The Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA) requires institutions to disclose specific information to the community. This allows you to make informed decisions about education at Roberts Wesleyan University and provides you with easily accessible information.
General Institution Information
- Professional Licensure Disclosure
- Enrollment Data
- Enrollment Fact Sheet
- FERPA
- Harassment and Discrimination Policy
- Title IX
- Graduation and Completion Rates
- Cohort Graduation Rate
Academic Information
- Course Catalog
- Degree Completion/ Adult Non-Traditional Academic Programs
- Degrees Conferred
- Faculty Class Size
- Graduate Academic Programs
- Online Programs
- Services for Students with Learning Disabilities
- Student Activities (undergraduate)
- Transfer Credit and Articulation Agreements
- Undergraduate Academic Programs
- Credit Hour Assignment
- Student Complaint Process
Student Financial Information
- Degree Completion Financial Aid
- Graduate Financial Aid
- Refund Policy
- Roberts CARES Act Student Funding
- Undergraduate Assistance Available from Federal programs
- Undergraduate Assistance Available from State programs
- Undergraduate Assistance Available from Roberts Wesleyan University grants and scholarships
- Undergraduate Net Price Calculator
- Undergraduate Tuition and Fees
- Undergraduate Forms and Resources
- Student Loan Code of Conduct Disclosure
Healthy and Safety Information
- Report An Incident or Concern
- Clery Report
- Campus Safety Policies and Reports
- Fire Safety Report
- Student Handbook
- Emergency Response and Evacuation Procedures
- Health Services
Outcomes
Athletics Information
- NCAA Graduation Rates
- RWU Graduation Rates
- 2021 EADA Report
- 2022 EADA Report
- 2023 EADA Report
- 2024 EADA Report
Roberts Wesleyan University and Northeastern Seminary strive to provide excellence in education for all of our students. Any concerns or complaints should first be addressed directly with the department administration. If all grievance procedures have been followed, all avenues of appeal exhausted and documentation provided that such procedures have been exhausted, then the student has the right to file a complaint with the NYS Office of College and University Evaluation.