Consumer Information

Consumer Information fulfills NSCC's compliance with disclosure requirements under Title IV by providing specified information to prospective and current students, applicants, and employees. This page provides an index of the requirements with links to each requirement's information.

If you need a hard copy or any assistance obtaining the information listed, please contact the relevant office.

Contact Information for Assistance in Obtaining Institutional or Financial Aid Information

Student Right-to-Know

NSCC Consumer Information on College Navigator Website 
Includes Financial Aid, Retention Rates, Graduation/Transfer-out Rates, and Crime Statistics.

Accreditation

Copyright Infringement Policies and Sanctions

Facilities and Services for Students with Disabilities

Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)

Intellectual Diversity Survey

Reporting Fraud, Waste, or Abuse

Student Activities

Student Body Information

Student Outcomes

Student Complaint Procedures

Voter Registration

Gainful Employment Information

The U.S. Department of Education requires colleges to disclose information about Gainful Employment certificate programs. Gainful employment programs encompass any Title IV financial aid-eligible programs that prepare students for gainful employment in a recognized occupation.

Please visit the U.S. Department of Education’s Gainful Employment website for additional information.

Gainful Employment Disclosure Information Reviewing Tips 

Program length assumes that a student successfully completes a full-time load (12+ credit hours) in a continuous succession of fall and spring semesters and that the student has already completed any Learning Support coursework (if required). 

  • Program lengths listed are in compliance with Financial Aid regulations. 
  • Individual completion time of the program may vary. 

Supply costs are not included in the total book costs. 

  • Book costs may vary according to the purchase of new, used, e-book, or rental fee. 

In compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) regulations, the median loan debt or the number of graduates completing the program on time will not be disclosed when there are fewer than 10 graduates in a program.

Gainful Employment Technical Certificate Programs and Disclosures