Consumer Information
This information is provided in compliance with the Department of Education's Consumer Information Act and the Student-Right-to-Know Act.
All institutions participating in federal financial aid programs are required to provide enrolled and potential students, as well as current and prospective employees, with available consumer information. This guide provides you with important information and institutional policies. To request and receive this information in writing, contact the appropriate department during regular business hours.
Financial Assistance Information
- Eligibility
- Application Process
- Verification
- Grants
- Federal Work Study
- Alternative Loans
- External Scholarships
- Satisfactory Academic Progress
- Disbursements
- Return of Title IV Funds Procedure
- Privacy of Students (“FERPA”)
- Federal Direct Loan Exit Counseling
- Veterans Benefits
- National Student Loan Database System
- Net Price Calculator
- Financial Aid Code of Ethics — Adopted from NASFAA's Statement of Ethical Principles
Federal Tax Information
Institutional Information
- Accreditation
- Catalog
- Programs of Study
- College Transfer/Articulation Agreement
- Tuition and Fees
- Refund Policy
- Withdrawals
- Student Disability Services
- Diversity Information
- Textbook Information
- Faculty/Staff Directory
- College Navigator
- Voter Registration
Student Information
Campus Security
- The Clery Act Report
- Crime Alert
- Annual Security Report
- Illegal Drugs/Controlled Substances
- Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention
Athletics Information
Copyright Information
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