Links for NACE
Members Can Link to NACEWeb and JobWeb Pages
All material and information provided on NACEWeb or JobWeb, unless specifically noted otherwise, is copyrighted material owned by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, 62 Highland Ave., Bethlehem, PA 18017-9085.
The following articles and samples are available as links for your office's web pages provided you meet the following requirements:
- NACE members may link to articles only. Framing, mirroring, or any other form of electronic copying is strictly prohibited.
- Copying and/or downloading of any of this information for the purpose of distributing it to others is prohibited without the specific written permission of NACE. All other rights are reserved by NACE. Any individual making unauthorized copies or downloading any NACE material will be subject to the penalties as set forth in the federal and state copyright laws. Members may request permission to reprint these documents by completing a permission form.
Available materials:
- Comply With Copyright Laws When
Building Your Web Site
- Employer Reference Letter
- Playing Fair: The student's guide to an ethical job search
- Principles for Professional Conduct
- Professional Standards for College and University Career Services
- Articles
directed to the parents of college students
FERPA Resources
The materials on this page are provided to you as a resource for your organization to develop policy and procedures. The legal information provided should not be construed as legal advice for any specific situation, nor can NACE's general counsel provide you with specific legal advice regarding your policies, procedures, or forms. It is strongly recommended that you seek advice from your institution's legal counsel.
- A Faculty Guide to Ethical and Legal Standards in Student Hiring (Note: NACE members may send a PDF of this document to their faculty by e-mail. Click here to download the PDF version.)
- A FERPA Primer —Updated Information
- An Introduction to Writing Reference Letters
- Faculty Reference Letter
- Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) Consent to Disclose (online form)
- Form for Recommendations
- Suggested Guidelines for Writing References
- Supreme Court on FERPA
- Tips for Providing References
- Writing a Reference Letter
- What Can a Faculty Member Say or
Write?