DMACC Consumer Information Page

 

This page provides information about DMACC in accordance with federal regulations. It is designed to help current and prospective students understand costs, financial aid, programs, student outcomes, and student rights.

Paying for School: Costs, Payments, and Refunds

Financial Aid (Help Paying for College)

Financial aid helps you pay for college through grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study.

Student Records and Privacy (FERPA)

Your education records are protected by federal law under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. FERPA applies to all students, regardless of age.

You have the right to:

  • Review your educational records.
  • Request corrections to your records.
  • Control who can access your information.

What is FERPA?

Programs, Courses, and College Information

Learn about the programs you can study, course options, transfer opportunities, and college policies.

Student Outcomes and Career Information

Learn how students perform at DMACC and explore information about costs, debt, and earnings after graduation.

Accreditation and Licensure Information

Learn about DMACC’s accreditation and whether programs meet requirements for professional licenses.

Report a Concern or File a Complaint (Student Complaints)

Title IX (Sex Discrimination, Harassment, and Sexual Misconduct)

Title IX protects students from discrimination, harassment, and sexual violence.

Campus Safety and Security

This information is provided annually to students in accordance with federal law.

 

Student Health and Support Services

Civic Engagement and Student Rights

DMACC provides students with access to voter registration information in accordance with federal law.

Students can register to vote either in their home state or in the state where they attend college. You can only vote in one location for each election. If you choose to vote where you attend school, you must meet that state’s residency and registration requirements. If you remain registered in your home state, you may be able to vote by absentee ballot.

DMACC observes Constitution Day annually on September 17 to commemorate the signing of the U.S. Constitution.

Misrepresentation

DMACC does not engage in misrepresentation regarding the nature of its educational programs, financial charges, or the employability of its graduates, in accordance with federal regulations.