is advised that you attend Transfer Orientation; however, if you are unable to make it to campus, you will register for classes during the academic portion of Welcome Week.

JULY 24, 2015

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How to…. Access your MyHPU & HPU Email Account:

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Accessing your MyHPU Account: • Visit www.highpoint.edu/admissions/myhpu/

• Use your MyHPU username and password that you used to check your application status. If you have forgotten your username or password, click the reset password link.

• Enter the email address you used on your application and click ok.

• You will receive an email with instructions on how to access your account within a few minutes.

Access your HPU email: • Visit mail.highpoint.edu

• You will receive your username and password once you pay your enrollment deposit. You will receive this information via the personal email address you supplied when applying to High Point University. If you lose or forget either your username or password, you can go

to mypassword.highpoint.edu to retrieve them.

Through MyHPU you will access and print your Student Health Forms, complete your required placement tests, sign up for Transfer Orientation, select your meal plan and much more.

Be sure to check your HPU email frequently for important updates and information.

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The Office of Student Financial Services is available to assist students in their pursuit of post-secondary education at High Point University. Members of Student Financial Services include the staff from the Office of Student Financial Planning and the Office of Student Accounts. The staff will work with students each step of the way to maximize their resources and help determine if other resources exist from which they might benefit. The staff is well trained and highly qualified to make your experience with the Student Financial Services process a positive and rewarding one.

Educational Investment:The university is aware that the cost of a college education is a major outlay for a family and makes every effort to keep its charges as reasonable as possible, consistent with providing a first-class college education. For the 2015-2016 academicyear, the educational investment (tuition, fees, room and dining plan) associated with attending High Point University is:

Additional charges for upgraded housing are as follows:

• Housing Tier 1: Double occupancy room in $44,630 Finch, Yadkin, University Village, North College Terrace, North College Townhomes and North College Court

• Housing Tier 2: Single occupancy room in +$2,950 North College Terrace and North College Court • Housing Tier 3: Single occupancy room in +$4,000 University Village and North College Townhomes and double occupancy room in Centennial Square • Housing Tier 4: Single occupancy room +$5,700 in Centennial Square • Housing Tier 5: Single occupancy room +$8,800 in Wanek Center

STUDENTFINANCIALSERVICES

Applying for financial aid at High Point University: To apply for financial aid, you must submit the FAFSA. Our Federal Title IV Code for Section H is 002933. You may complete the FAFSA online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. The financial aid package may include federal, state and university grants, loans and work-study.

You should make plans to complete the FAFSA as soon after January 1 as possible. The priority deadline to complete the FAFSA is March 15. Financial aid is available throughout the year, but priority consideration is given to early applicants.

Payment Plan:High Point University invoices on a semester basis. Students have the choice of either paying the entire balance on the semester due date or paying in fivemonthly installments via the deferred payment plan administered by Tuition Management Systems.

Payment Deadlines:Fall Semester: July 9, 2015Spring Semester: December 18, 2015

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EDUCATIONAL INVESTMENT:Tuition & Fees $32,430Room* & Dining Plan $12,200Campus Parking $0Athletic Events $0Airport Transportation $0Printing $0Laundry $0Academic Tutoring $0Major Concerts $0Cultural Enrichment Events

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*Housing Tier 1The educational investment covers all of the amenities above, plus more! The educational investment does not cover the costs associated with purchasing textbooks and course supplies.

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RESIDENCE LIFEWith our beautiful campus containing top-quality academic facilities, well-manicured landscapes, a student activity center complete with recreation, dining, and meeting spaces, and ultra-modern residence halls, High Point University provides an ideal atmosphere for learning and living.

At High Point University, campus life encourages student development and empowers students by creating a strong sense of self, both in the classroom and in the residential environment. All students who are not seniors and who do not live with their parents are required to live on campus. Every national study of academic success supports the position that a residential campus environment enhances student development and encourages continuation and graduation from college. We are committed to a positive and nurturing living experience. Our door is always open to our students when there are concerns or issues that need positive resolution.

It is important to note that on-campus housing for transfer students is not guaranteed. The Office of Student Life will contact you in August if housing is available.

Residence Hall Information:There are certain amenities and conveniences that are common among all of the residence halls at High Point University. They are as followed: • Study lounges are available on every floor. • The entire HPU campus is a wireless Internet environment. In addition to Internet access, all rooms are wired for cable TV. • There are complimentary laundry facilities located in each residence hall. • All residence halls are air conditioned with individual thermostats located in each room. • Residence halls are locked 24 hours a day. • Each resident is provided with electronic key card access to the exterior entrances and exits of his/her assigned building. • Every room and common area in the residence hall is equipped with smoke detectors. • Each student is provided with a standard twin-size bed and mattress (Wanek Center includes a full-sized bed and mattress), dresser, desk and chair. Students may request an XL mattress through the Student Life section of your MyHPU account. In addition, every room is carpeted.

Traditionally there are eight residence halls that are used to accommodate transfer students. The following is a description of the eight residence halls that are traditionally available.

Centennial Square (Men & Women) Townhomes in Centennial Square are compromised of five single rooms with full-size beds, and one double-occupancy bedroom with twin-size beds. Amenities include: shared living area, dining room, full-size kitchen (which includes a dishwasher), and laundry room in each facility, as well as access to the Centennial Square Center, which includes a learning commons study space, recreation facilities and post office.

Finch Hall (Men)Conveniently located in the center of campus, Finch Hall features suite-style living quarters with semi-private baths. Finch is an all-male residence hall; each floor has a common lounge featuring pool tables, air hockey tables and plasma televisions.

Yadkin Hall (Women)Yadkin Hall is an all-female residence hall compromised of double occupancy rooms with hall style baths. Every room features a sink and vanity, two dressers and two separate closets.

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University Village (Men & Women)Located within walking distance of main campus, University Village features two-bedroom apartments comprised of one single room and one double-occupancy room. Each apartment has one bathroom, a full kitchen including a stove with oven, microwave, full size refrigerator and a dining room table with chairs.

North College Court (Men & Women)Located within walking distance of main campus, North College Court features single and double occupancy rooms with private baths.

North College Terrace (Men & Women) Located within walking distance of main campus, North College Terrace features single and double occupancy one-bedroom apartments with private baths. Each apartment has a full kitchen with a stove.

North College Townhomes (Men & Women)Located within walking distance of main campus, North College Townhomes feature studio apartments, one-bedroom apartment shared by two students, and two-bedroom apartment shared between three students. Each apartment has a full kitchen including a stove with oven, microwave, full size refrigerator and a dining room table with chairs.

Wilson Hall (Men and Women)The suites in Wilson Hall are comprised of three bedrooms with a shared bathroom located in the suite; two students live in each bedroom. Each suite contains a kitchen with a full-size refrigerator.

Residence Hall Assignment Process:In order to be assigned a residence hall, a student must submit their enrollment deposit and complete the required New Student Housing Forms. It is important to note that on-campus housing for transfer students is not guaranteed. The Office of Student Life will contact you in August if housing is available.

Instructions for completing the Student Housing Forms: Student Housing Forms:In order to access the online housing questionnaire, you will need to have paid your $500.00 enrollment deposit. The Student Housing Form will be available to you through your MyHPU account.

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DINING PLAN FOR2015-2016

The cost of the dining plan is included as part of your comprehensive fee. You have a choice of one of four dining plans:

19 Meals per week with $25 Dining Dollars per semester

14 Meals per week with $150 Dining Dollars per semester

10 Meals per week with $250 Dining Dollars per semester

7 Meals per week with $325 Dining Dollars per semester

If you have any questions concerning the HPU Dining Plan, please visit highpoint.edu/concierge or contact the Campus Concierge at 336.841.4636 or [email protected].

Students enjoy these extraordinary dining options!

*Students may dine once a week at 1924 PRIME. Reservations are required.

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Students who live off-campus, may, but are not required, to purchase one of the following dining plan options.

• The Commuter Meal Plan includes 75 meals plus $200 in Dining Dollars per semester. These meals are just like magic meals that can be used at any time, at any dining location on campus. This plan also includes one meal at 1924 PRIME per semester.

• Commuter students also have the option to purchase from one of the four residential dining meal plans that are listed above.

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Incoming students who wish to have a vehicle on campus must register their vehicle online.

To register your vehicle for the 2015-2016 academic year, please click on the vehicle registration link in your MyHPU account.

To log in and register you will use your network username and password. While there, you should review the updated parking regulations.

You will have two decals to display. The large one on the back of the vehicle and the small one on the inside of the front windshield above the mirror.

You may pick up your decals from the Wanek Center Security desk. Please have your original vehicle registration with you, as it is required to pick up your decal.

Decals must be displayed on vehicles before September 1.

If you need assistance with registering your vehicle, please call Security at 336-841-9142.

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VEHICLE REGISTRATION PROCEDURE

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Campus Contact InformationOffice of Academic Affairs 336.841.9130Campus Concierge 336.841.4636Office of Information Technology 336.841.4357Office of Security 336.841.9112Office of Student Financial Services 336.841.9124Office of Student Life 336.841.9231

Office of Undergraduate 1.800.345.6993Admissions Registrar’s Office 336.841.9029Student Health Services 336.841.4683University Operator 336.841.9000Student Accounts 336.841.9259

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Return to: Office of Undergraduate Admissions

833 Montlieu Avenue Campus Drawer 7

High Point, NC 27262

ENROLLMENT DEPOSIT INFORMATION

Admitted students who wish to secure a place in the entering class are required to post an enrollment deposit in the amount of $500. Your enrollment deposit is due as follows: • By January 5 if you are an Early Decision candidate • By May 1 if you are an Early Action or Regular Decision candidate. We recommend that you submit the deposit within 30 days of receiving your acceptance letter or within the time specified in your acceptance letter if you have been admitted later than April 1.

This deposit is credited directly to your account and it does not represent an additional charge. If you are an Early Decision candidate, then this deposit is non-refundable. If you are an Early Action or Regular Decision candidate, then the deposit is refundable, provided you request a refund in writing to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions prior to May 1, 2015. The deposit is not refundable after the May 1, 2015 deadline.

We encourage you to pay your enrollment deposit online through your post-application checklist located in your MyHPU page.

You may also submit a check or money order payable to High Point University and return with this form to:

HigH Point UniversityOffice of Undergraduate Admissions

833 Montlieu AvenueCampus Drawer 7

High Point, NC 27262

If paying by check or money order, please check as appropriate and return with your payment:

❏ You will find enclosed the required enrollment deposit in the amount of $500. ❏ I plan to live on campus. I understand that residence hall and room assignments are prioritized according to the date the enrollment deposit is received and provided I submit the New Student Housing Form (available in March). ❏ I will be a commuting student. I understand that students are permitted to live off campus only if they reside at home with a parent, legal guardian, or spouse.

First Name _______________________________________ Middle Name ________________________________________

Last Name ______________________________________________ Suffix________________________________________

Mailing Address ______________________________________________________________________________________

City ___________________________________________ State_______ Zip Code ________________________________

Country _____________________________________________________________________________________________

Intended Major _______________________________________________________________________________________

T-Shirt Size __________________________________________________________________________________________

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Return to:Office of Undergraduate Admissions

833 Montlieu AvenueCampus Drawer 7

High Point, NC 27262

FINAL TRANSCRIPT REQUEST FORM

SECTION I (This section is to be completed by the student.)

1. Enter your legal name below. 2. Give this form to your high school counselor (freshman candidates) or the Registrar’s Office (transfer candidates). 3. Follow-up with your high school or Registrar official to ensure that your final transcript has been sent no later than July 1, 2015 to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at High Point University.

Legal Name ____________________________________________________________________________________

SECTION II (Counselor/Registrar Official: This student has been admitted to High Point University pending the receipt of final transcripts. Please complete the form below and send a final official transcript to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at High Point University.)

For freshman candidates:

I certify that the above-named student graduated from ___________________________________________

high school on ______________________________________.

Class Rank ______________________________________.

Graduation Percentile _____________________________. (e.g., Top 10%)

For transfer candidates:

I certify that the above-named student completed his/her coursework at ____________________________

college/university on __________________________________________.

Signature ________________________________________________________ Date ________________________

Title __________________________________________________________________________________________

HPU ID#: ________________________________________________________

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Return to:Office of Undergraduate Admissions

833 Montlieu AvenueCampus Drawer 7

High Point, NC 27262

DISABILITY SUPPORT DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTSStudents wishing to declare a disability and receive accommodations at High Point University should complete the following steps. All forms are available at the Disability Support website: http://disabilityservices.highpoint.edu/.

Academic Accommodations: 1. Complete ADA Intake Form – Including Current Impact Statement

2. Provide relevant documentation of disability. Possible sources: • Psychological/Educational Evaluation that might include tests of aptitude, achievement, and information processing (WAIS and Woodcock Johnson) • Assessments from clinical or educational psychologists, school psychologists, neuropsychologists, learning disabilities specialists, and medical doctors

Housing Accommodations: 1. Complete Disability Support HPU Housing Request

2. Submit completed, signed Medical Documentation form

Send all documentation to: Disability Support833 Montlieu Avenue, Campus Drawer #5High Point, NC 27262-3598Fax: (336) 841-9652

For Questions Contact:Dana Bright Rita Sullivant Disability Support Specialist Director of Disability Support [email protected] [email protected] (336) 841-9361 (336) 841-9061 Student’s Last Name: A- J Student’s Last Name: K – Z

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DISABILITY SERVICESADA INTAKE FORM

Name: _____________________________________________________________ Date of Birth: _____________

HPU Student ID#: ________________________________________________ Class Standing: FR SO JR SR

Major:________________________________________________________________________________________

HPU Campus Box: ________________________________ Advisor: ____________________________________

Permanent Address: ____________________________________________________________________________

Cell Phone: ___________________________________ Home Phone: ____________________________________

Student Email: _______________________________@________________________________________________

Nature of Disability: ____________________________________________________________________________

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Accommodations Needed: ______________________________________________________________________

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RELEASE OF INFORMATION & STUDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIESI hereby grant permission for Disability Support to release and/or discuss pertinent information concerning my disability with persons having legitimate interest in my educational success at High Point University. I understand those persons could include University officials (Office of Academic Development, academic dean, academic advisor, counselors, etc), my parent/guardian, and/or the faculty member(s) from whom my educational accommodations might be requested.

I also understand it is important to sign the “Student Consent for Access to Education Records” [FERPA] form to further support my educational progress and permits information to be shared with my parents.

I understand that Disability Support is an advocate, acting on my behalf in matters relating to my disability. I also understand that some accommodations may require advanced notice. I agree to deliver my accommodation letters to my professors at the beginning of each term. I agree to work with my professors and Disability Support in making classroom and exam arrangements in a timely and appropriate manner. If I feel my needs are not being met, I may file a written grievance with the Office of Academic Development.

Signature: _________________________________________________________ Date: _____________________

Parent/Guardian Signature (if under 18): __________________________________________________________❒ Check if you would like a copy of your documentation sent to Student Health.

CURRENT IMPACT

In order to be able to fully understand the impact of your disability/medical condition, please describe how this disability is currently impacting and substantially limiting your academic work, class schedule, class location, and/or residential living situation. Include previous accommodations received plus accommodations or services that you think you will need on the college level. (Separate typed document or email is acceptable)

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833 Montlieu AvenueCampus Drawer 7

High Point, NC 27262

ACADEMIC RECORD DISCLOSURE FORM

GENERAL GUIDANCE FOR PARENTS

What is FERPA?FERPA is a Federal law designed to protect the privacy of education records. It also provides guidelines for appropriately using and releasing student education records. It is intended that students’ rights be broadly defined and applied. Therefore, the student is considered to be the “owner” of his or her education record, and the institution as the “custodian” of that record.

Why do I have limited access to my son or daughter’s college records especially when I am paying the bills?Under FERPA, the access rights that parents and legal guardians had in the elementary and secondary school setting are transferred to students, once a student has turned eighteen, or is attending any post secondary educational institution. Parents can be given access to their son or daughter’s records if the student authorizes the permission in writing or in connection with the student’s application for or receipt of financial aid.

How can I find out my student’s grades?The best approach is to ask your son or daughter directly. In order for you to receive grade reports or other academic information on a regular basis, your son or daughter should complete the Authorization to Disclose Academic Information form and return it to the Office of the Registrar.

What records does FERPA cover?The privacy protection FERPA gives to students is very broad. With limited exceptions, the FERPA regulations give privacy protection to all students’ “education records.” Education records are defined as “those records that are directly related to a student and are maintained by an educational agency or institution or by a party acting for the agency or institution.” Examples of student records entitled to FERPA privacy protection are grade reports, transcripts, and most disciplinary files.

Will I be notified if my son or daughter is placed on academic probation?No. Information about grades and academic standing is sent directly to students. You can, of course, ask your son or daughter to keep you informed about his or her academic performance.

Where can I find out more information about FERPA?FERPA is enforced by the U.S. Department of Education. The Department maintains a FERPA Website (with links to FERPA regulations) at: http://www.ed.gov/offices/OM/fpco/ferpa/parents.html

Whom should I contact with questions or concerns?Direct general questions to the Office of the Registrar (336-841-9205).

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STUDENT CONSENT FOR ACCESS TO EDUCATION RECORDSHIGH POINT UNIVERSITY

OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR • DRAWER 38 • (336) 841-9205

Name of Student (Last, First, Middle Initial): Student ID: Date:

____________________________________________ __________________________________ ____________________

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords certain rights to students concerning the privacy of, and access to, their education records. Students may choose to complete and submit this form to the Registrar allowing the release of their education records to specified third parties. Please note that while this form authorizes High Point University to release education records to third parties, it does not obligate High Point University to do so. High Point University reserves the right to review and respond to requests for release of education records on a case-by-case basis. For additional information, visit the U.S. Department of Education’s website at www.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fpco/ferpa/index.html.

This authorization will remain active for the duration of the student’s enrollment at High Point University. Any changes to this authorization must be submitted in writing to the Office of the Registrar.

This is not a transcript request form.

Education records to be releasedThis form applies to the release of Education Records, a term that most commonly refers to: Academic Information (grades/GPA, registration, student ID number, academic progress, enrollment status) Financial Aid Information (awards, application data, disbursements, eligibility, financial aid, academic progress status, billing and repayment history, credit reporting history, communication history, balances, collection activity) Student Life Information (disciplinary actions that do not involve criminal activity)Please choose the one option below that reflects your intention regarding the release of your education records:

I consent to the release of all education records held by High Point University. I do not want any education records held by High Point University to be released. I do not want the following education records held by High Point University to be released:

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Person(s) to whom access to education records may be provided (additional pages may be attached to this form if you wish to release education records to more than two people)

Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________

Address: ____________________________________________________________________________________________

Relationship to Student: ________________________________________________________________________________

Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________

Address: ____________________________________________________________________________________________

Relationship to Student: ________________________________________________________________________________

Purpose of release (check one)

Family Communications Employment Admission to Educational Institution Other___________________________

I understand that (1) I have the right not to consent to the release of my education records, (2) I have the right to inspect any written records released pursuant to this Consent, and 3) I have the right to revoke this consent at any time by delivering a written revocation to the University Registrar.

____________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________Student’s Signature Date

Please return this completed form to the Office of the Registrar, Drawer 38

*Available online at www.highpoint.edu/MyHPU

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833 Montlieu AvenueHigh Point, North Carolina 27262 USA

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