Student Right to Know
In compliance with the Department of Education’s Student Right-to-Know Act, all colleges and universities receiving Title IV funds are required to report information to students, employees and prospective students.
The Student Right-to-Know Act requires an institution that participates in any federal student financial assistance program to disclose information about graduation or completion rates to current and prospective students. In addition, institutions that also award athletically related student aid must also provide data on institution’s student population, and the graduation or completion rates of student-athletes.
To review this information, click one of the links below.
- Clery Act Security Report
- FERPA
- Sexual Misconduct Policy
- Code of Conduct
- Graduation Completion and Transfer Out Rates
- Retention and Graduation Rates
- Student Population & Diversity
- Student Athlete Academic Success Rate Report
- Student Athlete Graduation Rate Report
- Equity in Athletics Data Analysis Report
- Voter Registration Information
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