Consumer Information

In compliance with Federal Regulations, Unitek College is required to distribute on an annual basis, consumer information along with procedures on how enrolled students can obtain this consumer information.

A list is provided below to show where certain policies can be found. You will notice some policies are on the web and some policies are in our School Catalog. Some of the information outlined below can be obtained in paper format- in your Unitek College School Catalog or on our website. (Fremont & Santa Clara : Open / Download) (Sacramento : Open / Download) Paper copies of any of the policies outlined below can be obtained upon request at any time.

Key
  • Information that can be found in the Unitek College School Catalog
  • Information that can be found in the Consumer Information page on Unitek College Website
General School information
  • Names and Associations of Accreditation, Approval and Licensure
  • Programs
  • GED
  • Classroom and Lab Facilities
  • List of Instructional personnel
  • Transfer of Credit
  • Special Facilities available for disabled students
  • Vaccinations
  • Copyright infringement
  • Misrepresentation
  • Textbook Information: (MA, PT, LVN, RN, ADN, BSN)
Student Right to Know
  • Employment/ Types of enrollments of grads*
  • Completion Rates: Click Here
  • Retention Rates of Degree seeking first-time full time undergraduate students*
  • Student Body Diversity
Policies
Campus Security
  • Fremont Campus Security Report: Click Here
  • Santa Clara Satellite Location of Fremont Security Report: Click Here
Financial Aid
  • Cost of Attendance
  • Need vs. Non-Need based federal Financial Aid
  • FERPA
  • Terms and Conditions for FFEL, Direct Loans
  • Eligibility
  • Applying for Aid
  • Loan Counseling- Entrance and Exit
  • Distribution of Aid
  • Rights and Responsibilities
  • Disbursement of Aid
  • Repayment
  • Criteria for SAP
  • Return of Title IV Funds
  • Contact Information
Disclosure Information

Definitions of commonly used terminology:

Program Completion:
When a student completes all program requirements and receives a degree, diploma, certificate, or other formal award. In order to be considered a completion, the degree/award must actually be conferred.

Federal Student Loans:
Includes all Title IV student loans, such as Stafford (subsidized and unsubsidized) and Perkins loans. This does not include PLUS and other loans made directly to parents.

Private Loans:
A loan provided by a private educational lender that is not a title IV loan and that is issued expressly for postsecondary education expenses to a borrower, regardless of whether the loan is provided through the educational institution that the student attends or directly to the borrower from the private educational lender.

Institutional Financing Plans:
An institutional financing plan is the extension of credit to a student for educational costs that will be paid by the student (or on the student’s behalf) after the program of study has ended. The amount and frequency of the installment payments and whether they include a fee or interest are specified in the written plan.

Graduates - Further Education:
The number of graduates that continue on with education at an accredited institution of higher education (postsecondary) on at least a half-time basis.

Graduates - Unavailable for Employment:
This category removes from the employment rate calculation graduates who fall into one of the following categories: death, incarceration, active military service deployment, the onset of a medical condition that prevents employment, or international students who have returned to their country of origin.

Disclosure Information by Program: