As a parent, you'd like, for various reasons, to obtain your son's or daughter's documents.
As to documents issued by the Office of the Registrar, which you may recall, serves all academic programs and handles non academic matters, these are:
1. The ESSEC account statement that displays the student's ledger, the costs of tuition, the payments received and registered by Accounting, the expected payments as well as the dates.
2. The standard enrollment certificate
The Office of the Registrar answers this type of request as follows:
- We are aware that you contribute to the payment of your child's tuition fees.
Nevertheless, your child, being over 18 (which is the case of most of ESSEC students), is the School's contact person as an enrolled student at ESSEC Business School. Your son/daughter has access at any time to his/her own documents from the intranet MyRegistrar, hence can share them with you.
- the Office of the Registrar must have your son's/daughter's specific authorization to send you these documents. Yet if your son/daughter can send an email to the Office of the Registrar, what prevents him/her to send you these very documents by email?
Some parents can be upset by these answers. Below are our reasons:
Most of you are loving parents, thougtful of their children.
Unfortunately, ESSEC has experienced much sadder situations. For example, and this list is not exhaustive:
- a parent despoiling his child from his Crous scholarship by usurping his/her identifiers,
- a parent who is abusing his child, whom a court order expressly prohibits from having any contact with the child,
- a parent defrauding the second parent, etc.
The Office of the Registrar therefore thanks you for your understanding and hopes your son/daughter shares with you his/her documents.
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