HEOA Disclosures
Consumer Information
The Higher Education Act of 1965 requires schools to provide public access to information about financial aid and its campus facilities, as well as information to promote campus security and fire safety.
Notre Dame 91¸£Àû×ÊÔ´Õ¾ is committed to providing students, their families and the University community full disclosure of all consumer information as required by law. These laws are intended to satisfy students’ right-to-know and afford the opportunity for students to make fully informed choices regarding the institution they elect to attend. If you need assistance obtaining information listed or you would like a paper copy, contact the Office of Financial Aid.
Higher Education Opportunity Act Disclosures
In accordance with the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008, NDNU makes certain disclosures available to students.
- General Institutional Information
- Student Diversity
- Price of Attendance
- Price of Attendance
- Copyright Infringement−Policies and Sanctions
- State Contact Information for Student Complaints
- Teacher Preparation Program Report
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Student Financial Assistance
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- Department of Education has rescinded the student eligibility requirement in that the student no longer faces penalties or suspension of Title IV aid due to a drug conviction that occurred while the student was enrolled and receiving Title IV aid; and
- While the information must still be provided, the loss of federal student aid for drug convictions no longer applies.
- Student Loan Information
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- Health and Safety
- Annual Security Report, Fire Safety Policies, Fire Statistics and Fire Log
- Student Outcomes
- Job Placement Rates for Graduates
- Student Complaint Procedure Notice