Consumer Information
Upper Iowa University is required by the federal government, through the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, to provide all current students, prospective students, community members and other stakeholders with specified consumer information. This includes, but is not limited to all information that is related to financial aid including costs of attendance, awarding policies, the availability of need and non-need-based aid programs, application and renewal of financial aid, loan availability, terms, and interests rates.
Following are some of the additional consumer information items that you have a right to review.
Institutional Information
- Academic Programs
- Accreditation
- Articulation Agreements
- Cash Management Contracts
- Code of Conduct for Educational Loans Summary
- Constitution Day
- Directory
- Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA) Survey Report
- Financial Assistance Information
- Mission Statement
- Net Price Calculator
- Professional Licensing Disclosure
- Programs of Study
- Publication of College Costs
- Recommended Immunizations
- Refund Policy
- Satisfactory Academic Progress
- Student Accessibility Services
- Student Book Purchase Policy
- Student Complaint Process
- Textbook Information
- Tuition and Fees
- University Withdrawal Procedure
- Voter Registration
Student Right-to-Know
- AIDS Guidelines
- Alcohol and Other Drug Policy
- Career Outcomes
- Cheating, Academic Dishonesty and Plagiarism
- Completion or graduation rate
- Cost of Attendance
- Crime Statistics Report
- Disciplinary Procedures
- Drug Related Offenses and Financial Aid
- Drug and alcohol abuse and prevention materials
- Drug and alcohol abuse prevention program review
- Eligibility for Federal Financial Aid
- Emergency Response and Evacuation Procedure
- Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act
- Financial Aid Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Policy
- Fire Safety
- Graduation Rates
- Human Subjects Research Policy
- Missing Student Policy
- Nondiscrimination and Harassment Policy
- Retention Rate
- Sexual Abuse Policy and Procedures
- Sex Offender Registry
- Student Employment
- Study Abroad
- Student Activities
- Student body Diversity
- Technology Policies
- Tobacco Free Campus
- Weapons Policy
- Young Visitors on University Property
Transfer of Credit Policies
For Transferring Credits from UIU to another college or university
Upper Iowa University credit is transferable to other two-year and four-year colleges and universities based on their transfer policies.
For Transferring Credits to UIU from another college or university
Complaints
Instructions for filing a complaint via the Higher Learning Commission
Visit: https://www.hlcommission.org/HLC-Institutions/complaints.html
Contact
- Paper copies available upon request
- For questions concerning this page contact Kelli Pech at [email protected] or 563-425-5274