FERPA-Compliant Web Solutions

Education Website Compliance

Educational institutions handle sensitive student data daily. FERPA violations can result in loss of federal funding. We audit and remediate your website to align with federal education privacy and accessibility requirements.

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Compliance Standards That Apply to You

FERPA

Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act — protects student education records and controls how institutions share student information.

COPPA

Children's Online Privacy Protection Act — applies to websites collecting data from children under 13, relevant for K-12 institutions.

ADA / Section 508

Educational institutions receiving federal funding must ensure web accessibility under Section 508 and ADA requirements.

State Privacy Laws

Many states have additional student privacy laws governing how educational websites handle student data.

Common Compliance Issues We Find

Student directory information online

Publishing student information on school websites without proper opt-out procedures violates FERPA.

Third-party tracking on .edu sites

Analytics and marketing tools on education websites may improperly collect student data.

Inaccessible learning materials

Online course materials, PDFs, and videos that aren't accessible violate Section 508 and ADA.

Parent portal security gaps

Insufficient authentication on parent/student portals risks unauthorized access to education records.

Our Education Compliance Solution

We manage the technical side of your website compliance program so you can focus on what you do best — serving your clients.

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  • FERPA compliance audit & remediation
  • Student data protection assessment
  • Section 508 accessibility compliance
  • Secure portal implementation
  • COPPA compliance for K-12
  • Staff training on data handling

Why Clients Trust Us

FERPA Compliant
Section 508
WCAG 2.1 AA
COPPA Ready

Education Website Compliance Checklist

  1. Student directory information opt-out procedures in place
  2. FERPA-compliant consent forms for data disclosure
  3. Third-party tracking tools reviewed for student data exposure
  4. Section 508-compliant document formats (PDFs, videos)
  5. Accessible navigation and content structure
  6. COPPA-compliant data collection for under-13 users
  7. Secure authentication on parent/student portals
  8. Privacy policy covering student data handling
  9. Regular accessibility audits on new content
  10. Staff training on FERPA web requirements

Protect Your Institution

Start with a free compliance audit. We'll identify the issues on your site and give you a clear, prioritized remediation plan.

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