The General Schedule is applicable to the student records,
academic records of community colleges. Retention periods apply to the official
copy of all public records, regardless of medium or physical format, created or
stored by the above specified agencies. Please note the exceptions to this
General Schedule listed in OAR 166-030-0027 before disposing of records.
(1)Assessment Placement and Testing
Records: Records document the administration of assessment, placement,
diagnostic, challenge exams and other formal tests. Types of testing and
assessment services offered may include but are not limited to entrance,
placement, or skills tests such as General Education Development (GED) test;
aptitude test; vocational aptitude and interest surveys; personality
inventories; career self-exploration research tests and surveys; placement
tests for math, reading, and writing skills; or hearing and vision tests.
Records may include but are not limited to rosters of test takers; testing
rules and regulations; test administration records; examiner's manuals; exams
and tests; test order and payment records; placement and test results; and
summary reports. Records may be exempt from public disclosure per ORS
192.502(2). (Minimum retention: Placement test, GED and NLN test
records: five years; Special academic program orientation records: one year;
Other records: five years).
(2)Grade Records: Records
document the grades awarded by instructors of and serves as the basis for the
students' official academic records. Records may include test, assignment,
paper, and homework scores; attendance records; and final grades for students.
Records in this series may include but are not limited to instructor's grade
books; grade confirmation reports; grade change records; final grade rosters;
and related documentation which is reported to the Registrar's Office for
inclusion in the student's academic record. Records may also include grade
reports, report cords, and grade histories which are distributed to students at
the end of each term and which indicate course numbers and titles, grades,
awarded and grade point average. SEE ALSO: Student Academic Records.
Information may be exempt from public disclosure per ORS 192.502(2). (Minimum
retention: Official electronic grade records: 75 years; Grade change forms or
grade sheets: 10 years; Contested grade records: Until resolved; Other records:
one year).
(3)Graduation
Evaluation Records: Records document the progress made toward graduation
by students. Records may include but are not limited to applications for
graduation; degree audits or evaluations by program; correspondence;
departmental notes and working papers; and related documentation. SEE ALSO:
Student Academic Records this section. (Minimum retention: Applications for
graduations, degree audit records, curriculum deviation/course waiver forms,
transcripts from other colleges, transfer credit evaluation forms, or any other
documents related to graduation evaluations: 10 years; Electronic or paper
confirmation that student completed degree requirements: 75 years; Diploma
replacement requests: one year).
(4)Student Academic Advising
Records: Records document the student's academic progress within a
specific department or program, including student athletes. Most of the
components in these records are reference copies of records maintained in the
files of the Registrar's Office and are maintained for the convenience of the
student academic advisors. Records may be exempt from public disclosure
per ORS 192.502(2). (Minimum retention: one year).
(5)Student Academic Records:
Records document the admission and academic progress of students enrolled in
the college. Records may include but are not limited to the following notice of
acceptance to limited entry program, registration and add/drop forms,
international student applications no show, I-20 issued, request for audit and
pass/no pass forms, transcripts from high school other colleges, applications
for admission international student records, final and articulated grade
sheets, challenge/credit by assessment documents, grade change requests,
official transcript, record of academic probation or suspensions, FERPA Student
Status Confirmation Reports, records requests and disclosures, report cards,
grade change requests, student schedules, tuition and fee information,
demographic information, residency verifications, change of major notification,
and underage enrollment documentation. Information may be exempt from
public disclosure per 192.502(2). (Minimum retention: Transcripts,
record of academic probation or suspension, and records relating to student
records requests and disclosures: 75 years; Final and articulated grade sheets,
challenge/credit by assessment documents, and grade change requests: 10 years;
International student records: five years; Applications for admissions: three
years; Other records: one year).
(6)Veterans Student Records:
Records document the status of military veterans who have requested veterans
benefits and are registered as students of the college. Records may include but
are not limited to correspondence; records completed and submitted to the
Veterans Administration to request, start, or reinstate veterans benefits; and
other records that document student participation in a variety of educational
benefits programs for veterans. Selected information about veterans may be
maintained electronically in the student's record; other records are maintained
in paper form in veterans student files. SEE ALSO: Student Academic Records
this section. (Minimum retention: three years following termination of
enrollment period).