Consumer Information
Consumer Information fulfills NSCC's compliance with disclosure requirements under Title IV by providing specified information to prospective and current students, applicants, and employees. This page provides an index of the requirements with links to each requirement's information.
If you need a hard copy or any assistance obtaining the information listed, please contact the relevant office.
Contact Information for Assistance in Obtaining Institutional or Financial Aid Information
Student Right-to-Know
Includes Financial Aid, Retention Rates, Graduation/Transfer-out Rates, and Crime
Statistics.
Accreditation
Copyright Infringement Policies and Sanctions
Facilities and Services for Students with Disabilities
Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
Reporting Fraud, Waste, or Abuse
Student Activities
Student Body Information
Student Outcomes
Student Complaint Procedures
Voter Registration
Academic Information
Educational Programs
Faculty and Administration
General Academic Information
NSCC Campuses
Textbook Information
Transfer of Credit and Articulation Agreements
Withdrawals and Procedures
Student Financial Assistance
Federal, State, Local, and Institutional Assistance Programs
- (NSLDS)
Determining Financial Aid Eligibility
Student Loan Information
- Cohort Default Rates
- FY 2019 Cohort Default Rate: 3.6%
- FY 2019 National Cohort Default Rate for 2-Year Public Schools: 3.7%
- FY 2020 Cohort Default Rate: 0.0%*
- FY 2020 National Cohort Default Rate for 2-Year Public Schools: 3.7%*
- *Note: As expected, FY 2020 cohort default rates were significantly impacted by the pause on federal student loan payments that began March 13, 2020. During the pause, borrowers with ED-held student loans were not required to make any payments, and no borrowers with ED-held loans entered default. Fewer than 200 borrowers with non-ED-held FFEL loans entered default because those loans were not eligible for the payment pause.
Safety & Security
Health & Wellbeing