Consumer Information
UW-Parkside is required by the Department of Education to provide enrolled and prospective students and their parents certain information. Much of the information below is safety related or financial in nature, but other broad categories are included such as graduation rates, athletics, and the various costs associated with UW-Parkside.
GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION
- Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) policy
- Consumer information on College Navigator website
- Facilities and services for students with disabilities
- Student body diversity
- Textbook information
- Tuition and housing fees
- Average Cost of Attendance
- Net Price Calculator
- Medical Withdrawal Policy
- Tuition Refund Appeal Form
- Refund policy, requirements for withdrawal, and return of Title IV, HEA financial aid
- Academic programs available
- Transfer of credit policies
- Institutional and program accreditation, approval, or licensure
- Copyright infringement policies and sanctions
- File sharing policy
- State Authorization
- Student Consumer Complaints
- Written Arrangements
- CARES/HEERF Act Disclosures
ACADEMIC PROGRAM INFORMATION
State Licensure for Programs
- Medical Lab Sciences (pass rates are on page 4)
- Nursing (collaborative program with UW-Milwaukee issuing degree): The state of Wisconsin DSPS publishes NCLEX pass rates annually for each accredited school of nursing. The last published report is for 2021.
- Professional Licensure Disclosures
TEACHER PREPARATION PROGRAM
- Teacher Education Reports: FoRT Pass Rates (pass rates start on page 27 for the Title II Report 2019-2020)
- DPI Educator Preparation Program and Workforce Analysis Report – Praxis and FoRT Pass Rates
INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC PROGRAM
- Intercollegiate athletic program participation rates and financial support data (search University of Wisconsin-Parkside)
- Graduate Success Rate Information (search University of Wisconsin-Parkside)
DISCLOSURES RELATING TO EDUCATION LOANS
- State grant assistance
- Student loan information, from the Department of Education
- Studentaid.gov is the U.S. Department of Education's (ED's) central database for student aid (formerly NSLDS)
- Entrance counseling for student borrowers
- Exit counseling for student borrowers
- Private education loan disclosures (vary by lender)
- Code of conduct for education loans – FastChoice Disclosures (click next)
NOTES ON OTHER HEA-REQUIRED DISCLOSURES
- The university does not participate in a Preferred Lender Program.
- The university does not advertise Job Placement Rates for recruitment purposes