Solomon Amendment & FERPA
Solomon Amendment is a federal law that allows military recruiters to access some address, biographical and academic program information on students age 17 and older.
The Department of Education has determined the Solomon Amendment supersedes most elements of FERPA. An institution is therefore obligated to release data included in the list of “student recruiting inforÂmation,” which may or may not match 51²è¹Ý's FERPA directory information list. However, if the student has submitted a request through my.51²è¹Ý Self Service to the University Registrar Office to restrict the release of his/her Directory Information, then no information from the student's education record will be released under the Solomon Amendment. For more information on directory information.
Definition - "Student Recruitment Information" or "Solomon Information"
- Name
- Address (home and mailing)
- Telephone (home and mailing)
- Age (is not defined as Directory information at 51²è¹Ý)
- Place of birth (is not defined as Directory information at 51²è¹Ý)
- Level of education
- Academic major
- Degrees received
- Educational institution in which the student was most recently enrolled
Procedure for Releasing Information to Military Recruiter
- Under the Solomon amendment, information will be released for military recruitment purposes only. The military recruiters may request student recruitment information once each term or semester for each of the 12 eligible units within the five branches of the service:
- The request should be submitted in writing on letterhead clearly identifying the unit of service requesting the student recruitment information.
- The request should specify whether the information needed is for the current or previous semester.