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Annual Notice to Students

Updated Spring 2024

Various state and federal laws require Texas A&M International University (TAMIU) to provide information and notice to students on a variety of topics. It is the responsibility of the student(s) to be aware of and to abide by all approved policies, procedures, rules, and regulations set forth by The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents, posted on the System home page or disseminated through handbooks and manuals to all component campuses of The Texas A&M University System (TAMUS).

Please take time to review this important information in its entirety.

The Higher Education Act (HEA) of 1965, as amended by the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) of 2008, requires institutions to notify students annually of their right to receive various consumer information items. A brief description of some of these items is included in this notice and TAMIU has dedicated a website to provide consumer information. It can be found at https://www.tamiu.edu/StudentConsumerInformation.shtml.

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that protects the privacy of student education records and establishes the right of students to inspect and review their educational records and to provide guidelines. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the U.S. Department of Education.

TAMIU has established procedures relating to the accessibility of student information maintained in its offices. These procedures, including students’ opportunity to “opt out” of disclosing directory information, can be found at https://www.tamiu.edu/registrar/ferpa.shtml.

To request a paper copy of these procedures, you may contact the Office of the University Registrar located in Room 121 of the Senator Judith Zaffirini Student Success Center (ZSC). You may also request a paper copy via email registrar@tamiu.edu, phone, 956.326.2250, or in writing:

Texas A&M International University
Office of the University Registrar
5201 University Boulevard,
Senator Judith Zaffirini Student Success Center (ZSC) 121
Laredo, Texas 78040-1900

The TAMIU Student Handbook, which contains a description of the rights and responsibilities of all students enrolled, is posted on the University website for quick reference and easy access to students, faculty, and staff. For questions regarding student rules, please contact the Division of Student Engagement at 956.326.2265.  To access the Student Handbook, visit https://www.tamiu.edu/scce/studenthandbook.shtml.

TAMIU is committed to assisting all members of the University community, including prospective students and employees, in providing for their own safety and security. The Annual Security and Fire Safety compliance document is available at the following website https://www.tamiu.edu/clery.pdf.

The Report contains information regarding campus security and personal safety including topics such as: crime prevention; fire safety; University law enforcement authority; crime reporting policies; disciplinary procedures and other matters of importance related to security and safety on campus. The Report also contains information about crime statistics for the three previous calendar years concerning reported crimes that occur on campus; in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by TAMIU or a recognized student organization and on public property within or immediately adjacent to or accessible from the campus. Statistics of all reported fires occurring inside On-Campus Student Housing Facilities are also provided for the three most recent calendar years.

If you would like to receive a hard copy of the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report, you can stop by the University Police Department, 5201 University Boulevard, Laredo, TX, 78041, or you may request a copy be mailed to you by calling 956.326.3310.

The Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA) requires co-educational institutions of postsecondary education that participate in a Title IV, federal student financial assistance program, and have an intercollegiate athletic program to prepare an annual report to the Department of Education on athletic participation, staffing, and revenues and expenses, by men's and women's teams. The EADA Reports are available at https://www.tamiu.edu/athleticcompliance/Equity.shtml.

In accordance with the Federal Government’s requirements of the Drug Free Schools and Community Act Amendments of 1989, TAMIU has adopted and implemented policies and programs designed to prevent drug and alcohol problems and reduce the likelihood of risky behavior associated with it. It is your right to know the University standards of conduct, legal sanctions, health-related issues, and resources available on and off campus. To access this Report and notice, please visit https://www.tamiu.edu/daapp/index.shtml. For additional resources, please visit https://www.campusdrugprevention.gov.

If you would like to receive a copy of this, you can stop by the Office of Student Conduct and Community Engagement, 5201 University Boulevard, Student Center (STC) 226, Laredo, TX, 78045, or request that a copy be mailed to you by calling 956.326.2265.

TAMIU launched 3 innovative, interactive, and educational online training programs called Sexual Assault Prevention, AlcoholEdu, and Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention. We strongly advise students to promptly complete these 3 online training courses, as they are part of our comprehensive prevention program to educate our campus community.

IMPORTANT: The Sexual Assault Prevention training is REQUIRED of ALL new TAMIU students (freshmen and transfers), and non-completion will result in a hold. For more information and instructions to complete the Sexual Assault Prevention training, please visit https://www.tamiu.edu/compliance/TitleIX/everfisexualassaultpreventiontraining.shtml.

TAMIU does not discriminate or permit harassment against any individual on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation or gender identity in admissions, educational programs, or employment.

If you would like to file a complaint relative to Title IX or any civil rights violation, please contact the TAMIU Director of Title IX & Civil Rights Compliance (Title IX Coordinator), Lorissa M. Cortez, 5201 University Boulevard, Sue and Radcliffe Killam Library (KLM) 159B, Laredo, TX 78041, TitleIX@tamiu.edu, 956.326.2857; via our anonymous reporting website, Report It, at www.tamiu.edu/reportit; and/or the Office of Civil Rights (Dallas Office), U.S. Department of Education, 1999 Bryan Street, Suite 1620, Dallas, TX 75201-6810, 214.661.9600. Please visit https://www.tamiu.edu/compliance/Title%20IX.shtml.

The Texas A&M University System is dedicated to adhering to the highest ethical standards and principles. If you have information suggestive of fraudulent, wasteful, or abusive activities, we want you to report it. Examples of reportable issues include fraud; misuse of resources or information; violations of safety rules; inappropriate conduct, harassment, or discrimination.

We encourage you to report such issues through the Risk, Fraud & Misconduct Hotline, a telephone, and web-based reporting system: 1.888.501.3850 or select “file a report” at the top of the page at www.ethicspoint.com. The hotline is independently operated and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Reports can be submitted anonymously and will be forwarded to the appropriate institution or agency official for action.

TAMIU encourages all students to participate in the electoral process by registering to vote and voting in every election. You can download a Voter Registration Application at the Texas Secretary of State website available at https://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/voter/reqvr.shtml. Additional information can be found at https://www.tamiu.edu/sole/tamiuvotes.shtml.

A student who has been a victim of a crime of violence is entitled to certain rights. Among these are the right to receive notice of administrative hearing outcomes, upon written request. To learn more about your student rights, please contact the Office of Student Conduct and Community Engagement at 956.326.2265 or visit Student Center 226. For civil rights matters, please contact the Compliance Office at 956.326.2856.

Texas Education Code 51.219 requires universities to advise all incoming students that Texas Penal Code 42.06(b) provides that making a false alarm or report of an emergency involving a public institution or private institution of higher education is a state jail felony. A state jail felony is punishable by a fine of up to $10,000 and a jail term from 180 days to two years.

Students are expected to familiarize themselves thoroughly with the regulations of the University, to accept responsibilities for course requirements for their degrees, and to make inquiries in case of doubt. It shall not be the University's responsibility should complications arise because of failure to follow regulations and requirements. Regulations will not be waived nor exceptions to requirements made on a plea of ignorance. Students, therefore, should become familiar with all the information related to their program of study contained online in the University Catalog.

Personal Announcements sent to students through TAMIU’s Blackboard Portal and TAMIU email are the official means of communicating course and University business with students and faculty–not U.S. Mail or other email addresses. Students and faculty must check Blackboard and their TAMIU email accounts regularly, if not daily. Not having seen an important TAMIU email or Blackboard message from a faculty member, chair, dean, or other University administrator is not accepted as an excuse for failure to take important action. Occasional timely messages from university service providers may also be delivered by email to students. In rare instances, personal student email accounts MAY be used for urgent notifications that may affect the student’s continued enrollment at the University.

Students who change their home address while attending Texas A&M International University are expected to notify the Office of the University Registrar immediately. Changes in local address must also be made with the Office of the University Registrar. Address updates may be made via Uconnect.

Each student, by registering, enters some college or school of the University and, except as to conduct, is thereafter under its jurisdiction with regard to the student's program of study and degree requirements. Students should work directly with the person in their major department who is assigned the responsibility of supervising their program concerning course requirements and options, deficiencies, degree plan and special regulations. Requests to waive regulations and/or requirements should be directed in writing to the appropriate Chair and, in some cases, to the Dean of the College or School.

Repeated Course Fee (Non-Refundable) (Effective Fall 2007): SB1, General Appropriations Act, 79th Legislature, Regular Session, III-251, §49, limits formula funding for a course for which a student would generate formula funding for a third time. Students attempting a course for the third time will be charged an additional fee of $80.00 per semester credit hour. The following are exempt from the additional fee: developmental courses if within the 18-hour limit, hours for special topics and seminar courses which can be repeated, individual music lessons, music performance, ensembles, and studio art.

Please take a moment to acquaint yourself with the campus’ security provisions: in-room class phones and the 24/7 on-campus Police Department, including Campus Security Escorts. Enroll in SafeZone, TAMIU’s universal notification system that allows students, faculty, and staff to be notified via text message, email, or pager in the event of a campus emergency or closure. To receive emergency notifications, subscribe here: SafeZone. There are no fees for the service, other than any regular fees associated with text messaging services. SafeZone is for emergency messaging only and will not be used to distribute advertising or other unsolicited content.

You can view a full range of safety and security information, including the current Crime Awareness and Safety Report, here: https://www.tamiu.edu/adminis/police/safety.shtml.

An Emergency Quick Reference Guide can be found here: https://www.tamiu.edu/adminis/safety/documents/EmergencyProceduresQuickReference.pdf.

In the event of a campus evacuation, Evacuation Assembly Areas have been designated. During an emergency, Building Evacuation Coordinators (BECs), wearing high-visibility vests, will lead the University community to designated Evacuation Assembly Areas.

TAMIU is committed to providing a safe educational environment for all students. TAMIU does not tolerate hazing by any group or individual affiliated with the University. Individual students and organizations are expected to abide by state law, System and University policies associated with the prohibition of hazing. Individuals engaging in hazing may be subject to university discipline, fines and/or criminal charges. If you are aware of hazing activities, Report It or contact the Office of the Student Orientation, Leadership, and Engagement at 956.326.2280. Please visit https://www.tamiu.edu/sole/hazing.shtml or https://www.tamiu.edu/reportit/.

The Texas Education Code (TEC) provides protection for pregnant students as well as those who are parents or guardians of children under the age of 18. Section 51.982 and 51.983 allow these students to register early for classes.

TEC Section 51.982 safeguards the students’ rights by prohibiting actions such as requiring a leave of absence, withdrawal, participation in alternate programs, alteration of their chosen major or educational program, and any discrimination related to their parenting status or matters associated with pregnancy or parenting. Universities are also required to provide reasonable accommodations to pregnant students including allowing for make-up work, additional time to complete work and excused absences related to the pregnancy. Pregnant students may take leave without reapplying for admissions.

TEC Section 51.9357 requires universities to provide a liaison who can assist certain students who are parents or guardians. The liaison will provide information to students regarding support services and resources available to students. For more information, call 956.326.2265 or visit the Pregnant and Parenting Students website.

The TAMIU Student Handbook is a valuable resource containing information on these topics and many others.

General Contact Information

Direct any questions regarding admissions, academics, financial options, facilities or general institutional issues to the following offices

Office of Student Engagement
Student Center (STC) 224
5201 University Boulevard
Laredo, Texas 78041-1900
Telephone: 956.326.2958
Facsimile: 956.326.2084

Office of Admissions
Senator Judith Zaffirini Student Success Center (ZSC) 129
5201 University Boulevard
Laredo, Texas 78041-1900
Telephone: 956.326.2200
Facsimile: 956.326.2199
adms@tamiu.edu

Office of Recruitment and School Relations
Senator Judith Zaffirini Student Success Center (ZSC) 130
5201 University Boulevard
Laredo, Texas 78041-1900
Telephone: 956.326.2270
1.888.489.2648
enroll@tamiu.edu

Graduate School
Senator Judith Zaffirini Student Success Center (ZSC) 223
5201 University Boulevard
Laredo, Texas 78041-1900
Telephone: 956.326.3020
Facsimile: 956.326.3021
graduateschool@tamiu.edu

Student Consumer Information Table
HEA Requirement More Information
College Navigator  
Notice of Availability of Institutional and Financial Aid Information HEA Sec. 485(a)(1) (20 U.S.C. 1092(a)(1)). Not changed by HEOA
Contact Information for Assistance in Obtaining Institutional or Financial Aid Information Texas A&M International University
Zaffirini Student Success Center Suite 214
5201 University Blvd.
Laredo, TX 78041
Phone 956.326.2225
Fax 956.326.2224
E-mail: financialaid@tamiu.edu
Student Financial Aid Information HEOA Sec. 488(a)(1)(B) amended HEA Sec. 485(a)(1) (20 U.S.C. 1092(a)(1)): new HEA Sec. 485(a)(1)(M). HEOA amendment effective August 14, 2008. 34 CFR 668.41 (a)-(d), 34 CFR 668.42, 34 CFR 668.43
Notice of Federal Student Financial Aid Penalties for Drug Law Violations HEOA Sec. 488(g): amended HEA Sec. 485 (20 U.S.C. 1092): added HEA Sec. 485(k) HEOA amendment effective August 14, 2008 34 CFR 668.40
Privacy of Student Records −Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) HEA Sec. 485(a)(1) (20 U.S.C. 1092(a)), 20 U.S.C. 1232g. Not changed by HEOA. 34 CFR 668.41(c), 34 CFR Part 99
Consumer Information on College Navigator Website HEOA Sec. 111 amended HEA Tirle I, Part C: added HEA 132(i)(1)(V) (20 U.S.C. 1015a(i)(1)(V))
Facilities and Services Available to Students with Disabilities HEA Sec. 485(a)(1)-(2) (20 U.S.C. 1092(a)(1)-(2)). Not changed by HEOA. 34 CFR 668.41(a)-(d), 34 CFR 668.43 October 29, 2009 FR notice (revised 34 CFR 668.43, added 34 CFR 668.231)
Student Body Diversity HEOA Sec. 488(a)(1)(E) amended HEA Sec. 485(a)(1) (20 U.S.C. 1092(a)(1)): added HEA Sec. 485(a)(1)(Q) HEOA amendment effective August 14, 2008
Price of Attendance HEA Sec. 485(a)(1)-(2) (20 U.S.C. 1092(a)(1)-(2)). Not changed by HEOA. 34 CFR 668.41(a)-(d), 34 CFR 668.43
Net Price Calculator HEOA Sec. 111 amended HEA Title I, Part C: added HEA Sec. 132(a), Sec. 132(h) (20 U.S.C. 1015a(a), 20 U.S.C. 1015a(h))
Refund Policy, Requirements for Withdrawal and Return of Title IV Financial Aid HEA Sec. 485(a)(1)-(2) (20 U.S.C. 1092(a)(1)-(2)). Not changed by HEOA. 34 CFR 668.41(a)-(d), 34 CFR 668.43
Textbook Information, Information for Students, Information for College Bookstores HEOA Sec. 112 amended HEA Title I, Part C: added HEA Sec. 133 (20 U.S.C. 1015b) HEOA amendment effective July 1, 2010
Academic Program (Educational Programs, Instructional Facilities, and Faculty) HEOA Sec. 488(a)(1)(A) amended HEA Sec. 485(a)(1)(G) (20 U.S.C. 1092(a)(1)(G)): added HEA Sec. 485(a)(1)(G)(iv). HEOA amendment effective August 14, 2008
34 CFR 668.41(a)-(d), 34 CFR 668.43
October 29, 2009 FR notice (revised 34 CFR 668.43)
Transfer of Credit Policies and Articulation Agreements HEOA Sec. 488(g) amended HEA Sec. 485 (20 U.S.C. 1092): added HEA Sec. 485(h)
HEOA amendment effective August 14, 2008
October 29, 2009 FR notice (revised 34 CFR 668.43)
Institutional and Program Accreditation, Approval, or Licensure HEA Sec. 485(a)(1)-(2) (20 U.S.C. 1092(a)(1)-(2)). Not changed by HEOA.
34 CFR 668.41(a)-(d), 34 CFR 668.43
Copyright Infringement Policies and Sanctions (Including Computer Use and File Sharing) HEOA Sec. 488(a)(1)(E) amended HEA Sec. 485(a)(1) (20 U.S.C. 1092(a)(1)): added HEA Sec. 485(a)(1)(P)
HEOA amendment effective August 14, 2008
October 29, 2009 FR notice (added 34 CFR 668.43(a)(10))
Teacher Preparation Program Report HEOA Sec. 201 amended HEA Title II, Part A: new HEA Sec. 205-208
(20 U.S.C. 1022d-1022g). HEOA amendment effective August 14, 2008
Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program HEOA Sec. 107 amended HEA Sec. 120 (20 U.S.C. 1011i): new HEA Sec. 120(a)(2)(B)-(C). HEOA amendment effective August 14, 2008 34 CFR 86
Vaccinations Policy HEOA Sec. 488(a)(1)(E): amended HEA Sec. 485(a)(1) (20 U.S.C. 1092(a)(1)): added HEA Sec. 485(a)(1)(V)
HEOA amendment effective August 14, 2008
Security Report (Including Emergency Response and Evacuation Procedures), Timely Warnings, and Crime Log
Missing Student Notification

Emergency Response and Evacuation Procedure
Timely Warning Reports
Crime Log
HEOA Sec. 488(e)(1)(B)-(D) amended HEA Sec. 485(f) (20 U.S.C. 1092(f)): revised HEA Sec.485(f)(1)(C) revised HEA Sec. 485(f)(1)(F) added HEA Sec. 485(f)(1)(J)
HEOA amendments effective August 14, 2008
34 CFR 668.41(a), 34 CFR 668.41(e), 34 CFR 668.46, 34 CFR Part 668 Subpart D, appendix A.
October 29, 2009 FR (revised 34 CFR 668.41(a), 34 CFR 668.41(e),
34 CFR 668.46, 34 CFR Part 668 Subpart D, appendix A)
Security Report − Missing Person Notification
Policy
HEOA Sec. 488(g) amended HEA Sec. 485 (20 U.S.C. 1092): added HEA Sec. 485(j)
HEOA amendment effective August 14, 2008
October 29, 2009 FR notice (revised 34 CFR 668.41(a), added 34 CFR 668.46(b)(14) and 34 CFR 668.46(h)
Fire Safety Report and Fire Log HEOA Sec. 488(a)(1)(E) amended HEA Sec. 485(a)(1) (20 U.S.C. 1092(a)(1)): added HEA Sec. 485(a)(1)(T). HEOA Sec. 488(g) amended HEA Sec. 485 (20 U.S.C. 1092): added HEA Sec. 485(i)
HEOA amendments effective August 14, 2008
October 29, 2009 FR notice (revised 34 CFR 668.41(a) and 34 CFR 668.41(e), added 34 CFR 668.49)
Information for Crime Victims about Disciplinary Proceedings HEOA Sec. 493(a)(1)(A) amended HEA Sec. 487(a) (20 U.S.C. 1094(a)): added HEA Sec. 487(a)(26)
HEOA amendment effective August 14, 2009
Retention Rate HEOA Sec. 488(a)(1)(E) amended HEA Sec. 485(a)(1) (20 U.S.C. 1092(a)(1)):
added HEA Sec. 485(a)(1)(U): HEOA amendment effective August 14, 2008
October 29, 2009 FR notice (revised 34 CFR 668.41(d))
Completion/ Graduation and Transfer-out Rates
(Including Disaggregated Completion/
Graduation Rates)
(Student Right-to-Know Act) Disaggregated Completion/ Graduation Rates
Exclusions
HEOA Sec. 488(a)(2) amended HEA Sec. 485(a) (20 U.S.C. 1092(a)): new HEA Sec. 485(a)(4)
HEOA Sec. 488(a)(3) amended HEA Sec. 485(a) (20 U.S.C. 1092(a)): added HEA Sec. 485(a)(7)
HEOA amendments effective August 14, 2008 (see exception below)
34 CFR 668.41(a)-(d), 34 CFR 668.45, 34 CFR 668.8(b)(1)(ii)
October 29, 2009 FR notice (revised 34 CFR 668.45)
Placement in Employment HEOA Sec. 488(a)(1)(E) amended HEA Sec. 485(a)(1) (20 U.S.C. 1092(a)(1)): added HEA Sec. 485(a)(1)(R)
HEOA amendment effective August 14, 2008
October 29, 2009 FR notice (revised 34 CFR 668.41(d))
Job Placement Rates HEA Sec. 487(a)(8) (20 U.S.C. 1094(a)(8)) (34 CFR 668.14(b)(10))
Not changed by HEOA
Types of Graduate and Professional Education in which the Institution's Graduates Enroll HEOA Sec. 488(a)(1)(E) amended HEA Sec. 485(a)(1) (20 U.S.C. 1092(a)(1)): added HEA Sec. 485(a)(1)(S)
HEOA amendment effective August 14, 2008
October 29, 2009 FR notice (revised 34 CFR 668.41(d))
Voter Registration Forms HEOA Sec. 493(a)(1) amended HEA Sec. 487(a)(23) (20 U.S.C. 1094(a)(23)): added HEA Sec. 487(a)(23)(D)
HEOA amendment effective August 14, 2008
State Grant Assistance HEA Sec. 487(a)(9) (20 U.S.C. 1094(a)(9)), 34 CFR 668.14(b)(11)
Not changed by HEOA.
National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) HEOA Sec. 489 amended HEA Sec. 485B(d)(4) (20 U.S.C. 1092b)
Entrance Counseling for Student Loan Borrowers HEOA Sec. 488(g) amended HEA Sec. 485 (20 U.S.C. 1092): added HEA Sec. 485(l)
HEOA amendment effective August 14, 2008
October 28, 2009 FR notice (revised 34 CFR 685.304(a), 34 CFR 682.604(f))
Exit Counseling for Student Loan Borrowers HEOA Sec. 488(b) amended HEA Sec. 485(b) (20 U.S.C. 1092(b)): new HEA Sec. 485(b)(1)(A)
HEOA amendment effective August 14, 2008
October 28, 2009 FR notice (revised 34 CFR 668.42, 34 CFR 685.304(b), 34 CFR 674.42(b), 34 CFR 682.604(g))
Private Education Loan Disclosures (Including Self-Certification Form) Self-Certification Form HEOA Sec. 493(a)(1) amended HEA Sec. 487(a) (20 U.S.C. 1094(a)): added HEA Sec. 487(a)(28); HEOA Sec. 120 and Sec. 1021(b) amended HEA Title I: added HEA Sec. 151-155 (20 U.S.C. 1019, 1019a-1019d)
HEOA amendments effective August 14, 2008, unless otherwise specified
October 28, 2009 FR notice (added 34 CFR 601.2, 34 CFR 601.11, 34 CFR 601.30, 34 CFR 668.14(b)(29))
Code of Conduct for Education Loans COMMITMENT TO ETHICAL PRACTICES IN FINANCIAL AID
Texas A&M International University and the Office of Financial Aid are committed to conducting business in an ethical manner and with the highest level of integrity. To this end, our office adheres to the Texas A&M University System Ethics Policy 07.01 and Texas Higher Education Fair Lending Practices 07.02 as indicated in our Code of Conduct for Financial Aid Professionals at Texas A&M International University. In addition, as a member of the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, we comply with their Statement of Ethical Principles and Code of Conduct for Institutional Financial Aid Professionals
You can find this in the bottom of the following website link:
http://www.tamiu.edu/affairs/financial/geninfo.shtml
Preferred Lender Lists HEOA Sec. 493(a)(1), HEOA Sec. 493(c), and HEOA Sec. 493(d) amended HEA Sec. 487 (20 U.S.C. 1094):
added HEA Sec. 487(a)(27)
added HEA Sec. 487(h)
new HEA Sec. 487(i)
HEOA amendments effective August 14, 2008
October 28, 2009 FR notice (added 34 CFR 601.2, 34 CFR 601.10,
34 CFR 668.14(b)(28))
Preferred Lender Arrangements
Private Education Loans/Annual Report on Preferred Lender Arrangements
HEOA Sec. 120 amended HEA Title I: added HEA Title I, Part E (HEA Sec. 151-154) (20 U.S.C. 1019, 1019a-1019c). (HEOA Title X also amended the Truth in Lending Act.) HEOA amendments effective August 14, 2008 (unless otherwise specified) October 28, 2009 FR notice (added 34 CFR 601.2, 34 CFR 601.10, 34 CFR 601.12, 34 CFR 601.20, 34 CFR 601.21)
Completion/ Graduation and Transfer-out Rates for Students Receiving Athletically Related Student Aid(Including Disaggregated Completion/Graduation Rates)
(Student Right to Know Act)
HEOA Sec. 488(a)(3) amended HEA Sec. 485(a) (20 U.S.C. 1092(a): added HEA Sec. 485(a)(7)
HEOA Sec. 488(d) amended HEA Sec. 485(e) (20 U.S.C. 1092(e)): new HEA Sec. 485(e)(3)
HEOA amendments effective August 14, 2008
34 CFR 668.41(a), 34 CFR 668.41(f), 34 CFR 668.45, 34 CFR 668.48
October 29, 2009 FR notice (revised 34 CFR 668.45 and 34 CFR 668.48)
Intercollegiate Athletic Program Participation Rates and Financial Support Data
(Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act)
HEA Sec. 485(g) (20 U.S.C. 1092(g))
Institutional requirements not changed by HEOA.
34 CFR 668-41(a)-(b), 34 CFR 668.41(g), 34 CFR 668.47
October 29, 2009 FR notice (revised 34 CFR 668.41(g))