HEOA Consumer/Student Information
This page has been created to fulfill Elizabethtown College's compliance with the disclosure requirements under the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA), as amended by the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA). Below is a list of the disclosure requirements, and links to pages that contain the actual information or where to obtain the information.
- General Institutional Information
- Privacy of Student Records−Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
- Facilities and Services for Students with Disabilities
- Student Diversity
- Price of Attendance
- Refund Policy
- Textbook Information
- Educational Program
- Instructional Facilities
- Faculty
- Transfer of Credit Policies and Articulation Agreements
- Accreditation, Approval, and Licensure of Institution and Programs
- Copyright Infringement - Policies and Sanctions
- Computer Use and File Sharing
- Career and Job Placement Services
- Student Financial Assistance
- Notice of Availability of Financial Aid
- Contact Information for Assistance in Obtaining Institutional or Financial Aid Information
- Federal Student Financial Aid Penalties for Drug Law Violations
- Student aid eligibility might be suspended if the offense occurred while you were receiving federal student aid (grants, loans, or work-study). When you complete the FAFSA, you will be asked whether you had a drug conviction for an offense that occurred while you were receiving federal student aid. If the answer is yes, you will be provided a worksheet to help you determine whether your conviction affects your eligibility for federal student aid. Preview the drug eligibility worksheet.
If your eligibility for federal student aid has been suspended due to a drug conviction, you can regain eligibility early by successfully completing an approved drug rehabilitation program or by passing two unannounced drug tests administered by an approved drug rehabilitation program. If you regain eligibility during the award year, notify your financial aid office immediately so you can get any aid you're eligible for.
If you are convicted of a drug-related offense after you submit the FAFSA, you might lose eligibility for federal student aid, and you might be liable for returning any financial aid you received during a period of ineligibility.
- Student Loan Information
- Initial Loan Counseling for Student Borrowers
- Exit Counseling for Student Borrowers
- Institutional Code of Conduct for Education Loans
- Preferred Lender Lists
- "Elizabethtown College does not have a recommended lender list or preferred lender arrangement. Our institution is not engaged in any federally defined lending arrangements and is therefore prohibited by federal regulation to disclose specific lenders. We strongly encourage our students and families to research a variety of lending options, beginning with the Federal Direct Loan products.
It is important to remember that the Office of Financial Aid will still provide detailed counsel on private loans. Please do not hesitate to contact our office; We will answer your questions to the best of our ability. However, we are unable to recommend specific lenders." - Preferred Lender Arrangements
- Program Effectiveness
- Health and Safety