Consumer Information
The Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended by the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA), requires institutions participating in federally funded financial aid programs to make information about the institution available to current and prospective students. The consumer information and student right-to-know page serves as a central location for parents, students, employees and the campus community to obtain information and resources.
This page provides a central guide to sources of consumer information, college policies and required disclosures under Title IV. Title IV requires institutions to participate in certain financial aid programs to disclose specified information to all prospective students, applicants, employees and current students.
Please note that many links will direct to information elsewhere on the 91视频专区 website. Please contact the indicated office directly to request further information or for any questions not answered by the provided online resources.
Additional Information
Please contact Shaowei Wu, Director of Institutional Research and Assessment, for more information.
The following individuals have been designated to handle inquiries:
- Nathan Reese, associate director of institutional assessment (assessment@hood.edu)
Accreditation - Cathy Thomas, director of facilities (facilities@hood.edu)
Facilities - Diane Wise, executive assistant to the president (wise@hood.edu)
Leadership information
- Undergraduate Departments and Programs of Study
- Graduate Programs of Study
- Faculty
- Transfer of Credits
- Transfer Articulation Agreement
- Study Abroad Credit Policy
- Academic Program Review
- Institutional Assessment
- Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy
- Copyright Policy
- Withdrawal Procedures
The following individuals have been designated to handle inquiries:
- Nikki Bamonti, interim vice president for enrollment management (admissions@hood.edu)
Undergraduate admission procedures and processes, academic programs and transfer credits - Paige Eager, interim provost and vice president for academic affairs (provost@hood.edu)
Faculty, office of the provost and vice president for academic affairs - April Boulton, associate provost and dean of the graduate school (hoodgrad@hood.edu)
Graduate School admission requirements and procedures, information on academic programs and graduate student life - Toby Peterson, library director (peterson@hood.edu)
Copyright policy - Traci Holland, registrar (registrar@hood.edu)
Satisfactory academic progress - Chad Chadwick, Gear Shop manager (chad.chadwick@getugear.com
- Nathan Reese, associate director of institutional assessment (assessment@hood.edu)
Academic improvement
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- Statements of Programmatic Accreditation
- Includes information for:
- Business program
- Computer Science & Information Technology programs
- Counseling program
- Nursing program
- Nutrition program
- Social Work program
- Includes information for:
For more information
Office of Institutional Research & Assessment, IR@hood.edu
- Cost of Attendance
- Financial Aid Calculator (Net Price Calculator)
- Graduate Financial Aid
- Undergraduate Financial Aid
- 91视频专区 Financial Aid Programs
- Financial Aid Refund and Withdrawal Policy
- Financial Aid Code of Conduct
- Student Loan Exit Counseling
For more information
Email: finaid@hood.edu
Phone: 301-696-3411
Privacy of Student Records
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 (P.L. 93-380) extends to students the right of access to their education records maintained at the College. The provost, the dean of the graduate school and the registrar maintain these records for enrolled and former students. Information and notification as to the type of record; the accessibility of and policies for maintaining, reviewing and expunging the record; and the procedures for inspecting, reviewing, obtaining copies of or challenging the record are established by the appropriate offices.
Contact for FERPA
The Office of the Registrar, registrar@hood.edu
- Annual Fire and Safety Report
- Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Response
- Emergency Procedures & Prevention
- Health Resources
- Counseling Services
- Immunization Policy
- Sexual Wellness & Healthy Relationships
- Policy Title IX Sexual Harassment
The following individuals have been designated to handle inquiries on campus safety, health concerns and immunization, counseling and other College policies:
- Thurmond Maynard, director of campus safety (maynard@hood.edu)
Campus crime and safety, controlled substances uses and effects, drug and alcohol policy, fire safety information and missing persons reporting procedures - Amanda Dymek, director of wellness (rzepkowski@hood.edu)
Student health services, immunization policy and forms (medical history, medical exam and immunization record, emergency contact and medical release form)
- Policy on Discrimination, Harassment, and Bias
- Nondiscrimination Notice for Current Students, Faculty and Staff
- Nondiscrimination Notice for Prospective Students and Employees
- Services for Students with Disabilities
The following individuals have been designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies:
- Bryan Robinson, Title IX Coordinator (titleix@hood.edu)
- Christine Traini, Director for Human Resources, equal employment officer/Title IX and
Section 504 coordinator and Policy 55: Prevention of Discrimination and Harassment (traini@hood.edu) - Bridget Humphries, Director of Accessibility Services, Section 504 resource for student services (accessibilityservices@hood.edu)
- Fall 2024 Fact Sheet
- Includes information for:
- Undergraduate and Graduate Student Enrollment by Gender, Race, and Ethnicity
- Undergraduate and Graduate Completions
- FTFY Retention and Graduation Rates
- FTFY Pell and Stafford Status
- Includes information for:
- Teacher Praxis Pass Rates for 2020-2021 Academic School Year
- Student-Athlete Graduation Rates
assessment@hood.edu
Fall 2014 | Fall 2015 | Fall 2016 | Fall 2017 | Fall 2018 | |
Male Student Athletes | 55.2% | 69.4% | 58.9% | 61.8% | 62.0% |
Male Non-Athletes | 47.5% | 48.5% | 55.2% | 34.5% | 61.7% |
Female Student Athletes | 71.4% | 75.6% | 75.7% | 86.5% | 80.3% |
Female Non-Athletes | 65.0% | 65.5% | 58.8% | 52.4% | 67.8% |
All Student Athletes | 60.5% | 72.0% | 65.6% | 71.7% | 67.4% |
All Non-Athletes | 60.6% | 61.7% | 57.9% | 46.0% | 50.0% |
All Students, Overall | 60.6% | 66.0% | 61.2% | 55.3% | 56.9% |
For more information
Office of Institutional Research & Assessment, IR@hood.edu
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