Student Education Records
Drew University students have the right to access, and the assurance of privacy for, their Drew educational records. These rights are in keeping with Public Law 93-380, Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, as amended (also known as the Buckley Amendment), and University policy. The full text of Public Law 93-380 and a full statement of Drew University policy and procedures with respect to student education records are on file and may be consulted on the University Policy Library website.
See the Drew University official FERPA policy for more detailed information regarding access and requests for education records.
Transcript of Record
The transcript is an official record of courses taken, grades received, academic honors, and degrees conferred to a student. The adjustment of academic records/transcripts cannot be made once the official academic record has been sealed. The sealing of a record occurs when a student has completed their academic relationship with the University. This can happen via completion of a degree program (graduation) or withdrawal from a degree program. All information on a sealed academic record is final.
Official transcripts may be obtained through the Registrar’s Office.