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Institutional Policies and Consumer Information
This page provides links to information about Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary as required by the Higher Education Act of 1965 and amended in 2008.
General Information
School Accreditation
Educational Effectiveness
Retention, Completion, and Graduation Rates (pdf)
Student Body Demographics
Facilities and Services for Students with Disabilities (pdf)
Academic Information
Academic Programs
Academic Calendar
Faculty
Privacy of Student Records (pdf)
Professional Licensure (pdf)
Transfer of Credit Policy (pdf)
Withdrawal Requirements (pdf)
Student Financial Assistance
Tuition and Fees
Affording Your Education
Refund Policy and Return of Title IV Aid (pdf)
Contact Information for Assistance in Obtaining Financial Aid
Office of Financial Aid
Email
Health and Safety
Annual Security and Fire Safety Report – See Page 30 (pdf)
Campus Safety and Security Policies and Procedures (pdf)
Sexual Harassment and Misconduct (Title IX)
Student Concerns, Complaints, and Grievances Policy and Form (pdf)
Handbooks and Catalogues
Academic Handbook (pdf)
Academic Bulletin/Course Catalogue (pdf)
Student Life Handbook (pdf)
Financial Aid Handbook (pdf)
CARES Act Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund
This statement provides information to comply with reporting requirements for Garrett-Evangelical’s participation in the CARES Act Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund.
On April 9, 2020, in a letter from Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, Garret-Evangelical learned that the seminary would receive an allocation from the HEERF program of $54,902 of which no less than $27,451 must be distributed to eligible students in the form of emergency grants related to disruption of instruction due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
On April 17, 2020, Garrett-Evangelical submitted the required grant documents for the first part of the HEERF funds for student emergency grants. Garrett submitted the required certification document at that time.
On May 5, 2020, Dean of Students, Rev. Benjamin L. Reynolds issued a notice to all students concerning the availability of the emergency grants, along with a form to apply for the funds.
On May 6, 2020, Garrett received notice that the HEERF emergency student funds grant of $27,451 was approved and ready for drawdown in the G5 system.
On June 8, 2020, Garrett disbursed 15 grants totaling $21,315.75 to eligible students. The average grant size was $1421.05.
As of June 10, 2020, Garrett disbursed 16 grants totaling $22,736.80 to eligible students.
As of June 15, 2020, Garrett disbursed 17 grants totaling $24,157.85 to eligible students.
On June 29, 2020, Dean of Students, Rev. Benjamin L. Reynolds followed up with the students who had been issued grants in the first round and emailed all students about the opportunity for a second ground of emergency grants, along with a form to apply for the funds.
As of July 16, 2020, Garrett disbursed 20 grants totaling $25,657.85 to eligible students.
As of July 23, 2020, Garrett disbursed 28 grants totaling $31,500.40 to eligible students.
As of July 30 2020, Garrett disbursed 29 grants totaling $32,000.40.
In the first round of grants, 19 students were each awarded $1421.50. In the second round of grants, 10 students were awarded $500 each. The total amount awarded was $32,000.40.
Garrett estimates that 126 Title IV eligible students are enrolled in Spring 2020; the number is based on the number of students who filed FAFSA for Spring 2020.
Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Reporting under CARES Act
First Quarter Report for FY 2021 (July – September 2020)
, Reported on December 2, 2020
Second Quarter Report for FY 2021 (October – December 2020)
, Reported on January 8, 2021
Third Quarter Report for FY 2021 (January – March 2021)
, Reported on May 19, 2021
Fourth Quarter Report for FY 2021 (April – May 2021), Reported on
First Quarter Report for FY 2022 (July – September 2021)
, Reported on July 20, 2023
Second Quarter Report for FY 2022 (October – December 2021)
, Reported on July 20, 2023
Third Quarter Report for FY 2022 (January – March 2022)
, Reported on July 20, 2023
Fourth Quarter Report for FY 2022 (April – May 2022)
, Reported on July 20, 2023
First Quarter Report for FY 2023 (July – September 2022)
, Reported on July 20, 2023
Second Quarter Report for FY 2023 (October – December 2022)
, Reported on July 20, 2023
Third Quarter Report for FY 2023 (January – March 2023)
, Reported on July 20, 2023
Fourth Quarter Report for FY 2023 (April – May 2023)
, Reported on July 20, 2023
Notice of Nondiscrimination
Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary does not discriminate, or permit discrimination by any member of its community against any individual, on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, parental status, marital status, age, disability, citizenship, veteran status, genetic information, or any other classification prohibited by law in admissions, recruitment, financial aid, employment, housing, services, or in its educational programs or activities.
Student Concerns, Complaints, and Grievances
The policy and procedures regarding
Student Concerns, Complaints, and Grievances
are set out
here
. Current students may also access this information and a secure online form
here
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