[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 34, Volume 3]

[Revised as of July 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 34CFR668.41]



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                           TITLE 34--EDUCATION

 

 CHAPTER VI--OFFICE OF POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

 

PART 668_STUDENT ASSISTANCE GENERAL PROVISIONS--Table of Contents

 

    Subpart D_Institutional and Financial Assistance Information for 

                                Students

 

Sec. 668.41  Reporting and disclosure of information.



    Source: 51 FR 43323, Dec. 1, 1986, unless otherwise noted.





    (a) Definitions. The following definitions apply to this subpart:

    Athletically related student aid means any scholarship, grant, or 

other form of financial assistance, offered by an institution, the terms 

of which require the recipient to participate in a program of 

intercollegiate athletics at the institution. Other student aid, of 

which a student-athlete simply happens to be the recipient, is not 

athletically related student aid.

    Certificate or degree-seeking student means a student enrolled in a 

course of credit who is recognized by the institution as seeking a 

degree or certificate.

    First-time undergraduate student means an entering undergraduate who



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has never attended any institution of higher education. It includes a 

student enrolled in the fall term who attended a postsecondary 

institution for the first time in the prior summer term, and a student 

who entered with advanced standing (college credit earned before 

graduation from high school).

    Normal time is the amount of time necessary for a student to 

complete all requirements for a degree or certificate according to the 

institution's catalog. This is typically four years for a bachelor's 

degree in a standard term-based institution, two years for an associate 

degree in a standard term-based institution, and the various scheduled 

times for certificate programs.

    Notice means a notification of the availability of information an 

institution is required by this subpart to disclose, provided to an 

individual on a one-to-one basis through an appropriate mailing or 

publication, including direct mailing through the U.S. Postal Service, 

campus mail, or electronic mail. Posting on an Internet website or an 

Intranet website does not constitute a notice.

    Official fall reporting date means that date (in the fall) on which 

an institution must report fall enrollment data to either the State, its 

board of trustees or governing board, or some other external governing 

body.

    Prospective employee means an individual who has contacted an 

eligible institution for the purpose of requesting information 

concerning employment with that institution.

    Prospective student means an individual who has contacted an 

eligible institution requesting information concerning admission to that 

institution.

    Undergraduate students, for purposes of Sec. Sec. 668.45 and 668.48 

only, means students enrolled in a bachelor's degree program, an 

associate degree program, or a vocational or technical program below the 

baccalaureate.

    (b) Disclosure through Internet or Intranet websites. Subject to 

paragraphs (c)(2), (e)(2) through (4), or (g)(1)(ii) of this section, as 

appropriate, an institution may satisfy any requirement to disclose 

information under paragraph (d), (e), or (g) of this section for--

    (1) Enrolled students or current employees by posting the 

information on an Internet website or an Intranet website that is 

reasonably accessible to the individuals to whom the information must be 

disclosed; and

    (2) Prospective students or prospective employees by posting the 

information on an Internet website.

    (c) Notice to enrolled students. (1) An institution annually must 

distribute to all enrolled students a notice of the availability of the 

information required to be disclosed pursuant to paragraphs (d), (e), 

and (g) of this section, and pursuant to 34 CFR 99.7 (Sec. 99.7 sets 

forth the notification requirements of the Family Educational Rights and 

Privacy Act of 1974). The notice must list and briefly describe the 

information and tell the student how to obtain the information.

    (2) An institution that discloses information to enrolled students 

as required under paragraph (d), (e), or (g) of this section by posting 

the information on an Internet website or an Intranet website must 

include in the notice described in paragraph (c)(1) of this section--

    (i) The exact electronic address at which the information is posted; 

and

    (ii) A statement that the institution will provide a paper copy of 

the information on request.

    (d) General disclosures for enrolled or prospective students. An 

institution must make available to any enrolled student or prospective 

student, on request, through appropriate publications, mailings or 

electronic media, information concerning--

    (1) Financial assistance available to students enrolled in the 

institution (pursuant to Sec. 668.42);

    (2) The institution (pursuant to Sec. 668.43); and

    (3) The institution's completion or graduation rate and, if 

applicable, its transfer-out rate (pursuant to Sec. 668.45). In the 

case of a request from a prospective student, the information must be 

made available prior to the student's enrolling or entering into any 

financial obligation with the institution.

    (e) Annual security report. (1) Enrolled students and current 

employees--annual security report. By October 1 of each year, an 

institution must distribute, to



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all enrolled students and current employees, its annual security report 

described in Sec. 668.46(b), through appropriate publications and 

mailings, including--

    (i) Direct mailing to each individual through the U.S. Postal 

Service, campus mail, or electronic mail;

    (ii) A publication or publications provided directly to each 

individual; or

    (iii) Posting on an Internet website or an Intranet website, subject 

to paragraphs (e)(2) and (3) of this section.

    (2) Enrolled students--annual security report. If an institution 

chooses to distribute its annual security report to enrolled students by 

posting the disclosure on an Internet website or an Intranet website, 

the institution must comply with the requirements of paragraph (c)(2) of 

this section.

    (3) Current employees--annual security report. If an institution 

chooses to distribute its annual security report to current employees by 

posting the disclosure on an Internet website or an Intranet website, 

the institution must, by October 1 of each year, distribute to all 

current employees a notice that includes a statement of the report's 

availability, the exact electronic address at which the report is 

posted, a brief description of the report's contents, and a statement 

that the institution will provide a paper copy of the report upon 

request.

    (4) Prospective students and prospective employees--annual security 

report. The institution must provide a notice to prospective students 

and prospective employees that includes a statement of the report's 

availability, a description of its contents, and an opportunity to 

request a copy. An institution must provide its annual security report, 

upon request, to a prospective student or prospective employee. If the 

institution chooses to provide its annual security report to prospective 

students and prospective employees by posting the disclosure on an 

Internet website, the notice described in this paragraph must include 

the exact electronic address at which the report is posted, a brief 

description of the report, and a statement that the institution will 

provide a paper copy of the report upon request.

    (5) Submission to the Secretary--annual security report. Each year, 

by the date and in a form specified by the Secretary, an institution 

must submit the statistics required by Sec. 668.46(c) to the Secretary.

    (f) Prospective student-athletes and their parents, high school 

coach and guidance counselor--report on completion or graduation rates 

for student-athletes.

    (1)(i) Except under the circumstances described in paragraph 

(f)(1)(ii) of this section, when an institution offers a prospective 

student-athlete athletically related student aid, it must provide to the 

prospective student-athlete, and his or her parents, high school coach, 

and guidance counselor, the report produced pursuant to Sec. 668.48(a).

    (ii) An institution's responsibility under paragraph (f)(1)(i) of 

this section with reference to a prospective student athlete's high 

school coach and guidance counselor is satisfied if--

    (A) The institution is a member of a national collegiate athletic 

association;

    (B) The association compiles data on behalf of its member 

institutions, which data the Secretary determines are substantially 

comparable to those required by Sec. 668.48(a); and

    (C) The association distributes the compilation to all secondary 

schools in the United States.

    (2) By July 1 of each year, an institution must submit to the 

Secretary the report produced pursuant to Sec. 668.48.

    (g) Enrolled students, prospective students, and the public--report 

on athletic program participation rates and financial support data. 

(1)(i) An institution of higher education subject to Sec. 668.47 must, 

not later than October 15 of each year, make available on request to 

enrolled students, prospective students, and the public, the report 

produced pursuant to Sec. 668.47(c). The institution must make the 

report easily accessible to students, prospective students, and the 

public and must provide the report promptly to anyone who requests it.

    (ii) The institution must provide notice to all enrolled students, 

pursuant to paragraph (c)(1) of this section, and prospective students 

of their right to request the report described in paragraph (g)(1) of 

this section. If the institution chooses to make the report



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available by posting the disclosure on an Internet website or an 

Intranet website, it must provide in the notice the exact electronic 

address at which the report is posted, a brief description of the 

report, and a statement that the institution will provide a paper copy 

of the report on request. For prospective students, the institution may 

not use an Intranet website for this purpose.

    (2) An institution must submit the report described in paragraph 

(g)(1)(i) of this section to the Secretary within 15 days of making it 

available to students, prospective students, and the public.



(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 

1845-0004 and 1845-0010)



(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1092)



[64 FR 59066, Nov. 1, 1999]