Consumer Information
Consumer Information
Albertus Magnus College provides this information as a service to prospective and enrolled students, their families and others and in compliance with the U.S. Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA).
This page is one source of information about Albertus Magnus College. More information from Albertus for prospective students, enrolled students, and parents are at these links.
Misrepresentation Policy
Albertus Magnus College holds itself to the highest levels of integrity and will not directly or indirectly provide misrepresentative information to any prospective or enrolled student, employee, member of the public, accrediting agency, state agency, and/or the Department of Education. In addition, the College is committed to refraining from any conflict of interest or the perception thereof.
The College’s designated Title IV Compliance Committee regularly meets with all department heads to ensure each department remains responsible for maintaining the accuracy of their published materials, for the timely updates of incorrect or outdated information, and for the dissemination of new and/or changed institutional policies.
- A list of institutions with which the institution has an articulation agreement
- Academic facilities
- Academic programs
- Accreditation and licensing of the institution
- Admissions Policies: Full Admissions Policies are available upon request. Please contact the Office of Admissions for the Undergraduate Program or the Division of Professional and Graduate Studies for more information.
- Completion or graduation rate, retention rate, and transfer-out rate of full-time undergraduates
- Diversity of student body
- Expected educational outcomes
- FERPA rights
- Graduate or professional education in which graduates from institution's 4-year degree programs enroll
- Information on admission and attendance
- Institutional catalog
- Institutional goals for students' education
- List of current faculty, indicating department or program affiliation, distinguishing between full- and part-time, showing degrees held and institutions granting them
- Notice to Enrolled Students - The Notice to Enrolled Students is annually sent to all enrolled students. Hard copies are available per request in either the Financial Aid Office or Registrar's Office.
- Notice to enrolled students of the availability consumer information
Emailed to students on October 1st of every year. - Obligations and responsibilities of students and the institution
- Official withdrawal procedures
- Other academic policies and procedures
- Other available educational opportunities
- Other information re: attending or withdrawing from the institution
- Personnel responsible for providing consumer information
- Procedures for student appeals and complaints
- Program on the U.S. Constitution
- Reimbursements for service on advisory boards
Available upon request - Requirements for degrees and other forms of academic recognition
- Requirements, procedures and policies re: admissions
- Undergraduate (Traditional Day)
- Undergraduate (Evening)
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Graduate
- Master of Science in Accounting
- Master of Arts in Art Therapy
- Master of Business Administration
- Master of Science in Criminal Justice
- Master of Science in Education
- Master of Science in Human Services
- Master of Arts in Leadership
- Master of Arts in Liberal Studies
- Master of Science in Management & Organizational Leadership*
- Master of Fine Arts in Writing
- Retention rate reported to IPEDS
- Rules and regulations for student conduct
- Status as public or independent institution; status as not-for-profit or for-profit; religious affiliation
- 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
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Textbook pricing information
All enrolled students can access textbook pricing information on their class schedule each term. Students can access their class schedule electronically on the myAlbertus Portal under the "Web Services" section. Textbook pricing information includes the book title, publisher, copyright year, ISBN, price, price to buy used, price to rent new, price to rent used, and book requirement status (required/optional). All textbook prices are from the Campus Bookstore. In the event that the textbook pricing information is unavailable, "To be Determined" (or "TBD") will appear in lieu of pricing information. - Transfer credit policies
- Report on athletic program participation rates and financial support data
- Albertus Magnus College is required to annually complete and distribute the Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA) Report. The EADA report can be viewed online http://ope.ed.gov/athletics/#/institution/details. Hard copies are available upon request at the Athletic Office on Campus.
- Cost of attending the institution
- Notice of availability of publications and of audited financial statement or fair summary
- Refund policies
- Available Financial Aid
- Code of Conduct
- Consortium Agreement Information
- Federal Direct Student Loan Model Disclosure Form
- Federal Direct Student Loan Model Disclosure for Preferred Lenders
- Notice to Enrolled Students - The Notice to Enrolled Students is annually sent to all enrolled students. Hard copies are available per request in either the Financial Aid Office or Registrar's Office.
- Financial Aid Penalties for Drug Law Violations
- Students can complete Entrance Loan Counseling at studentloans.gov
- Students can complete Exit Loan Counseling at studentloans.gov
- Average Student Loan Debt upon Graduation
- Gainful Employment Program Disclosure Template
- Lender Assistance in Preparing or Providing Educational Counseling, Financial Literacy, or Debt Management Material
- Net Price Calculator
- Preferred Lender Arrangement Annual Report - When the Preferred Lender Arrangement Annual Report and Department of Education model disclosure form become available, the FAO will comply with all disclosure and reporting requirements.
- Preferred Lender Information
- Private Education Loan Disclosures if Providing Information about a Private Education Loan from a Lender to a Prospective Borrower
- Return of Title IV (R2T4) Information
- Rights and Responsibilities of Financial Aid Recipients
- State Grant Assistance
- Study Abroad Information
- Verification requirements
- Report on completion or graduation rate and transfer-out rate of student athletes
N/A - Foreign gifts or contracts worth more than $250,000 within a calendar year
N/A - TEACH Grant initial counseling
N/A: Albertus Magnus College does not participate in TEACH Grants - TEACH Grant subsequent counseling
N/A: Albertus Magnus College does not participate in TEACH Grants - Textbook cost savings programs
N/A: Albertus Magnus College does not disclose cost savings programs - Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant exit counseling
N/A: Albertus Magnus College does not participate in TEACH Grants
- Annual fire safety report
- Annual security report
- Crime Report/Log
- Emergency Notification
- Fire Report/Log
- Crime and Fire log additional information
- Notice to victims of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking of their rights and options
- Registered sex offenders information
- Timely warning
- Availability of academic and other support services
- Copyright and peer-to-peer file sharing issues
- Institutional learning and physical resources from which a student can reasonably be expected to benefit
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Missing student notification
MISSING PERSONS
Student safety at Albertus Magnus is paramount. To this end, the following policy and procedure have been developed in order to assist in locating any Albertus Magnus student(s) living in on-campus housing, which based on the facts and circumstances known to the College, is determined to be missing.
At the beginning of each academic year, resident students will be asked to provide, on a voluntary basis, emergency contact information in the event he/she is reported missing while enrolled at Albertus. This emergency information will be kept in the Office of Student Life and will be updated annually.
Missing Persons Procedure
Most missing person reports in the college environment result from a student changing routines without informing roommates and/or friends. Anyone who believes a student to be missing should report the concern to Campus Security or Student Services immediately. Every report made will be followed up with an immediate investigation. Students will be considered missing if it has been reported that there has been no contact within a 24 hour period. Depending on the circumstances presented to College officials, parents or guardians of a missing student will be notified. If no emergency contact information has been provided to the college by the missing student, law enforcement officials will be notified. In the event that parental notification is necessary, the Vice President for Student Services will place the call.
- Outcome of institutional disciplinary proceedings against alleged perpetrator of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking
- Penalties for Drug Violations
- Programs to prevent dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking
- Range of co-curricular and non-academic opportunities available to students
- Services and facilities for students with disabilities
- Vaccination policies
- Vaccination Policy for Online Only students
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Voter registration forms
The Division of Student Services works in conjunction with the Student Government Association (SGA) to distribute and promote voter registration materials. A Voter Registration Day is held annually. Additionally, all enrolled students are notified 120 days prior to the state’s deadline for voter registration in election years. Students who have questions, who would like more information, or who would like to register are encouraged to speak with the Division of Student Services. Paper copies are held in the Division of Student Services, Division of Professional and Graduate Studies, and on the East Hartford campus. Emailed links to register or download the Registration Form are sent annually as well as 120 days prior to the state’s deadline for voter registration in election years.
