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This page provides campus and institution level consumer information in accordance with the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA).
View disclosures and information specific to Concord Law School at Purdue Global.
Purdue Global's drug-free campus/workplace document includes the School's alcohol and drug policy, health risks associated with alcohol and drug use, local treatment and rehabilitation programs, and descriptions of federal sanctions and penalties for drug law violations.
Interpret Student Right-To-Know graduation rate data with caution. Students who enroll at Purdue Global are not typically first-time, full-time students, as most are adult learners. Therefore, the number of first-time, full-time students reported by IPEDS, and shared here in compliance with the Student Right-To-Know and Campus Security Act, is traditionally low. Purdue Global’s Institutional Method graduation rate data provides a more comprehensive view of our institutional performance.
Federal regulations require an institution to provide annual information about student body diversity, including the percentage of enrolled, full-time students who are male, female, federal Pell Grant recipients, and self-identified members of a major racial or ethnic group.
Interpret Student Right-To-Know retention rate data with caution. Students who enroll at Purdue Global are not typically first-time students, as most are adult learners. Therefore, the number of first-time students reported by IPEDS, and shared here in compliance with the Student Right-To-Know and Campus Security Act, is traditionally low. Purdue Global’s Institutional Method retention rate data provides a more comprehensive view of our institutional performance.
Purdue Global would like to ensure that all degree- and certificate-seeking students receiving federal Title IV financial aid have access to the voter registration form. Access the forms on the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) website.
The National Voter Registration Form can be used to register U.S. citizens to vote, update registration information due to a change of name, make a change of address, or register with a political party. The form contains voter registration rules and regulations for each state and territory. You must follow the state-specific instructions listed for your state, which begin on page three (3) of the form. After completing the form, you must sign your name where indicated and send the form to your state or local office for processing.
North Dakota, Wyoming, and U.S. territories (Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Guam) do not accept the National Voter Registration Form. New Hampshire accepts the form only as a request for an absentee ballot.
For additional information, you may review the Frequently Asked Questions or call the EAC at 866-747-1471 (Toll Free).
You may also contact them at the following address:
U.S. Election Assistance Commission
633 3rd Street NW
Suite 200
Washington, DC 20001
Iowa
Note: The Iowa Board of Nursing determines compliance with the Board's minimum pass rates based on the combined average of the NCLEX-RN scores for all Iowa nursing locations.
Maine
Nebraska
Contact the state board of nursing for its minimum NCLEX pass rate requirements.
Financial Aid Disbursement: For details of the method and frequency of financial aid disbursements, contact the Financial Aid Office or refer to the Purdue Global Financial Aid Information Guide above.
Satisfactory Academic Progress: To remain eligible for federal financial aid, students are required to maintain satisfactory academic progress toward completion of their program. Satisfactory academic progress standards are defined in the Academic Standards of the University Catalog.
Refund Policy: If you withdraw from the University up through the 60 percent point in any payment period and received federal financial aid in the form of grant or loan funds, federal law requires that the University, and in some cases, you, the student, return funds you did not earn to the U.S. Department of Education. The Refund Policy is defined in the Financial Information section of the University Catalog. Indiana, Tennessee, Wisconsin, and Iowa residents should refer to their state-specific Enrollment Agreement. International students should refer to their international Enrollment Agreement.
Work Study: The Federal Work Study program provides jobs to eligible undergraduate and graduate students to assist them in meeting their educational requirements. For information, contact the Financial Aid Office or refer to the Purdue Global Financial Aid Information Guide above.
Title IX/Nondiscrimination: As required by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Purdue Global does not discriminate on the basis of sex. Questions regarding Title IX may be sent to titleix@purdueglobal.edu or the U.S. Department of Education Office of Civil Rights. For more information please see our institutional catalog.
External Vendors: Please note that Purdue Global receives certain services from external vendors under service agreements. The following services are provided in whole or in part by Kaplan North America, LLC*:
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