The Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA), as amended by the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA), includes many disclosure and reporting requirements for higher education institutions. The following information is compiled by the Office of Institutional Research and Analysis for the convenience of current or prospective students, employees, and others who wish to access this information.
- Notice of Availability of Institutional and Financial Aid Information
- Contact Information for Assistance in Obtaining Institutional or Financial Aid Information
General Institutional Information
- Privacy of Student Records−Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
- Facilities and Services for Students with Disabilities
- Price of Attendance
- Net Price Calculator
- Refund Policy and Requirements for Withdrawal and Return of Federal Financial Aid
- Textbook Information
- Programs of Study
- Instructional Facilities
- Faculty
- Transfer of Credit Policies
- Articulation Agreements
- Accreditation, Approval, and Licensure of Institution and Programs
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Copyright Infringement - Policies and Sanctions - Computer Use and File Sharing
- Student Activities
- Career and Job Placement Services
- Academic Calendar
- Grades
- Leave of Absence Policies
- Class Attendance
Student Financial Assistance
- Assistance Available From Federal, State, Local, and Institutional Programs
- Student Loan Information
- Initial Loan Counseling and Exit Counseling for Student Borrowers
- Student Rights and Responsibilities
- Preferred Lender Lists
- Satisfactory Academic Progress for Federal Aid
Health and Safety
- Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program
- Vaccination Policies
- Campus Security Policies, Crime Statistics/ Crime Log, Fire Safety Policies, Fire Statistics and Fire Log
Student Achievement
- Retention Rate/Graduation Rates/Transfer - out Rates
- Job Placement for Graduates
- Licensure Pass Rates
- Intercollegiate Athletic Program Participation Rates and Financial Support Data (Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act)
- Voter Registration
Contact Information for Filing Complaints for Students in Distance Education Programs
Federal regulations require institutions delivering courses by distance education to provide students or prospective students with contact information for filing complaints with the state approval or licensing entity in the student’s state of residency and any other relevant state official or agency that would appropriately handle a student's complaint.
Student Complaint Procedure
Pursuant to the United States Department of Education’s Program Integrity Rule, SUNY Morrisville is required to provide all prospective and current students with the contact information of the state agency or agencies that handle complaints against postsecondary education institutions offering distance learning or correspondence education within that state. Students are encouraged to utilize the institution’s internal complaint or review policies and procedures by contacting the Office of the Provost prior to filing a complaint with the state agency or agencies. The link below provides a list of contacts from each state in which a student may file a complaint. Links to information for other states can be found on the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements website.