Federal Disclosure
Federal Disclosure
This page includes a list of consumer information that 51ÉçÇø offers to the public stemming from federal guidelines. The contents of this page will be updated periodically to reflect new or changed information.
Accreditation
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Are We Making Progress Survey?
Each year, 51ÉçÇø employees participate in the Are We Making Progress Survey to gather information about the organization's climate to use in the future direction.
Athletic Programs
Complaints
To submit a complaint to the Arkansas Department of Higher Education, use this link: .
To submit a complaint to the Higher Learning Commission, use this link: .
To celebrate the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, on or around September 17, the college provides a non-partisan voter registration table along with free donuts. The event is open to faculty, staff, and students.
A guide produced by the Arkansas Department of Higher Education (ADHE) designed for use by parents and prospective students. The guide contains information about the insitution, including - college details, student success measures, employment measures, cost measures, and student enrollment measures.
Cost of Attendance
Demographic Information
Disability Support Services
Drug and Alcohol Awareness and Prevention
Financial Aid
Graduation Rates
Degrees/Certificates Awarded by Division
Graduate Surveys
Annual graduate surveys to gauge their experience and help the college achieve continuous improvement.
Information Privacy and Security
Acceptable Computer Use Policy
Copyright Information
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
Privacy Rights of Students
Job Placement Information
Individuals and students requesting job placement assistance and information may contact Career Services.
Safety and Security
Student Right to Know
Textbook Information
Title IX
Title IX Information
How to File a Title IX Incident Report
University of Arkansas System Fraud Hotline
866-252-9838
Vaccination Policy
Voter Registration
State Authorization
The state of Arkansas has approved Cossatot Community College of the University of Arkansas to participate in the . NC-SARA is a voluntary, regional approach to state oversight of postsecondary education.
The State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA) establishes a state-level reciprocity process that will support the nation in its efforts to increase the educational attainment of its people by making state authorization:
- more efficient, effective, and uniform in regard to necessary and reasonable standards of practice that could span states;
- more effective in dealing with quality and integrity issues that have arisen in some online/ distance education offerings; and
- less costly for states and institutions and, thereby, the students they serve.
Distance learning students from out of state should attempt to resolve any issues or complaints with 51ÉçÇø first. Procedures for filing a complaint can be found HERE (link here /student-life/student-policies). However, if an issue cannot be resolved internally, you may file a complaint about Edison State Community College with your state by referring to the list of State Agencies in compliance with federal Department of Education regulations. You may also contact our accrediting agency, the .
Additional NC-SARA Complaint information can be found . NC-SARA Physical Presence information can be found by clicking . NC-SARA Field Experiences information can be located . To learn more about NC-SARA, click .
NOTE California is the only state that has not joined SARA
Explore 51ÉçÇø and let us help you find out how we can get you started, or help you continue, your educational journey. At 51ÉçÇø, if you start here, you can go anywhere!