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Consumer Disclosures

The U.S. Department of Education (DOE) and related federal law requires institutions participating in financial aid programs to disclose specified information to all current and prospective students and employees. The following list of disclosures is intended to provide an easily accessible source of information ºÚÁÏÉç and Seminary is required to disclose and contains links to the pertinent information about our school.

If you have questions or would like to request a paper copy of this information, contact the Office of Administration and Compliance at 574-372-5100 x6491.


Title IX

ºÚÁÏÉçdesires a caring culture of respect on our campus. If you or someone you know has experienced harassment or misconduct, we want to help. Information about our Title IX Office and reporting options are availableÌýhere.

Academic Information
Athletics

The Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act requires co-educational institutions of postsecondary education to prepare an annual report on athletic participation, coaching staff, revenues and operating expenses by men’s and women’s varsity teams. Access the EADA analysis tools .

Complaint Processes

For concerns not resolved through other institutional procedures.

For employees to report any potential fraud or ethical breaches or call toll free 855-858-3344.

The procedure for making and investigating complaints.

To appeal decisions related to classroom evaluation or review academic procedures

  • To report concerns not resolved through other institutional procedures.Ìý

  • For distance education students, after having completed Grace’s student complaint process.

  • For students enrolled in online programs to file a complaint.Ìý

Health and Safety
Professional Licensure

ºÚÁÏÉç and ºÚÁÏÉçTheological Seminary offers several academic programs designed to lead toÌýprofessionalÌýlicensure. The curriculum for these programs has been developed to meet the licensure or certification requirements in the state of Indiana and to help prepare students to apply for licensure exams in many other states.

Students who plan to work outside of Indiana after receiving their degree are strongly encouraged to review the licensure disclosures for their ºÚÁÏÉçprogram and consult with the appropriate stateÌýlicensingÌýboard to ensure they understand the requirements for that state.

It is important to note that licensure requirements vary by state. Some states may require additional coursework, fieldwork, background checks, state-specificÌýlicensingÌýexams, fees, or other criteria.ÌýEach state’s professional licensingÌýboard is responsible for setting its own licensure or certification requirements, which areÌýsubject to change. Eligibility for licensure is ultimately based on the rules and regulations in effect at the time an individual applies.

For more information aboutÌýprofessionalÌýlicensing, see the following ºÚÁÏÉçprograms:

Student Achievement

Please contact the Center for Career Connections for additional information about our graduates and their employment preparation, types of employment, and enrollment in professional education.

Voter Information

Any ºÚÁÏÉç student not currently registered to vote may obtain more information, as well as applications and forms, from the or the Student Involvement also distributes this information annually to all students.