Student Conduct Records
Records and Retention
The Office of Student Conduct maintains all student conduct files (paper and electronic formats) for matters involving student code of conduct violations in accordance with the . Files are maintained separately from academic transcripts but are considered educational records subject to the federal (FERPA). The Office of Student Conduct may disclose information related to student conduct records to ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ officials with legitimate educational interests without prior consent from students. All student conduct files are maintained as required by law and/or university policy (generally a minimum retention of seven years from the date of the incident).
Request Student Conduct Record Disclosure
To request a release of disciplinary history/student conduct record (for use in transferring, graduate school application, bar exam, etc.), complete the .
Please allow up to ten (10) days to process the request.
Reviewing Student Conduct Records
Students wishing to view their conduct files should contact the Office of Student Conduct at studentconduct@elon.edu to specify the information they are requesting to review. Federal law requires that the requested information be made available for review although, in accordance with FERPA certain information related to other students may be redacted. This can take some time to complete, so students will need to schedule an appointment to review their records. The University is not able to send Student Conduct records electronically for students to review.
While FERPA can permit members of the Student Conduct office to discuss disciplinary records with parents/guardians, University policy does not allow for parents to review their student’s records without the student present.
The University also may be required to disclose student code of conduct files when required by lawful court order or subpoena, regardless of University policy on retention or reporting.