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The Higher Education Act of 1965 requires colleges and universities to provide prospective and current students, parents, guidance counselors, coaches and the public access to certain information that they are entitled to as consumers.
Please direct any questions or comments to:
- Amy Greer, Director, Student Rights and Responsibilities, (585) 292-2127
- Jerome St. Croix, Director of Compliance, Financial Aid, (585) 685-6113
General Institutional Information
Admissions
Admission of Persons with Prior Felony Convictions: The State University of New York (SUNY) policy prohibit SUNY Monroe Community College admission applications from inquiring into an applicant's prior criminal history. After acceptance, the College shall inquire if the student previously has been convicted of a felony if such individual seeks campus housing or participation in clinical or field experiences, internships or study abroad programs. The information required to be disclosed under SUNY policy regarding such felony convictions shall be reviewed by a standing committee consistent with the legal standards articulated in New York State Corrections Law.
Students who have previously been convicted of a felony are advised that their prior criminal history may impede their ability to complete the requirements of certain academic programs and/or to meet licensure requirements for certain professions. Students who have concerns about such matters are advised to contact the dean's office of their intended academic program.
Academic Disclosures
Accreditation Information and Accredited Programs
Facilities and Services for Students with Disabilities
Instructional Facilities: see Locations & Maps
Instructional Personnel: see College Personnel
Complaints
Copyright Infringement
Cost of Attendance & Financial Literacy
Financial Assistance & Disclosures
Code of Conduct for Education Loans
Contact Information for Financial Aid Assistance
Federal Student Financial Aid Penalties for Drug Law Violations
Financial Aid Assistance Available from Federal, State, Local, and Institutional Programs
Loan Entrance Counseling Information
All first-time Federal Direct Loan borrowers must complete an entrance interview at StudentLoans.gov.
Loan Exit Counseling Information
Upon completing your studies or ceasing half-time enrollment (less than 6 credit hours), you must complete an exit interview. This may be done at StudentLoans.gov or in person at the financial aid office. The exit interview covers:
- average anticipated monthly repayment amounts;
- repayment plan options;
- options to prepay or pay on shorter schedule;
- use of Master Promissory Note;
- debt management strategies;
- the seriousness and importance of the student's repayment obligation;
- terms and conditions for forgiveness or cancellation;
- rights and responsibilities of students under Title IV, HEA loan programs;
- terms and conditions for deferment or forbearance;
- consequences of default;
- options and consequences of loan consolidation;
- tax benefits available to borrowers
National Student Loan Data System
For student loan borrowers and parent loan borrowers of Title IV Student Loan, Monroe Community College is required to submit loan information to the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS), and this information may be accessed by guaranty agencies, lenders, and institutions who are authorized users of the data system.
Notice of Availability of Institutional and Financial Aid Information: see Student Rights Regarding Their Educational Records in the Student Handbook
Preferred Lender Arrangements & Preferred Lender Lists (not applicable)
Student Loan Information Published by Department of Education
Health and Safety
Annual Campus Security Report, Crime Log, Annual Fire Safety Report and Fire Log
Drug and Alcohol Prevention Policy
Intercollegiate Athletic Program
Intercollegiate Athletic Program Participation Rates and Financial Support Data
Privacy of Student Records
Student Activities
Student Body Diversity
Student Outcomes
Completion/Graduation Rate Report (Student Right-to-Know Act)
Completion/Graduation and Transfer-out Rates for Students Receiving Athletically Related Student Aid (Student Right-to-Know Act)
Graduation and Professional Education for Enrolled Institution's Graduates (not applicable)
Withdrawal Procedures, Refunds, and Return of Aid
Federal Return of Federal Title IV Funds Policy