Public Disclosure

 

    1. How can inquiries be made about the institution? Where can questions be addressed?
    2. Notice of availability of publications and of audited financial statement or fair summary
    3. Institutional catalog
    4. Obligations and responsibilities of students and the institution
    5. Information on admission and attendance
    6. Institutional mission and objectives
    7. Expected educational outcomes
    8. Status as public or independent institution; status as not-for-profit or for-profit; religious affiliation
    9. Requirements, procedures and policies re: transfer credit
    10. A list of institutions with which the institution has an articulation agreement
    11. Student fees, charges and refund policies
    12. Rules and regulations for student conduct
    13. Other information re: attending or withdrawing from the institution
    14. Academic programs
    15. Current Course offerings are available from Student Planning website located in myAlbertus. If you have any questions about course offerings, please contact the office of the registrar at 203-773-8514 or registrar@albertus.edu.
    16. Other available educational opportunities
    17. Other academic policies and procedures
    18. Requirements for degrees and other forms of academic recognition
    19. List of current faculty, indicating department or program affiliation, distinguishing between full- and part-time, showing degrees held and institutions granting them
    20. Names and positions of administrative officers
    21. Names, principal affiliations of governing board members
    22. Locations and programs available at branch campuses, other instructional locations, and overseas operations at which students can enroll for a degree, along with a description of programs and services available at each location
    23. Programs, courses, services, and personnel not available in any given academic year.
    24. Size and characteristics of the student body
    25. Description of the campus setting
    26. Availability of academic and other support services
    27. Range of co-curricular and non-academic opportunities available to students
    28. Institutional learning and physical resources from which a student can reasonably be expected to benefit
    29. Institutional goals for students' education
    30. Success of students in achieving institutional goals including rates of retention and graduation and other measure of student success appropriate to institutional mission. Passage rates for licensure exams, as appropriate
    31. Total cost of education, including availability of financial aid and typical length of study
    32. Expected amount of student debt upon graduation
    33. Statement about accreditation
    34. State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA) and Licensure Information
    35. Additional Financial Aid Consumer Information Disclosure Requirements:

36. Registrar/Academic Affairs

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