Consumer Information
It’s important that you can find consumer and safety information. Below, you’ll find disclosures required by state and federal regulations, plus other helpful information.
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Institutional Information
- Academic Programs and Facilities
- Accreditation, Approval and Licensure
- Student Profile
- Transfer of Credit Policies
- Articulation Agreements
- Facilities/Services Available to Students with Disabilities
- Vaccinations Policy-Nursing; Vaccination Policy-Bloodborne Pathogens
- Copyright Infringement Policies and Sanctions
- Textbook Information
- Faculty
- Computer Use and File Sharing
- Student Activities
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Financial Aid Information
- Code of Conduct for Financial Aid Professionals
- Contact Information for Assistance in Obtaining Institutional or Financial Aid Information
- Loan Default Rate - Financial Aid & Debt Tab
- Net Price Calculator
- Refund Policy
- Title IV Financial Aid Rights and Responsibilities:
— Financial Aid Terms and Conditions
— Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
— Return of Title IV Funds (R2T4) - Financial Aid Complaints
- Cost of Attendance Components
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Student Financial Assistance
- Assistance Available From Federal, State, Local, and Institutional Programs
- Federal Student Financial Aid Penalties for Drug Law Violation
- Student Loan Information
- Who has access to my Federal Student Loan information
- Initial Loan Counseling for Student Borrowers
- Exit Counseling for Student Borrowers
- Institutional Code of Conduct for Education Loans
- Preferred Lender Lists/Preferred Lender Arrangements
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Equity In Athletics Disclosure Act
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Campus Security
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Drug And Alcohol Abuse, Prevention And Intervention Resources
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Confidentiality of Student Records
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Outcomes
- Retention Rate
- Graduation Rates (Student Right-to-Know Act)
- Transfer Rates (Student Right-to-Know Act)
- Graduation Rates for Students Receiving Athletically Related Student Aid (Student Right-to-Know Act) - Institutions First Report Pending
- Transfer-out Rates for Students Receiving Athletically Related Student Aid (Student Right-to-Know Act) - Institutions First Report Pending
- Graduate and Professional Education Placement for Graduates, Nursing, Aviation, Culinary
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Withdrawals And Return Of Title IV Aid
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Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy
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Voter Information
- To register to vote in Michigan, you must be:
- A resident of Michigan and the city or township where you are applying to register to vote for at least 30 days before election day.
- A citizen of the United State of America
- At least 18 years of age (by election day).
- Not serving a sentence in jail or prison.
- There is no deadline to register to vote in the State of Michigan. Michigan allows same day registration. However, we encourage voters to get registered ahead of time.
- Students have options for registering:
- If you're from Michigan, register to vote using your school address or your home address.
- If you're not from MIchigan but go to school here, you can register to vote using your school address or you may be able to register for an absentee ballot for your home address.
- A good place to start the registration process is the Michigan Voter Information Center.
- Voter Registration and Voting Events:
- September 17
The Student Government Association is hosting the League of Women Voters for three voter registration events:- Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center, Front Street Campus, 10 a.m.–1 p.m.
- Parsons-Stulen Building, Aero Park Campus, 1–3 p.m.
- Great Lakes Campus, 2–4 p.m.
- September 17, 3–4:15 p.m. Scholars Hall Rm. 101, Front Street Campus
Constitution Day Event: Toleration and Engagement in American Democracy: Building Social Capital through Dialogue and Debate
- September 17
- To register to vote in Michigan, you must be:
Free, 1:1 assistance completing your FAFSA. Schedule an appointment:
Emergency Assistance
For students experiencing hardships during their time at NMC.