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HEOA Student Consumer Information
The Higher Education Opportunity Act (Public Law 110-315) (HEOA) was enacted on August 14, 2008, and reauthorizes the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended (HEA). These links below provide our site visitors with the consumer information required by the law. Adobe Acrobat Reader is required for some of the information links below.
Notice of Availability of Institutional and Financial Aid Information
Contact Information for Assistance in Obtaining Institutional or Financial Aid Information
General Institutional Information
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
for Students with Disabilities
Price of Attendance (Undergraduate)
Price of Attendance (Graduate)
Refund Policy
Requirements for Withdrawal
Online Compliance & Disclosures
Educational Programs (Undergraduate)
Educational Programs (Graduate)
Instructional Facilities
Transfer of Credit Policies and Articulation Agreements
Articulation Agreement (Engineering)
Articulation Agreement (Nursing)
Accreditation, Approval, and Licensure of Institution and Programs
Copyright Infringement
Student Activities
Career and Job Placement Services
Student Financial Assistance
Assistance Available from Federal, State, Local, and Institutional Programs
Student Loan Information
Initial & Exit Loan Counseling for Student Borrowers
Institutional Code of Conduct for Education Loans
Preferred Lender Lists
Preferred Lender Arrangements
Health and Safety
Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program
Campus Security Policies, Crime Statistics and Crime Log
Annual Fire Safety Reports on Student Housing
Student Outcomes
Retention Rates
Graduation Rates(Student Right-to-Know Act)
Job Placement Rates for Graduates
Graduate and Professional Education Placement for Graduates
School of Education and Human Development
Intercollegiate Athletic Program Participation Rates & Financial Support Data (Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act)
Voter Registration
Gainful Employment Disclosures
New Federal regulations require colleges to inform students of their prospects for "gainful employment" when receiving federal financial aid for non-degree programs. The disclosures were mandated to assist students in choosing the right program for their needs and to prevent them from taking on debt in exchange for programs that fail to get them adequate jobs.
Prospective students will find Gainful Employment Disclosures for each certificate program listed below. (All degree programs are exempted from the Gainful Employment Disclosure mandate.)
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