This resource is provided to meet the requirements for compliance with the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended by the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA), for colleges and universities that participate in federal student financial aid programs. It is provided in support of the University Mission to help the Wittenberg University community, stakeholders, and other interested parties find resources and information that may be useful to them.
Federal Student Aid Programs
- Federal Pell Grants
- Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grants (SEOG)
- Federal Work Study
- Federal Direct Student Loans
- Federal Direct Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students (PLUS)
- Federal Perkins Loans
- National Student Student Loan Data System
Wittenberg Financial Aid Processes and Procedures
- Net Price Calculator
- Procedures for Applying for Aid
- Institutional Grants and Scholarships
- Outside Scholarships
- Determining Financial Need
- Eligibility
Rights and Responsibilities of Financial Aid Applicants
- Wittenberg Academic Catalog
- Satisfactory Academic Progress for Financial Aid Purposes
- Financial Aid and Withdrawal During a Term
- Student Employment Information
- Student Employment Policies
Loan Information
- Federal Student Aid
- Federal Direct Loan Entrance Counseling
- Federal Direct Loan Exit Counseling
- Types of Repayment Plans
- Student Loan Exit Counseling - Perkins
- Financial Literacy - GradReady
- Repayment Information for the Direct Loan Program
- Federal Direct Loan Default Rate History (enter Wittenberg University in the search)
Billing and Student Accounts
Wittenberg University General Information
- Institutional Reports
- Retention and Graduation Rates - All Students
- Gender and Ethnicity Enrollment Information
- Retention and Graduation Rates by Gender, Race/Ethnicity
- Academic Degree Programs
- Academic Credit Policy
- Accreditation
- General Education Learning Goals
- Program Learning Outcomes
- Information Security Policy
- Student Handbook
- List of Faculty
- Graduate Survey and Placement Reports
- Study Abroad Application Process
Other Policies and Procedures
- FCC Applications (updated 06/05/2020)
- Campus Emergency Notification System
- Drug Free Schools and Community Act Notification
- Substance Abuse Policies
- FERPA Rules and Regulations
- FERPA Tutorial
- Title IX Annual Notification
- Notice of Nondiscrimination
- Vaccination/Immunization Policies
- Transferring Credits
- Voter Registration Online Help
- Voter Registration Clark County, State of Ohio
- Faculty and Academic Departments
- Campus Map and Buildings
- Directions to Campus
- Services Available to Students With Disabilities
- Campus Safety & Security Report
- Student Complaint System and Form
Athletics
- Athletics & Recreation
- Wittenberg Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act Report - Information regarding the University's commitment to provide equitable opportunities available for men and women students can be accessed here: http://ope.ed.gov/athletics/#/. Wittenberg is a member of Division III of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC), and, as such, follows their policies and principles. A student-athlete may receive financial aid through Wittenberg's established and continuing program to aid students. The University does not consider athletic ability as a criterion in the formulation of the financial aid package.