Academic Policies - General Statements
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Contents
- Student Participation in
Institutional Governance
- General Philosophy on
Academic Records
- Retention and Disposal
of Student Records
- Name and Address Change
- Identification Cards
- Campus Parking Decals
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Note
Each program, department or
school may have standards above the general standards listed. The
student should consult the major department and academic school for
additional requirements.
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Student Participation in Institutional Governance
As constituents of the university community, students
are free, individually and collectively, to express their own position
on institutional policies and on matters of general interest and on
matters of general interest to the student body. The Graduate Student
Association (GSA) is the primary forum for graduate student
representation and provides a channel for communication among graduate
students at Jackson State University. The organization serves as
a vehicle for students to participate in the formulation of university
policies directly affecting them. Students may also participate
in the decision-making process through active membership on ad hoc and
standing committees as specified in the University’s policies on
committee structure.
Contact the Division of Graduate Studies for membership information or
additional information on the GSA,
by phone (601) 979-4322 or by e-mail - graduate@jsums.edu.
General Philosophy on Academic Records
Jackson State University maintains a permanent academic
record for each student enrolled. The Permanent Academic Record
contains those grades received from course work completed at Jackson
State University along with any transfer of courses and credits from
any other accredited institution of higher learning that is used by
Jackson State University to complete degree requirements. All
records are confidential. Academic records are considered
property of the University. Opportunities are provided for
students to inspect and control the release of information contained in
their records in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and
Privacy (FERPA) of 1974.
The purpose of FERPA is to afford certain rights to students concerning
their educational records. The primary rights afforded are the
right to inspect and review the educational records, the right to have
the records amended, and the right to have some control over the
disclosure of information from those records. The Act applies to
all educational records maintained by JSU which are directly related to
a student. Records containing a student’s name, social security
number or other personally identifiable information are covered by
FERPA.
Retention and Disposal of Student
Records
The Office of
the Registrar and Records maintains academic records for students
previously and currently enrolled. Academic records are stored on
the mainframe computer located in the Office of Information Management
with a systems backup conducted nightly. Academic records that
are not retrievable through computer access are stored on microfilm as
well as a CD-Rom document imaging system located in the Registrar’s
Office. An additional copy of the microfilm, and the CD-Rom disks are
maintained at an off-site location, with duplicate copies of microfiche
being stored in a steel vault located in the Office of Information
Management.
Once the information contained in an academic record has been
electronically reproduced, the hard copy may be destroyed.
However, the contents of those records can be reproduced at such time
that the student request personal examination or disclosure of the
academic record, forwarded to another institution of higher learning, a
potential or present employer or any person or persons designated by
the student. The student must make a written request to have the
academic record released. The academic record is generated and
printed on transcript security paper which prevents duplicating or
printing an official copy outside of the Records Office.
Name
and Address Change
A student who has had a change in name after his/her last
registration must provide the University with the appropriate
documentation which substantiates the legal name change. This
must be submitted to the Office of the Registrar
and Records prior to the student’s next registration. Registration
under a name different from that used in the student’s last enrollment
cannot be accomplished without the appropriate documentation, which
becomes part of the student’s permanent file. All grade reports
and transcripts are issued under the student’s legal name as recorded
by the Office of the Registrar and Records.
A student who has had a change of address after his/her last
registration must provide the University with the new address by
completing the appropriate form. This form may be obtained from
the Office of the Registrar and Records. All grade reports and
transcripts will be mailed to the location of the new address.
Identification Cards
Permanent identification (ID) cards are issued to all full-time
and part-time graduate students upon enrollment. This card is the
student’s official University Identification and must be in the
student’s possession at all times. The ID card is not transferable and
is validated each semester. It is the property of the University and
must be surrendered upon request. It becomes void upon withdrawal
and must be returned to the Campus Police. Loss of an ID card
should be reported promptly to the ID Division, Department of Public
Security, Jackson State University, so a new card may be issued.
A fee of $15.00 is charged for a replacement card.
Campus Parking Decals: Contact
Campus Security or 601
979-2580
- The University reserves the right to regulate the use
of all vehicles on the campus and to forbid the use of a vehicle by a
student, faculty/staff member, employee, or visitor whose conduct in
any manner indicates he/she is not complying with the University
regulations.
- The University does not guarantee a parking space,
except reserve parking. Registration of a vehicle and display of a
decal does not guarantee a parking space, except reserve parking.
- The University reserves the right to: (a)
designate the exact area that any vehicle may be parked on campus, and
(b) restrict the number of decals issued for any area.
Last Revised: August 2006