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UNL Consumer Information Disclosures

The Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA) requires that
postsecondary institutions participating in federal student aid
programs make certain disclosures to enrolled and prospective
students, parents, employees, and the public. The following
information is disclosed to you in compliance with federal law. For
additional information, including requesting a paper copy of any
materials, please call or e-mail the appropriate office or visit the
indicated websites.

Academic Programs and Institutional Information
Information concerning UNL's current educational programs and course
descriptions is available in the Undergraduate Bulletin and the
Graduate Bulletin. These bulletins also include a listing of current
faculty. Information about campus facilities, including those that
relate to instructional programs, is available through the campus map
and in the UNL Fact Book.

Contact:
Office of the University Registrar
Email:
registrar@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-3635
Accreditation
Information concerning UNL's institutional and specialized
accreditations is available in the UNL Fact Book (see "Accreditations"
section). Following guidelines established by the University of
Nebraska's Board of Regents, all academic programs are assessed
through a formal Program Review process on a regular basis. In
addition to review of the programs, UNL continually reviews and
assesses the educational programs through student outcomes assessment.
Information regarding UNL's assessment of academic programs is also
available.

UNL is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North
Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Information on UNL's
accreditation is also available.

Contact:
Office of Institutional Research & Planning
Email:
unlirp2@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-2097
Code of Conduct for Financial Aid Administrators
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln does not provide, and prohibits
financial aid administrators and recruiters from receiving, incentive
payment based directly or indirectly on securing enrollments or
financial aid to any individual or entity engaged in recruiting or
admission activities, or in making decisions regarding the award of
Federal Student Aid program funds. All UNL staff are held to a strict
code of conduct governing the administration of student loans. These
rules specifically govern activities involving our interactions with
private lending institutions. Read the full policy.

Contact:
Office of the Scholarships & Financial Aid
Email:
financialaid@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-2030
College Navigator
College Navigator is a free consumer information tool designed to help
students, parents, high school counselors, and others search for and
obtain information about U.S. postsecondary institutions. Enter the
University of Nebraska–Lincoln as 'Name of School' to view UNL's
College Navigator information.

Contact:
Confidentiality of Student Records and Student Health Records (FERPA and HIPAA)
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords students
certain rights with respect to their education records. UNL publishes
a FERPA notification that delineates student rights under FERPA. UNL
information on confidentiality of student records is published in
Undergraduate and the Graduate Bulletins. UNL is committed to
protecting the privacy and security of personal health information
concerning our employees and students. See the Health Center website
for more information pertaining to the Privacy Practices of the
University Health Center.

Contact:
Office of the University Registrar
Email:
registrar@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-3635

University Health Center
Email:
uhc@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-5000
Copyright Infringement and Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Policies and Sanctions
Information regarding file sharing and copyright policies and
resources at UNL is available at the Information Technology Services
website. This includes information on the Digital Millennium Copyright
Act (DMCA) and individual rights and responsibilities.

Contact:
Information Technology Services - Security
Email:
security@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-5700
Cost of Attendance
Information concerning the cost of attending UNL is available from the
Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid. These costs consist of tuition
and fees, books and supplies, room and board, transportation, and any
additional costs for a program in which the student is enrolled or
expresses an interest.

Contact:
Office of the Scholarships & Financial Aid
Email:
financialaid@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-2030
Crime Statistics, Campus Security Policies, Crime Log, and Fire Log
Specific information regarding safety and security at UNL is provided
in UNL's Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report. This report
contains crime and fire statistics for the previous three years
regarding incidents that occurred on UNL property, including in
residence facilities. The report also includes a list of resources
available to crime victims, important policy statements, links to sex
offender registries, tips on avoiding being a victim, how to report
crimes and how reports are handled, campus resources and programs
regarding safety/security & drugs/alcohol, campus disciplinary
procedures, fire safety and evacuations, and other matters of
importance related to the well-being of the campus community.
Additional safety and emergency information can be found at:
University Police website.

UNL also maintains a Daily Crime & Fire Log of incidents occurring on
UNL property, continuously updated. The log provides general
information regarding incidents and does not include names or specific
locations, such as residence hall room numbers.

Contact:
University Police
Email:
unl.police@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-2222
Drug and Alcohol Policy
UNL's Drug Free Campus Policy includes the institution's drug/alcohol
policy. The annual report also provides information about alcohol and
other drug health risks, drug alcohol laws and penalties, and campus
alcohol and other drug education and counseling resources.

Contact:
University Police
Email:
unl.police@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-2222
Federal Student Financial Aid Penalties for Drug Law Violations
Federal law provides that a student who has been convicted of an
offense under any federal or state law involving the possession or
sale of a controlled substance during a period of enrollment for which
the student was receiving financial aid shall not be eligible to
receive any federal or institutional grant, loan, or work assistance.
There is a separate, written notice of the penalties for drug
violations.

Contact:
Office of the Scholarships & Financial Aid
Email:
financialaid@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-2030
Financial Aid
The Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid website includes
information about the following: need-based and non-need-based
federal, state, local, private, and institutional financial assistance
programs available to students; eligibility requirements and
procedures for applying for aid; criteria for selecting recipients and
determining amount of award; methods and frequency of disbursements of
aid; financial aid terms and conditions, including terms applicable to
employment provided as part of a financial aid package; rights and
responsibilities of students receiving Title IV, HEA loans; the
availability of financial aid for study abroad programs; how financial
aid is handled when students withdraw; and whom to contact for
questions regarding financial aid; the terms and conditions of federal
student loans; entrance and exit counseling information; and drug
violation penalties. The retention rate for Pell Grant recipients and
the code of conduct for financial aid employees is also listed.

Contact:
Office of the Scholarships & Financial Aid
Email:
financialaid@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-2030
Financial Aid Calculator
Students may use the financial aid calculator to find estimates for
total cost of attendance and Financial Aid.

Contact:
Office of the Scholarships & Financial Aid
Email:
financialaid@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-2030
Graduation and Retention Rates (Student Right-to-Know Act)
Graduation and retention rates for UNL full-time, degree-seeking,
undergraduate students are available on the NCAA website (see "Search
GSR by Sport, School, Conference and Year" section).

Contact:
Office of Institutional Research & Planning
Email:
unlirp2@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-2097
Graduation and Retention Rates for Student Athletes
The Department of Athletics annually provides information available to
the general public on: 1) UNL's sport-by-sport Academic Progress
rates; 2) Academic Progress rates for each head coach; 3) and the
graduation rates for each sport. UNL's information is available on the
NCAA's website.

Contact:
Department of Athletics
Email:
unlathleticsprr@huskers.com
Phone:
402-472-2273
Gun Policy
University of Nebraska–Lincoln policy prohibits the possession of
firearms, ammunition or other dangerous weapons on campus or in
student housing. Students, Staff and Faculty are welcome to use our
bins for weapon storage.

Contact:
University Police
Email:
unl.police@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-2222
Identity Theft Prevention Policy
As required by the FTC's Red Flags Rule, the University of
Nebraska–Lincoln has established and maintains an Identity Theft
Prevention Program. Information on the UNL prevention program is
available on the University Bursar website.

Contact:
University Bursar
Email:
bursar@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-1734
Intercollegiate Athletic Program Participation Rates and Financial Support Data
In compliance with the Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act, the
Department of Athletics publishes information on men's and women's
athletic programs at UNL. The EADA report includes the number of
participants by gender for each team, operating and recruiting
expenses, coaches' salaries, revenues, and athletically related
student aid.

Contact:
Department of Athletics
Email:
unlathleticsprr@huskers.com
Phone:
402-472-2273
Missing Student Policy and Notification Procedures
The Annual Campus Security and Safety Report contains UNL's missing
student policy and notification procedures, as well as specific
procedures to be followed when an UNL student has been reported
missing. The report also outlines how students can submit emergency
contact and missing person contact information.

Upon notification, UNL Police will initiate an investigation into any
missing person.

Contact:
University Police
Email:
unl.police@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-2222
Placement of Graduates
The Office of Career Services collects and publishes information on
the Annual Report of UNL Graduates. Six-month post-graduation survey
statistics include information on the placement of and types of
employment, professional and graduate schools for UNL graduates.

Contact:
Office of Career Services
Email:
careerservices@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-3145
Refund Policy and Return of Title IV, HEA Financial Aid
Requirements for return of Title IV, HEA grant or loan aid are
available on the Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid website.

As required by the FTC's Red Flags Rule, UNL has established and will
maintain an Identity Theft Prevention Program. Information on the UNL
prevention program is available on Human Resources' Red Flag Rule
website.

Contact:
Office of the Scholarships & Financial Aid
Email:
financialaid@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-2030
Requirements for Withdrawal
If a student withdraws or drops a course, UNL will adhere to its
refund policy as published in the Undergraduate and the Graduate
Bulletins. The Catalog also contains information regarding the
requirements and procedures for students seeking to withdraw
officially.

Contact:
Office of the University Registrar
Email:
registrar@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-3635
Services for Students with Disabilities
The Office of Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) provides
disability-related information and referrals for UNL students,
determines eligibility for services and facilitates reasonable
accommodations, coordinates disability-related technical assistance
and auxiliary aids/services, and provides advocacy and training. Visit
the Office of Services for Students with Disabilities homepage for
additional information on services and resources available to students
with disabilities.

Contact:
Office of Services for Students with Disabilities
Email:
vcheney2@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-3787
Social Security Number Policy
The use of SSN as an identification number within UNL is limited to
those uses permitted by law. To protect the privacy of persons whose
SSN is collected, all university offices follow procedures in the
University's Social Security Number Policy, available on the
Information Technology Services website.

Contact:
Information Technology Services - Security
Email:
security@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-5700
Student Body Diversity
Information about student body diversity is provided in the UNL Fact
Book (see "Fall Enrollment" and "Spring Enrollment" sections).

Contact:
Office of Institutional Research & Planning
Email:
unlirp2@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-2097
Student Code of Conduct
University students are both citizens and members of the academic
community. As members of the academic community, students are subject
to the obligations which accrue to them by virtue of this membership.
As members of the larger community of which the University is part,
students are entitled to all the rights and protections enjoyed by
other members of that community. By the same token, students are also
subject to all civil laws, the enforcement of which is the
responsibility of duly constituted civil authorities. When a student
violates a University regulation, he/she is subject to disciplinary
action by the University whether or not his/her conduct violates civil
law.

Contact:
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
Email:
studentaffairs@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-3755
Teacher Education Statistics
Title II of the Higher Education Act requires annual reports on the
pass rates of their graduates on state certification assessments and
other program data. The UNL University Teacher Education Program
publishes an annual report on this topic.

The U. S. Department of Education also publishes an annual Title II
report for the state of Nebraska that summarizes data collected under
the federal Higher Education Act. Entries describing the UNL Teacher
Education program enrollment, requirements, and assessment pass rates
are clearly described in each section of this report.

Contact:
College of Education & Human Sciences
Email:
bdoll2@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-2238
Textbook Information / Required Course Materials
The online UNL Schedule of Classes includes a link to textbook and
required materials for each course as soon as the information is
available for a given term. Textbook information is also available
directly from the University Bookstore website.

Contact:
Office of the University Registrar
Email:
registrar@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-3635

University Bookstore
Email:
unlbookstore@bkstr.com
Phone:
402-472-7300
Transfer of Credit and Articulation Agreements
Transfer of credit policies are published in the Undergraduate
Bulletin. UNL has purchased a subscription to Transferology™, a
web-based network of transfer credit information, which is free to
students. Students can enter their courses in Transferology™ to see
how credits from a community college or another university may
transfer to a particular degree program at the University of
Nebraska–Lincoln. Some additional course-to-course equivalents may be
found on the Transfer Course Equivalency list.

Contact:
Undergraduate Education Programs
Email:
creditevaluation@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-9455
University Nondiscrimination Statement
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln does not discriminate on the basis
of race, color, age, ethnicity, religion, national origin, pregnancy,
sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, sex, marital
status, disability, or status as a U.S. veteran. Read the full
non-discrimination statement.

Contact:
Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance
Email:
equity2@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-3417
Vaccination Policies
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln follows the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention's recommendation for immunizations. Specific
information on vaccinations is published on the health center's
recommended immunizations page.

Contact:
University Health Center
Email:
uhc@unl.edu
Phone:
402-472-5000
Voter Registration
Information on voting in local, state, and federal elections,
including a copy of the Nebraska voter registration application form,
may be accessed at the Nebraska Secretary of State website.

Contact:
Office of the Secretary of the State of Nebraska
Email:
sos.elect@nebraska.gov
Phone:
402-471-2555
Our Commitment to You
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln safeguards the privacy of all
visitors to our websites and applications. This notice describes our
privacy policy as it relates to the collection, protection, and
disclosure of information resulting from the use of university
websites and apps; both information that is collected automatically
and information you provide voluntarily. In particular, we do not
redistribute or sell personal information collected through our
websites and apps.

Law and Policy
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) complies with all applicable
state and federal privacy statutes, including, but not limited to, the
Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA), Family Educational Rights and
Privacy Act (FERPA), the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPAA), the Nebraska Public Records Law, the
University of Nebraska System's Policy for Responsible Use of
University Computers and Information Systems, and UNL Data Security
Guidelines.

The University will also comply with lawful subpoenas or court orders;
the scope of these may include data gathered through websites and
apps.

Scope
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, by and through its academic
research and administrative units and programs, owns, controls,
operates and maintains, or maintains a contractual relationship with,
a number of websites and apps. This policy applies to these sites and
apps.

Intent
This policy statement is intended to clarify the relationship between
the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the data of Nebraska students,
faculty and staff, friends of the university and all users of its
websites and apps. Individual units of the university may provide
clarification or extension to this policy regarding their handling of
private data. Any such clarification must refer to "UNL Online Privacy
Policy," with a link to this policy. No additional clarifications may
weaken the privacy protections described herein. All entities of the
University of Nebraska-Lincoln are required to comply with this
privacy policy.

Information we collect automatically
While you are using our pages we collect anonymous traffic data using
cookies, small files related to the website or app you're viewing that
provide a kind of 'short-term memory' for that app or site. Types of
information in cookies might include general information about your
visit, sometimes aggregated with data from other visits, that helps us
understand how users are interacting with the website or app, or helps
the app or site to function properly. It may include data such as the
Internet address you were connected to during your visit, the name of
the web page from which you entered our site, which of our resources
you visited, in what order, and for how long.

Most UNL sites use the Google Analytics service. Other data-collection
and analysis tools may be used at UNL, providing they do not collect
any form of Personally Identifiable Information (often referred to as
'PII').

In addition, all web servers throughout the Internet collect basic
details on connections in their server logs, including requesting IP
addresses, resources requested, time of the request and whether the
request was successful.

How we use this data
We aggregate information from the above sources to help us improve our
websites and apps by understanding how they are used and to maintain
technical quality of systems and services.

Information you provide voluntarily
To access private data, websites and apps require user authentication.
Once logged in, you may be asked to provide information such as name,
email address, address, birthday, student ID number, etc. While
authenticated, you may also access and interact with private
information, such as grades, enrollment, class activity or other
privileged information. Such information remains under your control
and may only be shared with others by your direct action. UNL sites
may provide tools to enable you to share information with others, but
in no circumstance will any data be shared outside of the university
and/or its contracted providers without your direct action and
knowledge.

How we use this data
UNL may use voluntarily provided information, including your identity
information, to tailor the content of web pages or other
communications to your needs, interests or role(s).

Links to Other Sites, or Content Embedded into our Site(s) from External Sources
University of Nebraska-Lincoln websites and apps may include links to
other websites and/or apps, or may display content from external
services or providers. Except as part of formal business relationships
between UNL and service vendors, a link from a UNL site does not imply
endorsement of a destination site. While UNL strives to be a good
steward of third-party embedded content, these third parties may have
their own privacy policies. UNL is not responsible for the privacy
practices of these external third parties. For your own protection,
you should review the privacy policy of any site linked to from our
website or any site to which you provide personal information.

Questions, Comments or Suggestions
If you would like to communicate with us about this policy, please
contact the UNL Web Developer Network Board at wdn-board@unl.edu.

To report a violation of this policy
If you believe that your personal information has been released
without consent, please contact the Information Security Team at
security@unl.edu.