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Deceased Student Records Policy

The records of deceased students may only be released by the University Registrar.  Records may be released to survivors as follows:

  • The request should be presented in writing. The following information must be provided for the student:
    • Full name
    • Date of birth and/or SSN (last 4-digits)
    • Dates of attendance
    • Date of completion
  • The petitioner must provide the following personal information:
    • Requestor’s name
    • Requestor’s address
    • Evidence that he or she is qualified to receive the records, based on the above criteria.
    • Phone number
    • Signature and date of request
  • The petitioner must provide the following documentation:
    • Proof of death of the student, if not already coded in the University's system
      • Acceptable documentation includes
        • Obituary
        • Death certificate (copy is acceptable)
  • Proof of connection of petitioner to student:
    • Survivors who may request records include
      • The spouse at the time of death
      • A parent
      • The executor of the estate
      • A child
      • A sibling
      • Any surviving descendent
    • Acceptable documentation includes
      • Marriage certificate
      • Birth certificate
      • Obituary where family names are listed
  • Multiple documents may be necessary, for example: Mary wants records for her uncle, Howard.
    • Mary may present her birth certificate with Ronald listed as father, and Ronald’s obituary where Howard is listed as surviving brother
    • A copy of Howard’s death certificate or obituary may also be necessary to confirm he is no longer living

Last updated 13 April 2016