Student Right To Know
Federal law requires colleges and universities to provide certain information to current and prospective students and their parents. In order to facilitate that disclosure, Dunwoody provides the following Student Right to Know information.
Student Achievement
CARES Act
Cost of Attendance
- General Tuition & Aid information
- Tuition & Fees for each individual program of study (PDF)
- Net Price Calculator
Withdrawal, Refunds & Financial Aid Policies
- Refund Policy, Withdrawal Policy & Other Financial Policies
- How Drug Convictions Affect Financial Aid Eligibility
- Financial Aid Office Code of Conduct
Academic Program
- Full list of academic offerings
- Faculty & Administration Directory
- Learning Commons
- Elftmann Student Success Center
- Academic Facilities
- Academic Integrity
- Mission, Vision, Values & Freedom of Expression
- Professional Licensure: General Disclosure
Accreditors & Facts/Statistics
- Minnesota Office of Higher Education
- Higher Learning Commission
- Program Accreditations
- Student Achievement
Transfer Credits
Veterans
Disability Services
Resources For Women & Parents
Safety/Title IX
- Public Safety & Security
- Safety/Security Plan & Report (PDF)
- Title IX Resources & Reporting
- Unlawful Harassment and Sexual Conduct Policy
Student Activities & Offerings
Student Code of Conduct
Complaints
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You can file a complaint with the Minnesota Office of Higher Education through this link: Complaints About Private Colleges and Career Schools
SARA Student Complaint Process
- Every student deserves a positive educational experience. Sometimes a student’s experience may not be what they anticipate, and the student may have a concern or a complaint. SARA consumer protection provisions require the institution’s home state, through its SARA State Portal Entity, to investigate and resolve allegations of dishonest or fraudulent activity by the state’s SARA-participating institutions, including the provision of false or misleading information. A student has the right to lodge a complaint or grievance. The institution should ensure that all concerns and complaints of students are addressed fairly and are resolved promptly. Student complaints relating to consumer protection laws offered under the terms and conditions of the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA), must first be filed with the institution to seek resolution.
The student should begin the complaint process with the institution and if resolution is not found, the student would contact the institution’s home state SARA Portal Entity. NC-SARA maintains a directory of SARA State Portal Entities.