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Restricting
Information
from the NMU Telephone Directory
The following
information is published each year in the Northern Michigan
University "Directory":
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name,
local
address,
local
telephone number, permanent address, permanent telephone number
All students who
are enrolled for the 2007 fall semester are listed in the directory
unless they request non-disclosure of directory information.
Students who have previously requested non-disclosure of directory
information will not have their name and address published in the
campus directory.
Students
may request to have their information omitted from the telephone directory by restricting the
release of directory information. Restricting telephone
directory information sets a confidentiality flag for
all information. See related article,
Restricting Directory Information, for more
information.
To restrict directory information,
bring your picture I.D. to the Student Service Center,
C.B. Hedgcock, Room 2201. The deadline for restricting information for the 2007-2008 Northern Michigan
University Telephone Directory is 4 p.m., Friday., Sept. 7.
Northern Michigan University
Telephone Directories will be available for pick up at the Dean of Students
Office in mid-October. |
Exercising your right under FERPA to restrict your information has
wide implications. If you restrict any information, you are telling
the university that you do not want NMU to acknowledge your presence
as a student to any outside agency in any way. This means that you
will have to conduct all business either in person with proper photo
identification or on your computer at
my.nmu.edu. Staff members cannot assist you over the telephone.
The ramifications
of restricting directory information is far reaching. It means that your enrollment
cannot be verified to any outside source such as potential
employers, colleges or universities or medical insurance companies.
Your name will not appear in any official university publication
distributed to the public, such as the Dean's List, a theatre or commencement program,
and no information concerning your accomplishments can be provided
to the media including academic or athletic recognition.
A restriction that
you place on your information lasts until you remove it, even though you
may no longer be a student. If you leave the university without
removing the directory information restrictions, the university will not verify to a future
employer or anyone else that you had attended or graduated from NMU.
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