Consumer Information & Accreditation

The Federal Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) includes a variety of federal reporting and disclosure requirements. This page provides clear links to all of this required information.

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Academics

Admissions Process

  • Traditional Transfer Admission Process
  • UMary Online Transfer Admission Process
  • Transferring Credits
  • Many of the University of Mary's programs offer rolling admissions, but some have specific application deadlines. Students who do not complete their application by the set deadline may apply as non-degree seeking students. However, students who take courses under the non-degree seeking status are not guaranteed placement into a degree-seeking program and must adhere to degree-seeking admission requirements.

Annual Disclosure

Withdraw, Refund, and Return of Aid Policies

Textbook Information

Athletics

  • Athletic Equity Data (This federal site provides data on each college’s men’s and women’s team participation, coaching staff, revenues, expenses, etc.)

Cost Data

Financial Aid

Student Loan Information

Health and Safety

Policies and Procedures

Privacy of Student Records Policy: Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)

Student Outcomes and Diversity

Retention and Graduation Rates (Student Right-to-Know Act)

Student Services

Further Assistance

If you have questions about any of these topics, it is usually best to follow the links above, and then to use the “Contact Us” links from that page. If you need further assistance, please contact the staff of the Financial Aid Office or University Admissions. (Admission’s contact information is on the bottom of each Admission page). 

For any questions regarding the Consumer Information & Accreditation page please contact:

Karrie Huber
Director of Student Financial Services
701-355-8226
Email Link