HEA STUDENT CONSUMER INFORMATION & PROGRAM DISCLOSURES

 

PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE DISCLOSURE

Hondros College of Nursing has determined the Practical Nursing (Ohio), Associate Degree in Nursing (Ohio), and Practical Nursing (Indiana) program curricula meet state educational requirements for professional licensure and certification in the following states: Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, and Ohio.

Hondros College of Nursing has not made a determination of whether the Practical Nursing (Ohio), Associate Degree in Nursing (Ohio), and Practical Nursing (Indiana) program curricula meet state educational requirements for professional licensure and certification in the following states: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.

For specific licensure requirements, please contact the appropriate state’s board of nursing.

NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF INSTITUTIONAL AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION

Financial aid services available to prospective and enrolled students; types of available financial aid; application process, etc. may be found in the Student Catalog and on the Hondros College of Nursing website, “How to Pay”:

Paper copies available upon request.

 

CONTACT INFORMATION FOR ASSISTANCE IN OBTAINING INSTITUTIONAL OR FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION

The following individuals have been designated to assist enrolled or prospective students in obtaining institutional or financial aid information required to be disclosed under HEA requirements:

 

Chief Executive Officer

Harry Wilkins    [email protected]

Senior Vice President of Operations

David Kramer, MA[email protected]

Senior Vice President of Academics - ADN program

Dameron Kramer, MSN, FNP[email protected]

Senior Vice President of Academics - PN & BSN programs

Tawnya Lawson, DNP, MS, RN[email protected]

Dean of Accreditation and Compliance

Adam Bulizak, MA[email protected]

Director, Student Financial Services

Mary Cannon, MSM[email protected]

Director of Institutional Effectiveness and Assessment

Michelle Harden[email protected]

Registrar

Jacqui Merritt

jmerritt@hondros.edu

Manager, Library and Academic Resources

Beth Smith, MSLS[email protected]

 

GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION

Privacy of Student Records – Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
A description of student’s privacy rights in the educational context, the measures taken by the college to safeguard against unlawful disclosure of student identity and the circumstances under which the institution must release student information to third parties is located in the Student Catalog https://www.hondros.edu/catalog/about/policies/ferpa.html

 

Facilities and Services for Students with Disabilities – Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Hondros College of Nursing is committed to providing educational services to students with disabilities as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (both as amended). Hondros College of Nursing will provide reasonable accommodations for qualified students with disabilities. ADA may be reviewed in the Student Catalog https://www.hondros.edu/catalog/about/policies/ada.html
 

Student Diversity
Student Body Diversity Fall 2018 (All campuses combined.)

Description

Full-time Students

Part-time Students

Total Students

 

No.

Pct.

No.

Pct.

No.

Pct.

Diversity by Gender

Male

116

7.9%

39

6.1%

155

7.3%

Female

1,354

92.1%

600

93.9%

1,954

92.7%

Diversity by Race/Ethnicity

Black or African American

637

43.3%

291

45.5%

928

44%

American Indian/Alaskan Native

2

0.2%

3

0.5%

5

0.2%

Asian

24

1.6%

18

2.8%

42

2%

Hispanic/Latino

37

2.5%

17

2.7%

54

2.5%

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

0

N/A

0

N/A

0

N/A

Two or More Races

0

N/A

0

N/A

0

N/A

Non-resident Alien

0

N/A

0

N/A

0

N/A

White

715

48.6%

292

45.7%

1,007

47.8%

Race & Ethnicity Unknown

55

3.8%

18

2.8%

73

3.5%

Source: IPEDS Fall Enrollment Survey – Part A, 2018-2019 Data Collection

 

Total Pell Grant Recipients Fall 2017 Students

Number

Percent

Total Pell Grant Recipients - Fall 2017 Undergraduate Students

1,558

74%

Source:  IPEDS Student Financial Aid Survey – Part B, 2018-2019 data collection

Hondros College of Nursing does not issue Immigration Form I-20 from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Therefore, the College does not enroll non-resident alien students.

 

Price of Attendance
Information about the price of attendance which includes tuition and fees; books and supplies; room and board, transportation costs and any additional costs may be found in Student Catalog https://www.hondros.edu/catalog/tuition-financial-services/fafsa.html

 

Net Price Calculator (NPC)
The NPC may be accessed at:  https://www.shoppingsheet.com/Shopping/Landing/hondros

 

Official Withdrawal
The Official Withdrawal Policy is located in the Student Catalog https://www.hondros.edu/catalog/academics/academic-policies.html#WithdrawalPolicy


Refund Policy
The Refund Policy is located in the Student Catalog https://www.hondros.edu/catalog/tuition-financial-services/refund-policies.html
 

Return of Federal Financial Aid (R2T4)
The R2T4 policy is located in the Student Catalog https://www.hondros.edu/catalog/tuition-financial-services/withdrawal-titleIV-aid.html

 

Textbook Information
Textbook information is located on the Student Portal under My Courses.  Each course lists the required textbooks and the ISBN Number.

 

Educational Programs
Education Programs may be found in the Student Catalog https://www.hondros.edu/catalog/academics/programs/program-overview

 

Instructional Facilities
Instructional facilities may be found in the Student Catalog https://www.hondros.edu/catalog/about/contact.html

 

Faculty
Faculty is listed in the Student Catalog https://www.hondros.edu/catalog/about/directory/index.html

 

Transfer of Credit Policies
Transfer of credit policies may be found in the Student Catalog https://www.hondros.edu/catalog/academics/transfer-credit.html

 

Accreditation, Approval, and Licensure of Institution and Programs
Information regarding Hondros College of Nursing’s accreditation, approval and licensure of institution and programs is located in the student catalog https://www.hondros.edu/catalog/about/accreditation.html

 

Copyright Infringement Policy
The Copyright Policy may be found in the Student Catalog https://www.hondros.edu/catalog/students/classroom-policies/copyright-policy.html

 

STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

Assistance Available From Federal, State, and Institutional Programs
Information about need based and non-need based federal, state and institutional student financial assistance programs available for enrolled students at Hondros College of Nursing may be found in the Student Catalog https://www.hondros.edu/catalog/tuition-financial-services/financial-aid.html


Federal Student Financial Aid Penalties for Drug Law Violations
Information regarding Federal student financial aid penalties for drug law violations may be found in the Student Catalog https://www.hondros.edu/catalog/tuition-financial-services/law-violations-incarceration.html


Student Loan Information
Important information regarding student education loans may be found in the Student Catalog and on the Hondros College of Nursing website as indicated below:

 

HEALTH AND SAFETY

Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program
 

Policy
Hondros College of Nursing (the “College”) is committed to providing a safe, healthy, and productive working and learning environment for all students, faculty and staff. The College prohibits the unlawful possession, use, sale, consumption, purchase, manufacture, and/or distribution of illicit drugs or alcohol by students, faculty or staff on College property, at a Clinical facility utilized by the College, or at a College activity or event. Prohibited conduct is subject to the sanctions and rights contained in this policy and other College policies and procedures.

The Chief Executive Officer and/or Chief Administrative Officer/Provost may approve the consumption of alcohol at College activities and events. At a College sponsored activity or event, individuals consuming alcohol are expected to behave in accordance with usual business standards, applicable codes of conduct, company policies, and applicable law. Failure to adhere to these expectations may result in disciplinary action and sanctions.

Sanctions
As applicable, and consistent with local, state and federal law, violation of this policy may result in College disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment (if College faculty or staff member) or up to and including expulsion (if a student), and referral to law enforcement. The College may impose one or more disciplinary actions and sanctions, including required participation in a substance abuse rehabilitation or treatment program at the cost of the individual, as a condition to continue employment or enrollment..

In addition, violators of this policy may be subject to criminal prosecution under local, state and federal law. Controlled substance and misuse of alcohol laws vary by state and locality and may apply based on where the violation occurred. Federal criminal penalties may include, but are not limited to, penalties under the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. §§ 801 et seq.) and its implementing regulations, which can include fines, forfeitures and imprisonment. Additional information is available from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration: http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/21cfr/21usc/842.htm.

Prevention and Support Resources
Alcohol and other drug abuse is a significant public health problem and has a detrimental effect on the community in terms of increased medical and workers compensation claims, medical disability costs, decreased productivity, theft, and absenteeism. Additionally, alcohol and other drug abuse pose significant health risks to individuals including addiction, permanent injury, and death.

We encourage anyone who needs information related to alcohol or drug abuse to use directory information, online searches, the telephone book, or referrals from friends and/or professionals. The following local agencies may be able to assist in providing support:

 

At a national level, there are also organizations dedicated to providing information and support:

Review
The College will review this policy and any disciplinary action taken hereunder at least every two (2) years (i.e., in each even-numbered year) to determine the policy’s effectiveness, to identify and implement any necessary changes, and to ensure sanctions are consistently and fairly enforced.

As part of its biennial review, the College will determine and document:

The College will make available upon request the results of the biennial review as well as the data and methods supporting its conclusions.

The College will annually distribute this policy to students, faculty and staff. In addition, during the year, the College will also provide a copy of the policy to students who enroll and employees who are hired after the initial distribution for the year.

 

Vaccination Policies
Requirements regarding immunization and vaccinations may be found in the Student Catalog https://www.hondros.edu/catalog/academics/clinical-information.html

 

Campus Safety and Security
Information regarding campus safety and security may be found in the Student Catalog https://www.hondros.edu/catalog/students/campus-safety.html

The Annual Security Report is available on the Hondros College of Nursing website – https://www.hondros.edu/_assets/documents/Annual-Security-Report.pdf

 

STUDENT OUTCOMES

Student Outcome information is available by campus at the following links:

 

 

VOTER REGISTRATION

Voter registration forms are available at the following website:  https://www.sos.state.oh.us/elections/voters/

 

CONSUMER TOOLS