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Student Consumer Information Disclosure

The Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 requires that universities make available to current and prospective students important information concerning each institution’s academic programs, retention rates, graduation rates, crime reports, financial aid procedures and more in an effort to ensure fairness and transparency for all higher education consumers. Troy University is committed to providing prospective students, students, their families and the community full disclosure of all consumer information as required by state and federal law.

The laws are intended to satisfy an individual's right to know and afford the opportunity to make fully informed choices regarding the institutions being reviewed. Troy University has developed this page to serve as the central portal for obtaining necessary information about our institution. It is our hope that this concerted effort to provide this data will allow all individuals to access the information they need to make the best college decision possible for them and their future.

For additional information about Troy University and a comparison to other higher education institutions, please see the College Navigator website maintained by the U.S. Department of Education. This site contains useful information concerning student activities and services across more than 7,000 institutions of higher learning in the United States, including Troy University.

 

General Institutional Information

 

Educational Programs

 

Student Financial Assistance

 

Health and Safety

  • Oracle Student Handbook & Planner
  • Standards of Conduct
  • Security Report
  • Missing Person Notification Policy
  • Fire Safety Report
  • Fire Logs are kept at the University Police Department for all fire calls on the campus. The police department logs the call, the nature of the call and the ending status of the call. The Housing and Residence Life Office also maintains a log of all fire alarms in University operated residence halls. This includes drills and false alarms. These reports are filed by the resident staff in each hall and forwarded to the Housing and Residence Life Office to be maintained and used in the development of the Annual Fire Safety Report.
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Student Outcomes

 

Contact Us

Troy University Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness (IRPE)

011 Adams Administration Building
Troy, Alabama 36082
Phone: 334-670-3803
Fax: 334-670-3815



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