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Providing Disclosures

Three discolures that are covered in our admissions process are:
1. No drugs or alcohol on campus
2. No fighting, etc on campus
3. We do not guarantee employment with our career assistance, but we do help

Students parents requested information
Students wanted to see information in writing
Students and parents wanted the information verfied

Alan,

I have not been aware of students that were forced to accept funds that exceeded the cost of their education but I have known students to request stipends against their FA Adviser's better judgement.

Cindy Bryant

I agree with the On Time Completion rates being the hardest to explain. I just noticed on that stated that the program is 77 weeks long, only 2% completed the program in 77 weeks. Does that mean more took longer or shorter time to finish? It would seem confusing.

I am shocked to hear that "back in the day" the students were forced to take more funds than needed. I have always practiced taking only what is need or what they would call necessary funds.
Student need to realize that they must keep enough for future use if they would like to expand their education more and more.

My main job is to talk to students about our CDL (Commercial Driver's License) program. We disclose multiple different pieces of information such as :

- Qualifications to enroll
- Tuition and what it includes
- Student to teacher ratio

On-Time Completion rates and Drug and Alcohol prevention programs and an over-all data base of our schools excellence.

The most important disclosures for our community are:
1) Refund policy
2) Drug & Alcohol Prevention
3) Job placement
4) On time completion rates

The three most common disclosures I hear are: expected cost, attendance policy, refund policy and of course IT Requirements.

1. All tuition and fees cost
2. Accreditation
3. Student - teacher ratio

These disclosures allows the student to be informed of the cost of their education, the value of their degree and what kind of attention they may get from a teacher once enrolled in classes.

Gina,

Hi! The NCLEX is a great way to distinguish your college from another. The scores speak for themselves and students are able to be objective in their selection.

Cindy Bryant

Troy,

Placement, On Time Completion rates and Drug and Alcohol Prevention Information is very important. Personally I always found On Time Completion Rates confusing to explain to many students.

Cindy Bryant

At my institution here are the three: Placement, on Time Completion rates and Drug and Alcohol Provention Information.

Troy

Three things that stand out to me would be, FERPA making sure that the students understand what this is, another would be Job Placement is to assist not to guarantee a job, and the Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention that we have a zero tolerance for any illegal drugs and or alchol on the campus.

Three disclosures that stand out to me would be the attendance, placement and median loan debt.
Student need to know that they are required to be here a certain amount of time, what our placement rates are and how much money they are expected to pay back for their loans. I think that all three of things are big factors into enrolling into school.

The three items I recall is:
Financial Aid - for those who qualify.
No drugs or alcohol
Entrance Counseling and Exit counseling that must be provided before student takes out a loan or whether they graduate or leave the school.

NCLEX scoring , we always encourage students to go to the BON to see scores for not only our institution but others as well. Background issues , Clinical institutions are very stringent and we must run backgrounds to ensure placement in to clinical sights.

Josh,

A career colleges completion rate tells a story about the institution. It indicates that the students are satisfied, academics are sound and the opportunity for a new career is viable. Thanks for joining the forum.

Cindy Bryant

Completion rate: this really shows our students why we are here and that we can discuss what it takes to complete their degree.

Cost of attendance: critical to any major decision in your life. How much and discuss responsible borrowing along the way

Crime on campus info: to show that safety is a priority and to discuss how we provide a safe learning environment

Jarine,

I am glad to see that you are providing accreditation disclosures, many times accreditation is confused with licensure and it is important that the two or distinguished.

Cindy Bryant

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