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Sanctions or Liability Risks for a FERPA Violation
FERPA provides for a complaint procedure to the United States Department of Education with an ultimate sanction of withholding of federal funding. While there is generally no private cause of action directly under FERPA, students may seek to hold the University or individuals liable under other statutes or common law tort theories. Faculty, staff, administration or students who violate the University's FERPA policy may be subject to corrective or disciplinary action, depending on the individual circumstances.

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