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Free COPPA Compliance Checklist for Schools

Input your EdTech app or platform details and instantly receive a Compliant / Non-Compliant / Action Required verdict with a step-by-step remediation plan.

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COPPA Compliance Checker

For schools, EdTech apps & student data platforms

Step 1 of 2

1App / Platform Details

Is the app directed to children (primary audience)?

Does the school act as the operator's agent (school exception)?

Is verifiable parental consent obtained before data collection?

Does the app have a publicly posted COPPA-compliant privacy policy?

Can parents review, edit, or delete their child's data on request?

Is data shared with or sold to third-party advertisers or analytics?

How to Run a COPPA Compliance Check in 3 Steps

Follow these steps to get results in under a minute

01
Input Your App Details
Enter the platform name, target age group, and select every category of personal data your app collects from students.
02
Validate Against COPPA Rules
The tool checks your inputs against six COPPA requirements — consent, privacy policy, parental rights, data sharing, and more.
03
Download Your Audit Report
Review your Compliant / Non-Compliant / Action Required verdict, tick off remediation steps, and print the report for records.

How COPPA Compliance Checklist Compares

vs spreadsheets, manual processes, and paid platforms

Feature UniCloud360 COPPA Compliance Checklist Manual Policy ReviewLegal Counsel AuditGeneric Compliance Template
Instant verdict (Compliant / Non-Compliant) Immediate result Days to weeks No verdict output ⚠️ Manual interpretation needed
Checks all 6 COPPA requirements Consent, policy, rights, sharing, age, agent ⚠️ Partial — policy-focused only Comprehensive legal scope ⚠️ Generic, not COPPA-specific
Scored compliance percentage Visual score bar No scoring No structured score No score output
Remediation checklist with action steps Dynamic per gaps found No checklist output ⚠️ Standard recommendations ⚠️ Static boilerplate steps
Printable audit report One-click with logo Formatted separately ⚠️ Word doc provided ⚠️ PDF only, no customisation
Free to use Always free Hourly legal fees Retainer required ⚠️ Freemium limits apply

Why COPPA Compliance Matters for Schools

The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) requires any website or online service directed to children under 13 — or that knowingly collects personal data from them — to obtain verifiable parental consent before collection. For schools and EdTech vendors, non-compliance can result in FTC fines up to $51,744 per violation.

The school consent exception allows schools to act as intermediaries, providing consent on behalf of parents for tools used solely for educational purposes. However, this exception has strict limits: the tool must not use student data for commercial purposes, and the school must have a proper data processing agreement in place with the vendor.

Need a COPPA-ready student data management system?

UniCloud360 includes role-based access control, data processing agreements, and audit logs designed for COPPA and FERPA compliance.

Try Free COPPA Compliance Checklist →

What Compliance Officers Are Saying

Trusted by lecturers and students across Sri Lankan universities

4.9
★★★★★
4 reviews
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David Okonkwo
EdTech Compliance Manager
★★★★★

"We ran every one of our 12 apps through this checker before our district audit. Found three gaps we had missed — saved us from a potential FTC inquiry."

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Susan Hartley
School Data Protection Officer
★★★★★

"The remediation checklist was exactly what I needed to hand to our vendor. Clear, actionable, and printable — no legal jargon."

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Raj Patel
CTO
★★★★☆

"As an EdTech developer, I use this before every product launch targeting K-8 schools. The school-agent exception logic alone is worth bookmarking."

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Amara Diallo
Principal
★★★★★

"I used to rely on our district's legal team for every app approval. This tool lets me do a first-pass review myself in minutes."