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Consumer Information for Families and Employees

Consumer Information for Families and Employees

General Institutional Information

  • The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act, commonly known as FERPA, provides students with a right of access to their education records, permits students to challenge the accuracy of the records, and prohibits the non-consensual release of such information except in limited circumstances.

Financial Assistance

Health and Safety

Intercollegiate Athletics

  • The Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA) requires the Secretary of Education to collect information and provide to Congress a report on financial and statistical information on men's and women's collegiate sports. Each coeducational institution of higher education that participates in a Student Financial Aid (SFA) Program and has an intercollegiate athletic program must prepare an EADA report by October 15 each year. The EADA is designed to make prospective students aware of the school commitment to providing equitable athletic opportunities for its men and women students. The EADA requires schools to make the report available upon request to students, potential students, and the public.

    An institution is encouraged to provide any further information it believes might be helpful to students, prospective students or the public to interpret the information provided, or that might help a prospective student-athlete make an informed choice of an athletics program. For example, an institution may include a history of its athletics programs, or explanation of unusual or exceptional circumstances that would better explain the data or their significance.

    • A full report can also be obtained from the U.S. Department of Education, usingÌý.
  • Information on Enrollment and Completion/Graduation Rates for Students Receiving Athletically Related Student Aid is available atÌý

Student Outcomes

Tuition and Fees

Copyright Infringement Policies & Sanctions

Other

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