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- Participation and Substantive Interaction
- Financial Aid Awarding Process
- Constitution and Citizenship Day
- FERPA Frequently Asked Questions
- Intentional Misrepresentation
- Applying for Federal Student Aid (FSA)
- Eligibility Requirements for Federal Student Aid
- Student Rights and Responsibilities
- Refund and Withdrawal Policies
- Student Loan Information
- Additional Loan Disclosures
- Student Resources
- Transfer Credit Policy
- Information for Students with Disabilities
- Misrepresentation and Student Grievances
- Transferability of Grantham Credit
- Grantham University Gainful Employment
- Voter Registration Information
- Student Use of Online Services and Copyright Infringement Policy
- Retention and Completion or Graduation Rates
- Safeguarding Customer Information
- Campus Security Policy and Emergency Response Procedures
- Drug & Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program & Policy
Student Consumer Information
Regulations promulgated by the United States Department of Education to implement changes made to the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended (HEA), by the Higher Education Amendments of 1998 require the disclosure of financial assistance and institutional information to students under the student financial assistance programs administered pursuant to Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended. These programs include the Federal Pell Grant Program and the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program. Under the regulations, Grantham University must, on an annual basis, distribute to all enrolled students a notice of the availability of financial assistance and institutional information required to be disclosed pursuant to the HEA amendments and pursuant to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) which governs access to student educational records maintained by educational institutions and the release of information from those records.
Consumer information for current and prospective students can be accessed via the links below. Students may also contact the Office of Student Services, Grantham University, 7200 NW 86th Street, Kansas City, MO. 64153, to request a paper copy of these disclosures or for more information on any of these topics. Additionally, students may direct specific inquiries about student financial assistance to finaid@grantham.edu.
Financial Aid Information
- Cost of Attendance
- Student Financial Assistance Programs at Grantham
- Applying for Federal Student Aid
- Eligibility Requirements
- Financial Aid Awarding Process
- Student Rights and Responsibilities
- Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
- Refund and Withdrawal Policies
- Student Loan Information
- Additional Loan Disclosures
Institutional Information
- General Information about Grantham University
- Accrediting and Certifying Agencies
- Academic Programs
- Student Resources
- Textbook List
- Administration and Faculty
- Undergraduate Admissions Requirements
- Graduate Admissions Requirements
- Transfer Credit Policy
- Information for Students with Disabilities
- Misrepresentation and Student Grievances
- Transferability of Grantham Credit
- Gainful Employment Information
- Constitution and Citizenship Day
- Voter Registration Information
- Employment at Grantham University
Institutional Facilities, Services, and Policies
- Drug & Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program
- Campus Security Policy and Emergency Response Procedures
- Student Use of Online Services and Copyright Infringement Policy


