Student Consumer Information

Student Consumer Information

The Student Right-to-Know Act

In 1990, Congress passed the “Student-Right-to-Know” Act ( http://nces.ed.gov ). The act recognizes that students require specific information in order to make well-informed decisions about the benefits and costs of pursuing higher education. The US Department of Education also recognizes that students need access to clear, transparent information about university policies and outcomes that can help them to make sound decisions about attending any college or university.

Marian University is pleased to publish this specific information about the education that we provide for our students. As an institution, we support your right to know and seek to make sure that the information we provide is clear, accurate, and readily available.

General Information

Quality Education at Marian University

Cost of Attendance at Marian University

Student Financial Assistance

Student Loan Information

Admission and Enrollment Policy

  • Non-Discrimination Policy

Credit for Prior Learning Policies

Student Rights

Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)

Notification of Rights under FERPA for Postsecondary Institutions
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords eligible students certain rights with respect to their education records.

Click here to see these rights

Student Information Release Authorization Form

Student Responsibilities

Student Health and Safety

Printed versions of documents on this page are available upon request. Please contact omc@marianuniversity.edu