RECORDS / RECORD RETENTION POLICIES:
What are records? Do we have any in our department? A record is any written, photographic, machine-readable, or other information created or received that documents activities in the conduct of university business. (UT Records Management information page)
Before destroying any “master copy” of a record you must consult the U.T. Record Retention Schedule (UTRRS) to verify the length of time that the record must be maintained in the department. Even if your record has been kept as long as the UTRRS requires, you must get approval from The Records Administration Office to destroy a record.
See Ben Fest to get approval to dispose of official records. Do not dispose of official university records before you have written confirmation from Ben that we have been authorized to proceed. Shredding is the approved method of disposing of official university records.
The U.T. Record Retention Schedule: UT Record Retention Schedule
The following is brief list of commonly held university records in our department and the UTRRS code you can use to look up the retention period. The retention schedule is the ultimate resource to determine whether a record can be disposed.
- Course Materials, tests, assignments, rosters – AALL350
- Applications for employment (not hired) – AALL191
- Applications for employment (hired) – AALL193
- Faculty recruiting records – AALL206
- Position and job description – AALL222
- Employee Contracts – AALL202
- Departmental Employee Folder – AALL207
- Graduate Student Files – AALL362
- Scholarship / Fellowship supporting docs – AALL399
- Accreditation files – AALL394