Federal regulations set forth by the Higher Education Act of 1965 (amended in 2008), require educational institutions to disclose specific consumer information about the school and the availability of student financial aid to prospective and continuing students. Dominican University is committed to promoting access to information that will allow students and families to make informed decisions about a postsecondary education. In compliance with the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEAO) and Student Right to Know Act, our Student Consumer Information web page presents a single point of access to important information about Dominican University.
General Institutional Information
- Academic Programs
- Institutional Accreditations: Refer to the University Catalog page 171
- Program Accreditations
- Privacy of Student Records FERPA
- Transfer of Credit Policy
- Articulation Agreements
- Consumer Information Provided on College Navigator
- Misrepresentation Policy
- Complaints to New York State Education Department
Health and Safety Information
- Crime Log – Contact the Security Office for the log
- Fire Log – Contact the Facilities Office for the log
- Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program
- Vaccination Policies
Student Financial Assistance
- Student Financial Aid Information
- Code of Conduct for Educational Loans
- Student Financial Service Contact Page
- Cost of Attendance
- Net Price Calculator
- Refund Policies and Return of Title IV
- State Grant Assistance – HESC
- Student Loan information published by Department of Education
- Preferred Lender List: The University does not have a Preferred Lender List.
- National Student Loan Data System
- Private Educational Loan Self Certification
- Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
- Textbook Information
Student Information and Policies
- Facilities and Services Available to Students with Disabilities
- Student Body Diversity
- Voter Registration Information
- NSLDS
- Study Abroad:
A student’s enrollment in a program of study abroad approved for credit by Dominican University may be considered enrollment at the College for the purpose of applying for assistance under Title IV. - Peer to Peer File Sharing Policy
- Grievance Policies
Student Outcomes
- Completion/Graduation and Transfer Rates
- Retention Rate
- Teacher Preparation Program Report
Contact the Education Office for Report.
Dr. Diane DiSpagna, Division Director
Teacher Education Division, Casey Hall
Intercollegiate Athletic Program