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Consumer Information | Arkansas Baptist College
Consumer Information | Arkansas Baptist College
Student Right-to-Know
Consumer Information
January 2026
Overview
In compliance with the Higher Education Act, as amended, Arkansas Baptist College provides the following consumer information to prospective and enrolled students, families, and the public. These disclosures are intended to help students and families make informed decisions about their educational investment.
General Institutional Information
Cost of attendance, including tuition, fees, room and board, and estimated personal expenses
Financial aid programs available, including federal, state, institutional, and private sources
Refund policies and requirements for return of Title IV financial aid
Academic programs, facilities, and faculty
Accreditation information (see
Accreditation page
Transfer of credit policies
Copyright infringement and peer-to-peer file sharing policies
Student diversity and demographics
Student Financial Aid
The Office of Financial Aid provides assistance to students in securing funding for their education. Available aid types include:
Federal Pell Grants
for eligible undergraduate students
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG)
Federal Work-Study
employment opportunities
Federal Direct Loans
(subsidized and unsubsidized)
State grants and scholarships
through the Arkansas Division of Higher Education
Institutional scholarships
based on merit and need
Student Outcomes
Retention and Graduation Rates
As required by the Student Right-to-Know Act, Arkansas Baptist College reports retention and graduation rates for its student body. Current rates are available through the
NCES College Navigator
Gainful Employment
Information about program outcomes and employment rates for graduates is available from the Office of Academic Affairs.
Health and Safety
Annual Security Report (see
Campus Safety page
Drug and alcohol abuse prevention programs
Vaccination policies
Emergency response and evacuation procedures
Student Rights
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (see
FERPA page
Title IX rights and protections (see
Title IX page
Disability services and ADA compliance
Student complaint and grievance procedures
Voter Registration
Arkansas Baptist College encourages all eligible students to participate in the democratic process. Voter registration information and assistance is available through Student Affairs. Students may register to vote in Arkansas at
Arkansas Secretary of State
Contact
For questions about any of the consumer information disclosures listed above, please contact:
Arkansas Baptist College
1600 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
Little Rock, AR 72202
Phone:
501-420-1200
Email:
info@arkansasbaptist.edu