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Consumer Information and Student Right-to-Know
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General Institutional Information
- Academic Calendar
- Academic Divisions and Departments
- Academic Programs
- Articulation Agreements
- Campus Map and Facilities
- Disability Support Services
- Faculty and Instructional Personnel
- (Undergraduate Catalog)
- Institutional and Program Accreditation
- Student Activities
- Student Body Diversity
- Study Abroad Programs
- Title IX Compliance and Policy
- Withdrawing from a Course
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Financial Aid and Assistance
- Cost of Attendance (for undergraduate students)
- Cost of Attendance (for adult studies students)
- Cost of Attendance (for graduate students)
- How to Apply for Financial Aid
- Financial Aid Policies
- Financial Aid Forms and Information (for undergraduate students)
- Financial Aid Forms and Information (for adult studies students)
- Financial Aid Forms and Information (for graduate students)
- (U.S. Department of Education)
- Federal Work Study
- Military Benefits and Services
- Net Price Calculator
- PA State Grants
- Preferred Lender's List and Code of Conduct
- Private Student Loan Disclosures
- Refund Policy (for undergraduate students)
- Refund Policy (for adult studies students)
- Refund Policy (for graduate students)
- Return of Student Aid Policy
- Student Employment
- Types of Financial Aid (available for undergraduate students)
- Types of Financial Aid (available for adult studies students)
- Types of Financial Aid (available for graduate students)
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Student Outcomes
Undergraduate One-Year Retention Rates Overall - Fall 2020 Cohort (entering students)
Entering Cohort
Entering Cohort Count
One-Year Retention Count
One-Year Retention %
Fall 2020 Entering Students 466 380 82% Undergraduate Six-Year Graduation Rates Overall - Fall 2015 Cohort (entering students)
Entering Cohort
Entering Cohort Count
Graduated Count
Graduated %
Fall 2015 Entering Students 427 296 69% Undergraduate Six-Year Graduation Rates by Gender - Fall 2015 Cohort (entering students)
Gender
Entering Cohort Count
Graduated Count
Graduated %
Female 247 174 70% Male 180 122 68% Fall 2015 Entering Students Total 427 296 69% Undergraduate Six-Year Graduation Rates by Race/Ethnicity - Fall 2015 Cohort (entering students)
Race/Ethnicity
Entering Cohort Count
Graduated Count
Graduated %
Nonresident Alien 0 0 0% Hispanic or Latinx 62 43 69% American Indian or Alaska Native 0 0 0% Asian 8 6 75% Black or African American 13 6 46% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 0 0% White 334 235 70% Two or More Races 7 5 71% Race/Ethnicity Unknown 3 1 33% Fall 2015 Entering Students Total 427 296 69% Undergraduate Six-Year Graduation Rates by Financial Aid - Fall 2015 Cohort (entering students)
Financial Aid
Entering Cohort Count
Graduated Count
Graduated %
Pell Recipients 104 61 59% Non-Pell with Direct Subsidized Loan 173 125 72% Non-Pell, Non-Direct Subsidized Loan 150 110 73% Fall 2015 Entering Students Total 427 296 69% -
Health and Safety
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Student Resources
- Campus Ministry and Spiritual Life
- Career Development Center
- Center for Educational Resources and Technology Department
- Housing and Dining
- Institutional Review Board
- Military Benefits and Services
- Office of Student Accessibility
- Police and Public Safety
- Registrar's Office
- Student Activities and Involvement
- Treasurer's Office
- Trexler Library
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Teacher Preparation Program Reports
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University Complaint Resolution
- Americans with Disabilities Act Complaints
- Non-Discrimination and Harassment Complaints
- Sexual Misconduct and Sexual Harassment Complaints
- Student Life Grievance Process
- (with the Middle States Commission on Higher Education)
- (with the Pennsylvania Department of Education)
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University Policies
- Alcohol and Drug Policy
- Copyright Infringement Policy
- DeSales Email Policy
- 扶老二视频 Policies and Procedures
- Immunization Policy
- Missing Persons Notification Policy
- Notice of Non-Discrimination
- Online Privacy Policy
- Policy for the Protection of Minors
- Return of Student Aid Policy
- Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy
- Sexual Offense Policy
- Student Handbook
- Student Identity Verification in Distance and Correspondence Education
- Title IX Compliance and Policy
- Transfer Credit Policy (for undergraduate students)
- Transfer Credit Policy (for accelerated adult degree students)
- Whistleblower Policy
- Withdrawing from a Course
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Voter Registration