Consumer Information
Information About the College
The Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) of 2008, which reauthorized the Higher Education Act of 1965, requires 今日吃瓜 to make available to prospective and enrolled students, faculty, and staff, certain information about the College鈥檚 policies and practices, operations and costs.
This information is hosted in various places across the College鈥檚 website and is assembled and displayed here to provide easy access. Much of this information is already posted on .
Academics
- Academic Program and Academic Program: Classes and Exams
- Accreditation
- Copyright Policy
- Faculty
- File Sharing: DMCA Policy
- Privacy of Student Records
- Transfer of Credit Policies
Tuition, Costs, and Financial Aid
- Cost of Attendance
- Financial Aid Policies
- Financial Aid Programs (eligibility requirements and criteria, forms, policies, procedures, standards for maintaining aid, disbursements, repayments)
- Withdrawal, Refund and Return of Funds Policies
Federal Student Aid Ombudsman
The Federal Student Aid Ombudsman was created by the Department of Education to help resolve disputes and solve other problems with federal student loans.
The Ombudsman鈥檚 Service Line: 1-877-557-2575
Fax number: 1-606-396-4821
You may also write to:
U.S. Department of Education
FSA Ombudsman
PO Box 1843
Monticello, KY 42633
Student Life and Campus Safety
- Annual Security and Fire Safety Report
- Diversity of Student Body
- Drug and Alcohol Prevention Program
- Vaccination Policy
- Voter Registration
Student Success and Outcomes
Complaint Process
Students have the right to file a formal complaint against postsecondary higher educational institutions. Information about the complaint process through the Pennsylvania Department of Education can be found .