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College campuses are typically busy places, buzzing with activity amid the hustle and bustle of students, faculty and staff making their way to classes and campus offices throughout the days, weeks and years. Over time, the landscape changes, a modernized room here, a new building there. But do you ever stop to think about what is really involved in maintaining and updating a college campus? Who decides what changes need to be made in order to keep up with a university’s ever-evolving needs?The extensive detail that goes into efficiently maintaining a modern campus may surprise you. And, when ...

KSUView Access

KSUView Access

KSUView Access is granted by students to a parent, guardian, or advocate. This access provides them with an email that will include their own KSUView login credentials to view details about a student's FlashLine information. Please note that the student determines what access the third party has while creating the KSUView login.

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Family Education Rights & Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) Authorization

Family Education Rights & Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) Authorization

FERPA, or the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act, is a federal law that protects the privacy of your education records. This includes items such as your student account information and financial aid. If a parent, guardian, or advocate has not been granted FERPA authorization, we are unable to discuss your student information with them. Without this access, your parent, guardian, or advocate may not be able to obtain the needed information from our office to assist you.

Designee Instructions

KSUView Access Designee Instructions

  1. Check the email your student specified for an email with the subject line “New KSUView account – action required.” Emails with the subject line “KSUView access authorizations” inform you that your student has given you access to specific pages in KSUView.
  2. Click the link provided and enter your temporary password provided in the email.
  3. Enter your email address and create a new PIN. Use the temporary password from Step 2 as your “Old Pin”.
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