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Download the Student Handbook - Covenant Theological Seminary

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listed below:‣ Murder‣ Manslaughter‣ Forcible and non-forcible sex offenses‣ Robbery‣ Aggravated assault‣ Burglary‣ Motor vehicle <strong>the</strong>ft‣ Arson‣ Larceny <strong>the</strong>ft‣ Simple assault‣ Intimidation‣ Destruction/damage/vandalism of property‣ Any of <strong>the</strong> above crimes or o<strong>the</strong>rs involving bodily injury that are classified as hate crimes asprescribed by <strong>the</strong> Hate Crimes Statistics Acts (28 U.S.C. 534)‣ Campus disciplinary actions or arrests for on-campus liquor, drug, and weapons crimes.w. Policies for providing timely warning to <strong>the</strong> campus community of <strong>the</strong> on-campus occurrence of anycrimes listed above.x. Statement advising <strong>the</strong> campus community where to find law enforcement agency informationconcerning registered sex offenders who might be present on campus.28. FERPA Rights.a. Right to review and inspect student’s educational record.b. Right to seek amendment of student’s record that you believe to be inaccurate, misleading, or o<strong>the</strong>rwisein violation of your privacy rights.c. Consent (under certain conditions) to disclosure of personally identifiable information contained instudent’s educational records.d. Right to file a complaint with <strong>the</strong> Department of Education concerning alleged failures by <strong>the</strong> school tocomply with statutory and regulatory student and family privacy rights.[79]

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