As consumers of education, prospective and current students have the right to know the costs and future employability of their degrees. Midstate College has compiled the following list of links to specific information regarding program requirements, financial aid eligibility, cost of attendance, graduation percentage, and placement rates.
Pledge of Public Accountability
Proprietary colleges and universities undergo the same accreditation processes and maintain the same commitment to quality as public institutions. To underscore this responsibility, Midstate College came together with other institutions in February 2011 to sign The Accord of the Regionally Accredited Proprietary Institutions of Higher Education in the U.S. The Accord outlines the commitment of proprietary institutions to the following Statements of Principle: mission-centeredness, academic quality, institutional integrity, student success, and transparency.
The Accord of the Regionally Accredited Proprietary Institutions of Higher Education
Annual Tuition, Fees, and Textbook Costs
- Net Price Calculator
- Tuition Rates for Full-Time and Part-Time Students
- Textbooks Required by Course Section
- Tuition, Fees, and Refund Policies (Catalog, pp. 40-43)
- Estimated Program Costs per Gainful Employment Disclosures (Catalog pp. 65-129)
- College Navigator: Tuition, Fees, and Estimated Student Expenses
Institutional Graduation Rates
- On-Time Graduation Rates per Gainful Employment Disclosures (Catalog pp. 65-129)
- Evidence of Student Success (Student Handbook p. 56)
- College Navigator: Retention and Graduation Rates
Curriculum Requirements
- Academic Programs Offered (Catalog pp. 65-129)
Employment Data
- Job Placement Rate per Gainful Employment Disclosures (Catalog pp. 65-129)
- Evidence of Student Success (Student Handbookp. 56)
Student Indebtedness
- Median Loan Debt per Gainful Employment Disclosures (Catalog pp. 65-129)
- College Navigator: Financial Aid
Faculty Credentials
- Faculty, Staff, and Administration Education, Work Experience, and Certifications
- Institutional and Program Accreditations
Contact Information
- General Contact Information for Midstate College
- Faculty, Staff, and Administration Contact Information
Disclosure Under the Higher Education Act of 1965
Under the Higher Education Act of 1965, institutions are required to publicly disclose certain information to current and prospective students. Listed below are links to this information located on the Midstate College website and printed materials.
General Institutional Information
- Institutional Statistics
- Facilities and Services for Students with Disabilities
- Student Diversity (Student Handbook p. 56)
- Net Price Calculator
- Tuition Refunds and Return of Financial Aid (Catalog pp. 40-43)
- Schedule and Textbook Information
- Campus Facilities
- Faculty Directory
- Transfer Policy and Articulation Agreements
- Accreditations and Approvals
- Computer Acceptable Use Policy
- Extracurricular Activities for Students
- Career Placement Services
Student Financial Assistance
- Contact Information for Assistance in Obtaining Institutional or Financial Aid Information
- Assistance Available From Federal, State, Local, and Institutional Programs
- Institutional Code of Conduct for Education Loans
Health and Safety
- Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program (Student Handbook pp. 68-71)
- Campus Security Policies, Crime Statistics and Crime Log (Student Handbook pp. 64-67)
- Procedures for Campus Security and Safety
Student Outcomes
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 limits the amount of personally identifiable information from a student's educational record that an institution may disclose to a third party. Below are links to the college's information disclosure policy, as well as information about FERPA and a student's rights under the law.
Other Disclosures
Student Grievances
- Student Grievance Policy (Catalog p. 49)
- Grievance Policy for Out-of-State Students
- Student Grievance Form

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