Student Consumer Information
Annual Federal Reporting
The federal Student-Right-To-Know Act requires institutions to make completion rates available upon request to prospective students and other interested parties. The Act defines the cohort of students on which the institution must report. This cohort is comprised of “first time, full-time, degree-seeking” students in the institution’s fall term that completed their program of study within 150% of their program length.
Student Right to Know Disclosure
State Authorization and Program Credentials Disclosures
CC Program License Eligibility Chart
Annual Disclosures
Carrington Annual Disclosure documents for each campus can found at the links below and paper copies are available upon request. The Annual Disclosures contain information on the following topics:
- Campus Crime & Security
- Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention
- Privacy of Student Records (FERPA)
- Copyright Infringement Policies & Sanctions
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California Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
CA BPPE Annual Report
2022 California BPPE Annual Report Posting
2021 California BPPE Annual Report Posting
2020 California BPPE Annual Report Posting
CA BPPE School Performance Fact Sheets
In compliance with the California Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education requirements, Carrington College provides prospective students with a School Performance Fact Sheet for each of its programs offered at its California locations. These School Performance Fact Sheets provide information about completion rates, student performance with respect to relevant professional licensing examinations, as well as placement rates and salary information provided by graduates.
Carrington is required to provide completion and graduate employment rates for a number of regulators. Students should note that definitions and methodologies, including who is included in the cohort and the timeframe used to calculate those metrics, vary by regulator. Students should pay close attention to the definitions and calculation methodologies required by each.
The California School Performance Fact Sheets are provided below by location and program.
Alaska
Carrington College Online is exempt from Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education authorization requirements under Alaska Statutes 14.48 and this chapter, because the programs offered to Alaska residents are online and the institution does not have a physical presence in the state.
Oregon School Performance Fact Sheets
In compliance with the Oregon Student Assistance Commission, Office of Degree Authorization, Carrington College provides prospective students with a School Performance Fact Sheet for each of its programs offered to Oregon residents. The School Performance Fact Sheets are provided below.
Certificate of Achievement in Dental Assisting
Certificate of Achievement in Medical Administrative Assistant Online
Certificate of Achievement in Medical Assisting
Certificate of Achievement in Medical Assisting Online
Certificate of Achievement in Medical Billing and Coding Online
Certificate of Achievement in Pharmacy Technology
Certificate of Achievement in Veterinary Assisting
Associate Degree in Health Studies
Net Price Calculator
Carrington College’s net price calculator will provide an estimate of federal, institutional aid eligibility, and as well as additional financing options.
Transfer Credit Policy
Credit earned at another accredited post-secondary institution may be evaluated for transfer to a Carrington program if a grade of “C” or better was earned within the timeframes noted below. Transfer credit is evaluated on an hour-by-hour basis for acceptance toward Carrington program requirements. Carrington College does not accept credits through challenge exams and achievement tests. Transfer credit is not granted for externship, senior project capstone courses. Transfer credits may be granted for courses completed with a grade of “C” or better, and the following time requirements are met with the following:
- Technical coursework (core courses) if completed within three years from the time of enrollment at Carrington College. If technical course work is over six months old, prospective students may be required to meet with the Program Director for a skills assessment. Prospectivestudents may be required to audit course work for which they received the credit, which is over six months old, to ensure mastery.
- Science-related general education courses must have been completed within five years from the time of enrollment at Carrington College. Some science-based general education courses are not eligible for transfer. See below for specific course information.
- Students must complete at least 25% of the program requirements at Carrington College.
Official transcripts documenting coursework must be provided prior to starting the program. If official transcripts are not provided prior to the start of the program from all institutions attended, students must complete the required course(s). Official transcripts are identified as the issuing institution or an authorized third-party vendor sending the official transcript directly to Carrington College.
Carrington College may require further documentation, such as course descriptions and program outlines, to complete the transfer credit evaluation. Students and sponsoring agencies will be notified of the transfer credit evaluation outcome. The College maintains a record of all transfer credit evaluations and keeps transcripts received for evaluation in the student’s record. These transcripts become the property of Carrington College andare not copied or forwarded to other institutions.
Science-based courses not available for transfer credit:
- BIO 222 Clinical Kinesiology
- BIO 107 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Voter Registration
The Federal Election Commission provides guidance regarding voter registration in each state at www.eac.gov/voter_resources/register_to_vote.aspx
Title IX Anti-discrimination Statement:
Carrington College does not discriminate on the basis of sex and prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates, as required by Title IX and its regulations, including in admission and employment. Inquiries about Title IX may be referred to Carrington College’s Title IX Coordinator, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights, or both. Carrington College’s nondiscrimination policy and grievance procedures can be located by clicking on the hyperlink below. To report information about conduct that may constitute sex discrimination or make a complaint of sex discrimination under Title IX, please immediately contact one of the Title IX Coordinators listed below or refer to the nondiscrimination and grievance procedures by clicking on the hyperlink below.
To access Carrington College’s Sexual Harassment and Sexual Assault Prevention Policy and Appendix A click here.
To Access Title IX Coordinator Training Materials click here.
To Access Title IX Investigator Training Materials click here.
Title IX Coordinator:
Lea Marshall
8909 Folsom Blvd.
Sacramento, CA 95826
Phone: (312) 287-4620
lmarshall@carrington.edu
Deputy Title IX Coordinator
Jennifer Dean
201 N Bonita Ave, Suite 101
Tucson, Arizona
Phone: (559) 512-2399
jennifer.dean@carrington.edu
Student Diversity Information
The federal Higher Education Opportunity Act requires institution to make available to current and prospective students information about student body diversity, including the percentage of enrolled, full-time students in the following categories:
- Male
- Female
- Self-identified members of a major racial or ethnic group
- Federal Pell Grant recipients
Privacy of Student Records
Carrington College respects the rights and privacy of its students and acknowledges the responsibility to maintain confidentiality of personally identifiable information. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (commonly known as “FERPA”) is a federal law that affords students’ rights with respect to their education records. You may view Carrington College’s FERPA policy here.
Carrington College Annual FERPA Policy Statement
Marketing Materials
Complaint Process Disclosure
Federal Program Integrity rules issued by the U.S. Department of Education require institutions to provide to students or prospective students contact information needed to file a complaint with its accrediting agency and with relevant state agencies. This list includes contact information for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. It should not be construed as informative of what agencies regulate Carrington College or in what states the institution is licensed or required to be licensed. That information, along with contact information for our accreditor(s), can be found in the academic catalog.