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Consumer Information
Listed below is consumer information.
- Applying for Aid: Tips on how to apply for financial aid.
- Eligibility and Renewal Criteria: for financial aid programs.
- Guidelines for Payments to Students: Information about different types of payments for students; Scholarships, Prizes, and Compensation.
- Types of Aid: Information about different sources of funding including grants, scholarships, and loans.
- Accreditation: Click 'Verify Status Here' to be directed to our accreditor's page, which contains additional information, including contact information for filing complaints.
- Center for Student Success: Information about facilities and services available to students with disabilities, as well as other services such as: tutoring, supplemental instruction, mentoring, advising, classroom instruction, counseling, and academic success workshops.
- Course and Program Fees
- Current Degree Programs
- Facilities at Indiana State University
- Faculty and Other Instructional Personnel, also see each individual College:
- Graduate and Professional Studies: Information regarding types of graduate and professional educational programs.
- Graduation rates for student-athletes: Enter Indiana State University under School and enter the desired time period under Year.
- Information about Student Body Diversity
- Placement Rates: See first destination survey here.
- Retention, persistence and graduation rates
- Student Learning Outcomes and Assessment
- University Bookstore: Information about textbooks and required materials.
- Borrowers of Perkins For borrowers prior to 2018-2019 academic year.
- Copyright Infringement Policy and Penalties
- Cost of Attendance
- Enrollment and its Effects on Financial Aid: Information on withdrawals, return of Title IV funds, and dropped classes.
- List of Partner Institutions
- Loan Repayment, Rights and Responsibilities: For borrowers of Federal Student Loans.
- Privacy Rights and Policy: Information and authorization forms for the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).
- Return of Title IV Funds
- Satisfactory Academic Progress
- Student Rights and Responsibilities
- Transfer of credit earned at another institution
- College Affordability and Transparency Center: A cost comparison tool sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education.
- College Navigator: The National Center for Educational Statistics.
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: CFPB's Page for help with paying for college.
- Equity in Athletics Report
- Financial Literacy/Money Matters: Tips for students to learn budgeting, credit card management, saving for retirement, and more.
- Gainful Employment: Indiana State is not required to report Gainful Employment statistics. Follow this link to read more about Gainful Employment topics.
- Institutional Cohort Default Rate
- Net Price Calculator: A tool to calculate cost of attendance, financial aid, and scholarship eligibility.
- College Financing Plan: ISU makes the Federal Shopping Sheet available to all admitted aid applicants. To view your Shopping Sheet, log into the MyISU Portal and click Financial Aid Status.
- Annual Security and Fire Report: Published 2020 statistics on substance abuse, crime prevention, criminal offenses, and safety information regarding instances that occur on or adjacent to university properties.
- Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Programs for Employees: The Office of Human Resources provides a free Employee assistance program to all employees.
- Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Programs for Students: The Office of Student Health Promotions provides information about health risks and resources regarding drug and alcohol abuse.
- Drug Free Workplace and Student Conduct Policy: ISU is a drug-free and alcohol-restricted campus. Violators of these policies will face disciplinary action in accordance with federal, state, and local laws, up to or including sanctions, expulsion, or termination of employment or referral for prosecution. Such disciplinary sanctions may include required completion of a treatment program.
- The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act: Disclosures available from the Office of Public Safety.
- Career Center: ISU employment information.
- Code of Conduct: Code of conduct policy for financial aid professionals.
- Constitution Day is September 17. Visit this page to learn more about the activities to celebrate this important part of our country's history. For more on campus events go to: http://rjcsuy.gracemccauley.com/all-events
- Financial Aid Facts for ISU Faculty: Quick tips on how academics can influence a student's aid package.
- Indiana Voter Registration: Exercise your right to vote by registering in the state of Indiana.
- Immunizations: View Indiana State's Vaccination policy.
- To provide feedback to U.S. Department of Education administrators regarding Federal or State policies, we encourage students to contact their state representative at www.usa.gov/Contact/Elected.shtml.
- To dispute a claim regarding student loans, contact the Federal Ombudsman at http://studentaid.ed.gov/repay-loans/disputes/prepare/contact-ombudsman.
- To log a complaint or concern with the University, contact the University Ombudsman, at http://rjcsuy.gracemccauley.com/student-affairs/services/ombuds.
This information is available in paper format upon request.
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