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Solomon Amendment

The Solomon Amendment is a federal law that requires institutions receiving certain federal agency funding to fulfill military recruitment requests for access to campus and for lists containing student recruiting information. It provides branches of the military access to certain student information which would have been denied them under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).

For additional information or questions regarding the topics below, please contact AACRAO Government Relations.

Solomon Amendment FAQs

  • Who should I contact if I have specific questions about the Solomon Amendment?

    If you have specific questions relating to the Solomon Amendment please reach out to AACRAO’s contacts at the Department of Defense, Charles and Suzanne, whose contact information can be found below.

    CHARLES E. LAMER
    Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness/M&RA/MPP (AP)
    Assistant Director
    ☎ Office: (703) 697-9268
    Fax: (703) 614-9272
    Email:  charles.e.lamer.civ@mail.mil

    SUZANNE M. TOVAR
    Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness/M&RA/MPP (AP)
    ☎ Office: (703) 697-9272
    Email:  Suzanne.m.tovar.civ@mail.mil

  • What is not considered student recruitment information under the Solomon Amendment?

    Race/Ethnicity/Nationality
    Gender
    Social Security Numbers (or part of an SSN)
    Grades
    GPA
    Religion
    Students with loans in default
    Veteran status
    Students no longer enrolled (drop-out or stop-out [i.e., not permanently dropped out] students)

  • How does Solomon Amendment information relate to FERPA directory information?

    Military recruiters are entitled to student recruitment information even if your institution has not designated it as directory information under FERPA. In other words, Solomon information is, or can be, broader than what you may have designated as directory information under FERPA.

  • What student information are military recruiters entitled to under the Solomon Amendment?

    Recruiters may receive “student recruiting information” for either the immediately previous, current or future term for all students, aged 17 and older, who are/were registered for at least 1 credit hour in the requested semester/term. If a request is received between terms, the recruiter and registrar should determine from which term the information is preferred.

    Student recruitment information includes:

    Names, addresses, electronic mail addresses (which shall be the electronic mail addresses provided by the institution, if available), and telephone listings.

    Date and place of birth, levels of education, academic majors, degrees received, and the most recent educational institution enrolled in by the student.