The American College is bound by Federal Laws to protect the privacy of our students. The College respects the right to privacy of its students and is committed to safeguarding the personal information of each student and graduate. The American College will not disclose a student's personal information without the prior, written consent of the student.
Security
The College protects the personal information collected from and about students, graduates, staff and other business partners. This includes the training of employees and the establishment of control systems for the responsible use of personal information that is accessible to College employees while performing work-related duties. The College directs its employees to exercise caution when making personal information available to others and not to give others access to College information or passwords. All full-time and part-time employees of the College, as well as student interns, are required to sign the "Employee Non-Disclosure and Confidentiality Agreement.
In general, access to personal information is limited to the following:
An individual accessing his or her own personal information
An employee or agent of The College with authorized access based on a legitimate academic or business need to know
Any organization or person authorized by the individual to receive the information
Any authorized legal or governing body or representative or circumstance where The College is compelled to comply with the release of personal information
Any other individual or entity as permitted by law where deemed to be necessary for the reasonable conduct of College business
As of October 1, 2007, the College will provide a student's personal information to the following entities:
CFP® Board of Standards: For the purpose of facilitating student registration for the CFP® Certification Examination, The College will send to the CFP® Board a monthly report listing American College students who have successfully completed The College's CFP® Certification Curriculum during the previous month. The report will include student name, address, last four digits of student's social security number and date of completion.
Current Employers: The College will report grades and other student personal information requested by the student's current employer of record.
Choice/Opt-out
If a student prefers not to have any of his or her personal information shared with any other third party, including those listed above, the student should call us at 888-263-7265. Please be aware that this may affect reimbursement or recognition policies of certain employers, and opting out of communications from The College will not apply to correspondence for academic or billing purposes.
Privacy
The College does not sell, rent or otherwise make available a student's personal information to any third parties for marketing purposes except where noted above. Notwithstanding the previously described exceptions, The College will only release personal information regarding any student or alumnus under the following guidelines:
The College may confirm inquiries as to whether an individual holds a designation or degree in good standing from The College, and this information can be made available to the public through The College's website.
The College releases name and address information to a limited number of professional industry organizations or associations regarding students expressly for the purpose of informing them of their eligibility for membership or other benefits or promoting local classes.
Tracking Software
The College uses tracking software to track users' use of the site and movement through the site. This software does not collect any personally identifiable information about the user. Tracking software may include Cookies. A cookie is a small data file stored on the user's hard drive by a web site based on the permissions set in a user's browser software, which contains information about the user. Cookies identify the user's computer when the user accesses a web site that placed a cookie on the user's hard drive. An example of this would be passwords. If you tell a web site to remember your password the web site places a cookie on your hard drive to identify you the next time you access that web site.
Non-Discrimination Policy
The American College does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, sex, handicap, or national and ethnic origin in its admissions policies, educational programs and activities, or employment policies. [ CaptainKamikaze's advice column | Ask CaptainKamikaze A Question ]
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