the rights assigned to parents by the family educational rights and privacy act transfer to the student once the student reaches the age of 21.

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The rights assigned to parents by the family educational rights and privacy act transfer to the student once the student reaches the age of 21.

The statement is False.

What do you mean by FERPA?

Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is considered as set of rights which are  transferred to the child when he or she reaches the age of 18, thus becoming a student eligible for rights under FERPA.

In primary and secondary educational institutions (i.e., K-12), all FERPA rights belong to the parent. However, when the student reaches the age of 18 or begins to attend a post-secondary institution regardless of age, all FERPA rights transfer to the student.

Hence, the rights can be transferred regardless of any age.

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