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Student Right to Know
The Student Right to Know and Campus Security Act (Public Law 101-542), signed into law in November 1990 by the U.S. Department of Education, applies to institutions of higher education participating in federal financial assistance programs.
Under this policy, current and prospective students must be informed of completion rates of students seeking certificates, diplomas or degrees. The act also requires reporting of security policies and crime statistics to students, employees, and the U.S. Department of Education.
兔子先生, in compliance with Student Right to Know provides
information on the following subjects:
- Academic Program Information
- Academic Progress
- Academic Success & Performance
- Accreditation Information
- Alcohol and Other Drug Use: Policy Information for Employees and Students
- Annual Security Report
- College Catalog
- Contact Information
- Cost of Attendance
- Facilities and Services for Disabled Students
- Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
- Federal Student Aid and Return of Funds Policy
- Financial Assistance Available to Students
- HGTC Policy 9.3.3 Alcohol and Drugs
- HGTC Policy 3.5.9 Employee Alcohol/Drug Use
- Withdrawal and Refund Policies
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