Student Right-To-Know and Campus Security Act Disclosure
Notice of Required Disclosures
Each year Westwood College, Redstone College, and Redstone Institute distribute the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Report to prospective students, current students, and employees upon request. Paper copies of the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act may be obtained from the Office of Student Services, Admissions, the Executive Assistant, and the Registrar's Office.
Following is a list of the required disclosures, summary descriptions, designated individual available to give assistance, and information on how to obtain a detailed copy of each disclosure.
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Information |
Description |
Where it Can be Found |
| Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA | FERPA, passed by Congress in 1974, gives students the right to access their educational records; consent to release a record to a third party; challenge information in their records, be notified of their privacy rights. | The Registrar's Office and Student Services at each campus. |
| Institutional Information | This disclosure provides general information related to each Westwood College campus, including, but not limited to: cost of attendance, procedures to officially withdraw from school, refund policies, academic programs, instructional personnel, accrediting agencies, special services for disabled students, study abroad and availability of employees responsible for the dissemination of this information. | The Registrar's Office, Admissions and Student Services at each campus. |
| Graduate Employment Rates / Performance Fact Sheet | This disclosure provides information on the employment and completion rate of all schedule graduates based upon the most recent calendar year. | Admission and Career Development Services Department at each campus. |
| Completion/Graduation Rates | This disclosure provides information on the completion or graduation rate of a cohort of certificate or degree-seeking, full-time undergraduates who graduated or completed their program within 150% of the normal time for graduation or completion. | The Registrar's Office and Student Services Department at each campus. |
| Crime Awareness & Campus Security Act | This disclosure provides comprehensive statistics on campus safety and crime during the three most recent calendar years, policies and procedures for reporting crimes, policies concerning the security of and access to campus facilities, concerning campus law enforcement, and campus safety and crime prevention programs. | Executive Assistant and Student Services Department at each campus. |
| Drug and Alcohol Abuse Policy and Prevention Plan | This policy describes the process necessary for legal compliance of federal, state and locals statutes as well as outlines the school's expectations and philosophy towards alcohol, drugs and controlled substances. | Executive Assistant and Student Services Department at each campus. |
| Financial Assistance | This disclosure provides information on all available federal, state, local, private and institutional financial need-based and non-need-based assistance programs, application procedures, award criteria and disbursement, satisfactory progress standards and return of Title IV funds. | Financial Aid Department at each campus |
| Student Responsibilities Statement | This document provides a code of ethics that students are expected to follow, while on campus or in attendance at a school function. | Student Services Department at each campus. |
| Sexual Harassment Policy | This document outlines the college's sexual harassment policy. | Executive Assistant and Student Services Department at each campus. |



