Students Right to Know

In compliance with the Department of Education's Student Right-to-Know Act, all colleges and
universities receiving Title IV funds are required to report various points of information to students,
employees and prospective students.
The Student Right-to-Know Act requires an institution that participates in any federal student financial
assistance program to disclose information about graduation or completion rates to current and
prospective students.


Clery Act

The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (commonly
known as the Clery Act) is federal legislation designed to provide students, prospective students, and the
public with uniform information from universities throughout the country on criminal problems and
police and security issues. This brochure meets all reporting requirements as set forth in the Clery Act.
Criminal statistics are updated by October 1 of each year.
      2021 Cleary Disclosure


Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990
Campus security and safety is an important factor of postsecondary education. The Crime Awareness
and Campus Security Act of 1990
http://ncta.unl.edu/faculty-staff-resources is a federal law that
requires colleges and universities to disclose information about campus crime and security policies.
Colleges and universities that are eligible to receive Title IV funding must publish an annual report by October 1.  The Report must contain three years of crime statistiucs in various categories.
      2021 Campus Security Report

Equity in Athletics Report: https://ncta.unl.edu/documents/athletic_participation_chart_-_eada_2022.pdf

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