Wesley College mistakenly published records online including test scores, grades and critiques of more than 100 students, WBOC reports. According to the News Journal, a reporter discovered the files during an online search Tuesday. The Dover-based private college removed them from public access almost immediately after the newspaper inquired about them. The records include names of dozens of education students over several academic years up to 2011. College spokesman Jody Sweeney says the records were posted in a folder that was not password protected by faculty compiling records for an accreditation agency’s review.
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