Consumer Information

Federal regulations require DMACC to provide prospective students, current students, community members and other stakeholders with "Consumer Information".

In addition, information concerning DMACC is also available at the National Center for Education Statistics, DMACC's website, and through the following DMACC publications: DMACC's Course Catalog, DMACC Credit Schedules, DMACC Student Handbook, and special program brochures. 

This information is provided in compliance with the Higher Education Act of 1965 as amended, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, the Student Right to Know Act, the Jeanne Cleary Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act, the Drug Free Workplace Act and the Drug Free Schools and Communities Act. Hard copies are available upon request.

*DMACC is not to make public graduation and transfer-out rates of sub-groups numbering five or fewer.