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2012 Student Right-to-Know and Consumer Information

 

2012 Student Right-to-Know
and Consumer Information
 

Student Financial Services is pleased to provide you this list of information Fuller Theological Seminary must disseminate under the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008, and the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act. Listed below is the type of information Fuller is required to provide and the Seminary offices or materials where the information can be found. Please refer to these “information sources” if you need more information.  

General Information 

A) Names of associations, agencies, and/or governmental bodies that accredit, approve, or license the school and its programs, and the procedures by which a student may receive a copy for review of the school’s accreditation, licensure or approval.
- Fuller Web Catalog,
http://documents.fuller.edu/registrar/handbooks/student_handbook/legal_statements.asp
B) Special facilities and services available to disabled students.
- Office of Access Services
http:/www.fuller.edu/current-students/student-resources/students-with-disabilities.aspx
C) The costs of attending Fuller (tuition & fees, books & supplies, room & board and applicable transportation costs) and any additional costs of the program in which you are enrolled or have expressed an interest.
- Tuition and Fees
http://www.fuller.edu/admissions/tuition-and-fees.aspx
D) Refund policies and Official Withdrawal procedures.
-Refund policies:
http://documents.fuller.edu/registrar/handbooks/student_handbook/registration.asp#REGCAL
Official Withdrawal procedures:
http://documents.fuller.edu/registrar/handbooks/student_handbook/academic_policies.asp#WITHDRAW
E) Transfer Credit Policy
-Fuller Web Catalog
http://www.fuller.edu/page.aspx?id=7862&terms=transfer
F) Degree programs, training, and other education offered.
- Fuller Seminary Home Page:
http://fuller.edu/admissions/academic-programs.aspx
G) The instructional, laboratory, and other physical plant facilities associated with Fuller academic programs.
- Fuller Web Catalog
http://documents.fuller.edu/registrar/handbooks/student_handbook/offices_services.asp
H) List of faculty and other instructional personnel.
- Fuller Web Site,
http://fuller.edu/academics/faculty/default.aspx
I) General financial aid information contact.
- Student Financial Services - 626-584-5421 or
http://fuller.edu/sfs/
- Student Handbook,
http://documents.fuller.edu/registrar/handbooks/student_handbook/contents.asp
J) General institutional issues.
- Office of Student Services - 626-584-5435
- Office of Student Life,
http://www.fuller.edu/current-students/student-resources/student-resources.aspx
K) Campus Crime Report.
- Review at http://fuller.edu/
/uploadedFiles/Admissions/Financial_Aid_Options/2012_crime_stats.pdf
- Contact Auxiliary Services for a paper copy - 800-235-2222 ext. 5360
L) FERPA Policy - This form describes the Seminary’s compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.
- Office of the Registrar - 800-235-2222 ext. 5408 for a paper copy
M) Drug abuse prevention information.
- Fuller Web Catalog,
http://www.fuller.edu/about-fuller/mission-and-history/community-standards-substance-abuse.aspx
N) Vaccination Policy
- The Seminary does not have a formal vaccination policy
O) Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Policy http://documents.fuller.edu/registrar/handbooks/student_handbook/tech_policies_services.asp#AUP
 

Financial Aid Information 

A) Types of need-based and non-need based federal financial aid available to Fuller Students.
- Student Financial Services - 626-584-5421 or
http://fuller.edu/sfs/
- Student Handbook,
http://documents.fuller.edu/registrar/handbooks/student_handbook/contents.asp
B) Types of need-based and non-need based state and local aid programs, school aid programs and other private programs.
- Student Financial Services - 626-584-5421 or
http://fuller.edu/sfs/
- Student Handbook, http://documents.fuller.edu/registrar/handbooks/student_handbook/financial_aid.aspC) How students apply for financial aid and how eligibility is determined.
- Student Financial Services - 626-584-5421 or
http://fuller.edu/sfs/
D) How Fuller Theological Seminary distributes aid among students.
- Student Financial Services - 626-584-5421 or
http://fuller.edu/sfs/
E) The rights and responsibilities of students receiving institutional aid.
- Student Financial Services - 626-584-5421 or
http://fuller.edu/sfs/
- Student Handbook, http://documents.fuller.edu/registrar/handbooks/student_handbook/contents.asp
F) Return of funds
- Student Handbook, http://documents.fuller.edu/registrar/handbooks/student_handbook/contents.asp
G) The rights and responsibilities of students receiving federal aid.
- The Student Guide -
http://studentaid.ed.gov/students/publications/student_guide/index.html
- Master Promissory Note - available from Student Financial Services, 626-584-5421 or at https://studentloans.gov/myDirectLoan/index.action
- Federal Work-Study Contract - available from Student Financial Services, 626-584-5421
- Student Handbook,
http://documents.fuller.edu/registrar/handbooks/student_handbook/financial_aid.asp
H) How and when federal funds are disbursed.
- Federal Loans - Borrowers are notified of disbursement dates in writing once Student Financial Services has certified a loan.
- Federal Work-Study - The Federal Work-Study contract that all Federal Work-Study recipients must sign contains this information. For a copy, contact Student Financial Services, 626-584-5421.
I) How and when institutional grants and scholarships are disbursed.
- Student Financial Services - 626-584-5421 or
http://fuller.edu/sfs/
J) The terms and conditions of any employment that is part of the financial aid package.
- Federal Work-Study Contract. For a copy, contact Student Financial Services, 626-584-5421.
- Fuller Theological Seminary Human Resources Policy Manual available on the Portico Employee tab.
K) The terms of, schedules for, and the necessity of loan repayment and required exit counseling.
- Master Promissory Note - available from Student Financial Services, 626-584-5421 or at
https://studentloans.gov/myDirectLoan/index.action
- Exit Counseling Materials - available from Student Financial Services, 626-584-5421 or at https://studentloans.gov/myDirectLoan/index.action
- Loan Repayment Schedules - available from Student Financial Services, 626-584-5421
L) The criteria for measuring Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress (FASAP) and how a student who has failed to maintain FASAP may reestablish eligibility for federal aid.
- Student Financial Services - 626-584-5421 or http://www.fuller.edu/admissions/financial-aid/additional-resources.aspx
- Student Handbook,
http://documents.fuller.edu/registrar/handbooks/student_handbook/financial_aid.asp#FASAP
M) Availability of SFA funds for study abroad programs.
- Student Financial Services - 626-584-5421
- The Student Guide -
http://studentaid.ed.gov/students/publications/student_guide/index.html
N) Availability of SFA funds for attending a study abroad program that is approved for credit by the home school.
- Student Financial Services - 626-584-5421
- The Student Guide -
http://studentaid.ed.gov/students/publications/student_guide/index.html
O) Individual State Financial Aid agencies.
- Student Financial Services - 626-584-5421 http://www.fuller.edu/uploadedFiles/Admissions/Financial_Aid_Options/2012_State_Agencies.pdf 

For a copy of the Student Handbook, see http://documents.fuller.edu/registrar/handbooks/student_handbook/contents.asp