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Privacy notice
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Privacy notice

Source: https://www.york.ac.uk/records-management/dp/your-info/students/ Parent: https://www.york.ac.uk/students/support/disability/faq/

Privacy notice - students

This privacy notice is for University of York students. It sets out the ways in which the University of York gathers, uses, stores and shares your data. It also sets out how long we keep your data and what rights you have in relation to your data under the UK General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Data Protection Act 2018.

For the purposes of this privacy notice, University of York is the Data Controller as defined in the UK GDPR. We are registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office and our entry can be found here. Our registration number is: Z4855807.

Where do we get your data from?

Much of the data we hold on you comes from your undergraduate or postgraduate application form. Additional information may also have been provided by you as part of your interactions with us before applying or once enrolled. Information relating to you may also have been provided to us by third parties e.g. your sponsor, agent, referee or previous employer, college or university. For students studying on the higher and degree apprenticeship pathway, data may also be provided by your current employer.

What data do we have?

Personal data including name, date of birth, postal address (term time and home), email address, telephone number, National Insurance number, Unique Learner Number, emergency contact details, education records (past and present), disciplinary and attendance records.

Special category data including information about disability, health, ethnicity and racial origin.

The University needs to collect and retain certain types of data, in various formats, about its current and past students in order to fulfil its functions as an education provider and to maintain its lifelong relationship with its alumni community.

Typically, data will be processed:

How do we use your data?

The University may process your personal data (including special category data) for the following purposes:

  1. to administer applications and admissions processes and procedures and student records after admission;
  2. to deliver and facilitate your programme of study and provide you with teaching, research and educational services and support;
  3. to provide you with and manage your use of University facilities and services and your participation at events;
  4. to administer the financial aspects of our relationship with you and any funders including processing any payments made by you to the University;
  5. to manage student accommodation, college residence and college social events;
  6. to monitor your performance and attendance;
  7. to manage academic progress (including the provision of references and the processing of student complaints and appeals, academic misconduct investigations and student disciplinary cases);
  8. to operate the University’s quality assurance processes and arrangements;
  9. for legal, personnel, administrative and management purposes including the processing of any Sensitive Personal Data which may include information about your physical or mental health or condition in order to provide access arrangements, monitor fitness for study, leave from study, welfare and extenuating circumstances and/or other uses as may be required by law;
  10. to enable effective communication with you, including without limitation, providing you with information relating to University services and products, funding and/or sponsorship opportunities, as well as links to relevant surveys and information on York student organisations. We also specifically communicate with students from under-represented groups, as identified by our access and participation plan, to ensure equitable access to information and opportunities.
  11. for alumni relations purposes. For details see here;
  12. to identify ways to enhance learning, teaching, assessment and the broader student experience;
  13. to monitor equal opportunities;
  14. to compile statistical and personal returns which the University may be required to publish or pass to government bodies or the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA);
  15. to maintain the safety and security of the campus for all users. This may include the use of CCTV for crime prevention and detection purposes.

The University uses information provided by the Student Loans Company (SLC) to assess eligibility for bursary and scholarships you may be entitled to. This data is also securely used to measure the impact of our Access and Participation work. The aggregate data is anonymised and reported/disseminated externally, in addition to circulating to internal departments responsible for widening participation activity.

Disability data

The University has a duty under the Equality Act to make reasonable adjustments for students who declare or present with a disability, to avoid them being placed at a substantial disadvantage compared to other students

Where a mental or physical health condition or disability is not declared directly to us, but has been identified, we may also record this information in order to ensure reasonable adjustments can be made. 

In order to ensure we can meet these obligations, information relating to your disability will be shared on a need-to-know basis with those that are involved in identifying and putting in place this support.

This includes staff in Disability Services, those involved in the administration of teaching and assessments and academics in your department, and those that are required to assist with identifying and putting in place any reasonable adjustments during your studies.

Whilst we do not require your consent to enable us to arrange reasonable adjustments, we do require consent from you to liaise with external organisations for the purposes of arranging externally funded support. 

You can find more information about how the university shares disability data on ourSharing disability data webpage

In addition, please note:

Who do we share your data with?

The University may share your data with:

For Higher and Degree Apprenticeship learners, the University may also share your data with the End Point Assessment Organisation (EPAO), Department of Education (DfE) and Ofsted.

The University may also disclose your data to other 3rd parties not listed above on a case-by-case basis. Disclosures will be made in full accordance with the data protection legislation and only where necessary. Consent will be sought from you where appropriate and you will be told about such disclosures unless exceptional circumstances apply.

Where the University, Government or their respective agents (e.g. Office for Students) hold personal information provided by students, they may need to check the accuracy of this information against external data sources. This might involve contacting institutions to confirm qualifications obtained, for example, or checking whether a Higher Education Statistics Agency record already exists for a student. Any such checks will be made in compliance with data protection law.

How do we keep your data secure?

The University takes information security extremely seriously and has implemented appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect personal data and special category data. Access to information is restricted on a need-to-know basis and security arrangements are regularly reviewed to ensure their continued suitability. For further information see, https://www.york.ac.uk/it-services/security/.

How do we transfer your data safely internationally?

In certain circumstances, it is necessary to transfer your Personal Data (including Special Category Data) outside the UK. In respect of such transfers, the University will comply with our obligations under UK GDPR and ensure an adequate level of protection for all transferred data.

How long will we keep your data?

The University will retain your data in line with legal requirements or where there is a business need. Retention timeframes will be determined in line with the University’s Records Retention Schedule.

What rights do you have in relation to your data?

Under the UK GDPR, you have a right of access to your data, a right to rectification, erasure (in certain circumstances), restriction, objection or portability (in certain circumstances). You also have a right to withdraw consent. You can verify or correct information in your student record at any time by following the guidance here, https://www.york.ac.uk/students/studying/manage/student-record/. For all other requests, seehttps://www.york.ac.uk/records-management/generaldataprotectionregulation/individualsrights/.

Questions or concerns

If you have any questions about this privacy notice or concerns about how your data is being processed, please contact the University’s Data Protection Officer at dataprotection@york.ac.uk.

Right to complain

If you are unhappy with the way in which the University has handled your personal data, you have a right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office. For information on reporting a concern to the Information Commissioner’s Office, see www.ico.org.uk/concerns.

Changes to our privacy notice

We keep our privacy notice under regular review. This notice was last updated on 24 June 2024.