OAR 166-475-0100
Publications, Promotions and Alumni Records


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Alumni Records Records document the activities of an institution or department’s alumni and may also provide alumni offices with information on alumni. Records may be used to create a network of support from alumni, primarily through organized alumni groups; to track alumni; to monitor their achievements, activities, and recognitions; to create statistics; to reply to information requests; and to provide information on the accomplishments of previous students. This series may include but is not limited to memberships lists with names, addresses, employer names and addresses, and positions; minutes, by-laws and directories of clubs in many Oregon communities and several major cities throughout the United States; promotional materials concerning annual gatherings; homecoming plans and programs; data cards and files for individual alumni; degree recipient lists; outstanding alumni lists; student leader lists; class officer lists; foreign student rosters; international alumni club records; and notes, memoranda, and related correspondence concerning general alumni affairs. (Retention: Permanent)

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Alumni Association Board Records Records document the activities of the alumni association board of directors. The board is responsible for promoting the interests and ideals of the institution; stimulating and encouraging school pride in students, graduates, and former students; and developing a sense of responsibility for continued progress in educational programs for the institution. This series may include but is not limited to agendas; minutes; reports; notes; working papers; and related documentation and correspondence. (Retention: (a) Permanent for agendas, minutes, reports, and policy/historical correspondence (b) 5 years for all other records, destroy)

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Alumni Association Services Program Records Records document the implementation of programs administered by the office such as those relating to marketing products, credit cards; insurance, and football tickets. This series may include but is not limited to agreements; dues information; postal information; and related documentation and correspondence. (Retention: 5 years, destroy)

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Alumni Mailing List Records This series provides a record of the whereabouts of alumni for information request and mailing purposes. This series includes mailing lists and related documentation and correspondence. (Retention: Until superseded or obsolete, destroy)

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Biographical Records Records document biographical data for institutional faculty and staff. The records are used for public information releases and reference by the institutional staff to provide responses to inquiries. This series may include but is not limited to biographical sketches developed by the office of employment, the individuals concerned, or other sources; vitae; photographs; personal history data sheets; newspaper clippings; retirement notices; funeral programs; and obituaries. (Retention: Permanent)

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Class Gift Records Records document gifts given to the institution by senior classes. This series may include but is not limited to gift lists; gift histories; a record of gift placement arrangements; and related documentation and correspondence. (Retention: Permanent)

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Films, Videotapes, and Sound Recordings Records document institutional activities and events including intercollegiate athletics, students, faculty, and staff with significant relevance to either the institution’s or individual unit’s function and mission. These productions may have been created for recruitment and orientation, fund-raising, publicity, research, or teaching. This series may include but is not limited to identified and labeled audio/video records.
NOTE: Contingencies must be made for transferring information to a more stable medium. (Retention: Permanent)

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Fund-Raising Records Records document institutional efforts to raise funds to support program functions and facilities. This series may include but is not limited to requests for fund-raising; individual benefactors and prospective donors files; public relations records; event planning and arrangement records; gift history reports; background on previous donations; pledges; and related documentation and correspondence. (Retention: 6 years, destroy)

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Hometown Information Records Records document newspapers published in Oregon and is used to promote the institution. It is arranged alphabetically by town name and county and refers to the appropriate newspaper and its location. This series includes Oregon town and county names that refer to the serving newspaper; brief descriptions of scholarship awards offered on this campus; and all state high schools by town, county, and phone number. (Retention: Until superseded or obsolete, destroy)

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News Release Records Records document newsworthy events of the institution. This series may include but is not limited to news releases issued by institution news and communications units arranged by topic and/or date of issue. The news releases may contain but are not limited to the source of the information; title; byline; activity location and dates; and specified time of release. (Retention: (a) Permanent for releases pertaining to significant events and policy matters (b) 10 years for routine releases, destroy)

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Ordering Records Records document continuing requests for publications produced by an office. This series may include but is not limited to standing order cards or lists indicating the name and address of the requestor; book titles; transaction date; invoice number; and related documentation and correspondence. (Retention: Until request becomes inactive, destroy)

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Photographs Records document institution activities, events, students, faculty, and staff with significant relevance to either the institution’s or individual unit’s function and mission. It may be used for student recruitment and orientation, fund-raising, publicity, publications, research, or teaching. This series includes photographs in print, negative, and slide formats. (Retention: a) Permanent for institutionally accepted pictures documenting historic events and people b) until obsolete for all others, destroy)

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Publications Inventory Records Records document publications in stock in an office. This series may include but is not limited to cards and lists. The information may include but is not limited to publication title; date of publication; and retail cost. (Retention: 4 years after superseded or obsolete, destroy)

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Publications Records Records document publications produced by individual institution offices. It may be used to document the activities of the office, for educational purposes and/or for informational purposes. Types of publications may include but are not limited to catalogs; books; magazines; newsletters; handbooks; yearbooks; directories; brochures; pamphlets; media guides; guidebooks; proceedings; programs; and flyers. Series may include but is not limited to working papers; mock-ups; drafts; and final publications. (Retention: (a) Permanent for final publications (b) 1 year for all other records, destroy

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Sample Publications and Job Specification Records Records document specifications used in setting up publications for printing by the institution’s publications office. This series may include but is not limited to job cards indicating description, specifications, and dollar cost of production; art work including drawings, maps, and blueprints; samples of changes made to publications; completed publications; and related documentation and correspondence. (Retention: 5 years, destroy)

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Scholarship Reports Records document recipients of scholarships in colleges or departments. These records may include information regarding the names of recipients; when they received the scholarships; names of scholarships; dollar value of scholarships; years recipients entered and graduated; and related correspondence and documentation. (Retention: Permanent)

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Unit/Institution/Organization History Records Records document the historical development of the institution; units within the institution; and organizations associated with the institution, such as honor societies, fraternities and sororities, and student/faculty/ staff clubs. This series may include but is not limited to newspaper clippings; photographs; published and unpublished historical sketches; publications; statistics; ephemera; and related documentation and correspondence. (Retention: Permanent).

Source: Rule 166-475-0100 — Publications, Promotions and Alumni Records, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=166-475-0100.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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