As a result of the 1998 Amendments to the Higher Education Act of 1965, we are required to provide you with certain consumer disclosures related to payments and financial aid. Please contact the Office of Student Financial Aid Services if you need further assistance after reading the disclosure publications or contacting the responsible departments. Any student information referred to by any disclosure is protected by FERPA regulations.
Description of all available federal, state, local, private and institutional financial need-based and non-need-based assistance programs, and for each program a description of:
Rights and Responsibilities of students receiving Title IV federal and other financial aid, including:
This information is available in the Office of Student Financial Aid Services and in the academic catalogs.
General information about the College, including:
This information is available in the Office of Student Financial Aid Services and the academic catalogs. Much of this information is also available on this website, but in cases of discrepancy the information provided by Student Financial Aid Services or the Business Office shall supersede this website.
Information required by the Clery Act, including:
This information is available from Campus Safety.
Information about completion or graduation rates of degree-seeking, full-time undergraduates who graduated or completed their program within 150% of the normal time for graduation are available upon request from the Office of Institutional Research.
Additional information about athletic completion and graduation statistics, including:
This information is available upon request from Athletics.
Statistical information about our athletes, including:
This information is available upon request from Athletics.
Pursuant to Section 111 of Division J of Public Law 108-447, the “Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005” (12/8/2004), 118 Stat 2809, 3344-45 (Section 111), educational institutions receiving Federal funding shall hold an educational program for all students served by the institution which commemorates the signing of the Constitution of the United States of America held on Sept. 17, 1787. Constitution Day and Citizenship Day will be held on Sept. 17 of each year (exceptions: when Sept. 17 falls on a Saturday or Sunday or a holiday, the Constitution Day and Citizenship Day program shall be held during the preceding or following week).
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