QUESTION: Does my office have to convert current paper records that contain SSNs? (i.e., records of students currently enrolled, currently being advised, etc.) What about historical records?
ANSWER: Both current and historical records containing SSNs in offline storage such as paper, tape, cartridge, fiche, microfilm or magnetic media do not need to be converted as long as access to them is limited and secured.
All online and offline records containing SSNs will be considered confidential information. If you have any such records that you no longer need, they should be purged in compliance with the General Retention Schedule for University Records.
QUESTION: Will the University standardize a label for the new main identifier?
ANSWER: Yes. All new Web applications or services and forms created for use after Jan. 1, 2005 will use the common label of 'PSU ID'. With that in mind, the following also applies:
- In existing student systems (ISIS) the standard is STUDENT ID, STUD ID, or ID, depending on the space available. This will not be changed.
- In existing business systems (IBIS) the standard is EMPLOYEE ID, EMPL ID, or ID, depending on the space available. This will not be changed.
- Screens and reports that do not separate populations will use PSU ID.
- If this label is used in URLs or filenames/scripts, the space between PSU and ID can be eliminated.
For paper forms that are printed in mass and then stocked, existing supplies may be used until exhausted, but the SSN label would have to be changed manually to PSU ID to minimize confusion.
Any new paper forms printed for use after Jan. 1, 2005 must be PSU ID compliant.
Paper forms that are not printed in mass and stocked, such as forms which are downloaded and printed (i.e., PDF-format forms) or forms otherwise printed on demand, must be PSU ID compliant by Jan 1, 2005.