2006 New York Code - Disclosure To Students.



 
    § 5005. Disclosure  to students.   The school shall disseminate to all
  prospective and enrolled students  through  an  enrollment  contract  or
  agreement  or  other  appropriate  publications  or  documents,  and  in
  appropriate languages as required by the commissioner in regulation:
    a. information concerning the school, including but not limited to:
    (1) a description of the courses offered;
    (2) program objectives and the length of the program;
    (3) a schedule of tuition payments, fees and  all  other  charges  and
  expenses necessary for completion of the course or program;
    (4) the tuition refund and contract cancellation policies;
    (5) a description of the faculty and other instructional personnel and
  their qualifications;
    (6)  the  names  of  associates, agencies or governmental bodies which
  accredit, approve or license the school;
    (7) a description of any special facilities and services available  to
  handicapped students; and
    (8)  any  other  items  identified  by  the commissioner in regulation
  following consultation with the advisory council;
    b. if the school advertises job placement rates as means of attracting
  students to enroll in the school, the  most  recent  available  data  on
  employment and graduation statistics for students who have attended that
  school;
    c.  information concerning any student financial assistance, including
  a  description  of  the  procedures  and  forms,   student   eligibility
  requirements  and  the rights and responsibilities of students receiving
  financial aid;
    d. the pass rate of graduates of  the  program  for  the  most  recent
  calendar  year on any licensure or certification examination required by
  the state for employment in the particular vocational, trade, or  career
  field;
    e.  the  process  for  obtaining  a  tuition  refund  from the tuition
  reimbursement fund and the availability of loan forgiveness in the event
  the school closes while the student is in attendance;
    f. a sample enrollment contract, a sample cancellation form  developed
  by  the  department  in  consultation  with  the  advisory council and a
  tuition reimbursement fund claim form; and
    g. a description of the complaint procedures established  pursuant  to
  this article.

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