Public Disclosure
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- How can inquiries be made about the institution? Where can questions be addressed?
- Notice of availability of publications and of audited financial statement or fair summary
- Institutional catalog
- Obligations and responsibilities of students and the institution
- Information on admission and attendance
- Traditional Undergraduate Students (Admission)
- Professional and Graduate Studies Undergraduate Students (Admission)
- Professional and Graduate Studies Graduate Students (Admission)
- Traditional Undergraduate Students
- Professional and Graduate Studies Undergraduate Students
- Professional and Graduate Studies Graduate Students
- Institutional mission and objectives
- Expected educational outcomes
- Status as public or independent institution; status as not-for-profit or for-profit; religious affiliation
- Requirements, procedures and policies re: transfer credit
- A list of institutions with which the institution has an articulation agreement
- Student fees, charges and refund policies
- Student Fees & Charges - Traditional Undergraduate Students
- Refunds - Traditional Undergraduate Students
- Student Fees & Charges - Professional and Graduate Studies Undergraduate Students
- Refunds - Professional and Graduate Studies Undergraduate Students
- Student Fees & Charges - Professional and Graduate Studies Graduate Students
- Refunds - Professional and Graduate Studies Graduate StudentsGraduate
- Rules and regulations for student conduct
- Other information re: attending or withdrawing from the institution
- Academic programs
- Current Course offerings are available from Student Planning website located in myAlbertus. If you have any questions about course offerings, please contact the office of the registrar at 203-773-8514 or registrar@albertus.edu.
- Other available educational opportunities
- Other academic policies and procedures
- Requirements for degrees and other forms of academic recognition
- List of current faculty, indicating department or program affiliation, distinguishing between full- and part-time, showing degrees held and institutions granting them
- Names and positions of administrative officers
- Names, principal affiliations of governing board members
- Locations and programs available at branch campuses, other instructional locations, and overseas operations at which students can enroll for a degree, along with a description of programs and services available at each location
- Programs, courses, services, and personnel not available in any given academic year.
- Size and characteristics of the student body
- Description of the campus setting
- Availability of academic and other support services
- Range of co-curricular and non-academic opportunities available to students
- Institutional learning and physical resources from which a student can reasonably be expected to benefit
- Institutional goals for students' education
- Success of students in achieving institutional goals including rates of retention and graduation and other measure of student success appropriate to institutional mission. Passage rates for licensure exams, as appropriate
- Total cost of education, including availability of financial aid and typical length of study
- Expected amount of student debt upon graduation
- Statement about accreditation
- State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA) and Licensure Information
- Additional Financial Aid Consumer Information Disclosure Requirements:
- Available Financial Aid:
- The Albertus Magnus College Financial Aid Office abides by the Connecticut Code of Conduct to ensure compliance with all lender relations
- Consortium Agreement Policy
- Federal Direct Student Loan Model Disclosure Form (Not Yet Available)
- Federal Direct Student Loan Model Disclosure for Preferred Lenders (Not Yet Available)
- Financial Aid Penalties for Drug Law Violations
- Students who are planning on borrowing federal student loans must complete Entrance Loan Counseling prior to receiving any loan disbursements
- Students who borrowed any federal student loans must complete Exit Loan Counseling at the time they graduate, withdraw, or drop below half-time enrollment
- Average Student Loan Debt upon Graduation can be found by clicking the “What Students Pay” tab
- Lender Assistance in Preparing or Providing Educational Counseling, Financial Literacy, or Debt Management Material
- The Net Price Calculator (NPC) is designed to assist prospective Traditional Undergraduate students and parents
with estimating their Expected Family Contribution (EFC) and need-based financial
aid award
- Preferred Lender Arrangement Annual Report - When the Preferred Lender Arrangement Annual Report and Department of Education model disclosure form become available, the FAO will comply with all disclosure and reporting requirements.
- Private Loan Disclosures, information on the Truth in Lending Act (TILA), and our
Preferred Lender List can be found by clicking on the “Private Education Loans” tab
of the Alternative Financing Options page.
- A three-year historical list of alternative loan lenders can be found here
- The Albertus Magnus College Financial Aid Office abides by the Connecticut Code of Conduct to ensure compliance with all lender relations
- Return of Title IV (R2T4) Policy
- View individual loan, grant/scholarship, and Federal Work-Study fund descriptions for more information on their requirements and your rights and responsibilities
- View information on Connecticut State Grant Assistance, including the Connecticut Minority Teacher Incentive Program (MTIP), Connecticut Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR-UP III), Connecticut Roberta B. Willis Scholarship Program Need-Merit-Based Scholarship (RWSP Merit), and Connecticut Roberta B. Willis Scholarship Program Need-Based Grant (RWSP) by clicking the “Grants/Scholarships” tab
- Study Abroad Policy
- Verification Policy
36. Registrar/Academic Affairs
- Admissions Policies: Full Admissions Policies are available upon request. Please contact the Office of Admissions for the Undergraduate Program or the Division of Professional and Graduate Studies for more information.
- Articulation Agreements
- Completion or graduation rate, retention rate, and transfer-out rate of full-time undergraduates
- Diversity of student body
- FERPA rights
- Graduate or professional education in which graduates from institution's 4-year degree programs enroll
- Information on admission and attendance
- Notice to Enrolled Students - The Notice to Enrolled Students is annually sent to all enrolled students. Hard copies are available per request in either the Financial Aid Office or Registrar's Office.
- Notice to enrolled students of the availability consumer information
Emailed to students on October 1st of every year. - Official withdrawal procedures
- Official Transcripts for Employment and Military Service
- Personnel responsible for providing consumer information
- Program on the U.S. Constitution
- Reimbursements for service on advisory boards
Available upon request - Requirements, procedures and policies re: admissions
- Traditional Undergraduate Students
- Professional and Graduate Studies Undergraduate Students
- Professional and Graduate Studies Graduate Students
- Master of Science in Accounting
- Master of Arts in Art Therapy
- Master of Business Administration
- Master of Science in Criminal Justice
- Master of Science in Education
- Master of Science in Human Services
- Master of Science in Instructional Design and Learning Technology
- Master of Arts in Leadership
- Master of Arts in Liberal Studies
- Master of Science in Management & Organizational Leadership*
- Master of Fine Arts in Writing
- Master of Public Administration
- Retention rate reported to IPEDS
- Rules and regulations for student conduct
- Status as public or independent institution; status as not-for-profit or for-profit; religious affiliation
- Textbook pricing information
All enrolled students can access textbook pricing information on their class schedule each term. Students can access their class schedule electronically on the myAlbertus Portal under the "Web Services" section. Textbook pricing information includes the book title, publisher, copyright year, ISBN, price, price to buy used, price to rent new, price to rent used, and book requirement status (required/optional). All textbook prices are from the Online Bookstore. In the event that the textbook pricing information is unavailable, "To be Determined" (or "TBD") will appear in lieu of pricing information.