Student Consumer Information

Notice of Availability of Institutional and Financial Aid Information

This page has been created to fulfill Westminster's compliance with the disclosure requirements under Title IV. Title IV requires institutions participating in financial aid programs to disclose specified information to all prospective students. Below is a list of the disclosure requirements, and links to pages that contain the actual information or where to obtain the information. 

Financial Assistance Information

Contact Information for Financial Aid
Aimee Bristow, Associate VP of Enrollment Management & Director of Financial Aid
Email: Aimee.Bristow@WCMO.edu
Phone: 573-592-5364

General Information about the School

Contact Information on Disability Support Services
Karen Thompson-Wolfe, Director of Learning Opportunities Center Karen.TompsonWolfe@WCMO.edu
Phone: 573-592-5304

Contact Information for Transfer of Credit
Linda Webster, Transfer Credit Evaluation and Advising Module Specialist
Linda.Webster@WCMO.edu
Phone: 573-592-6128

Teacher Preparation Program Report

Student Right-to-Know

The Student Right-to-Know Act was enacted in 1990 by federal law. The law requires institutions that receive Title IV HEA student financial aid to collect, report and/or disclose graduation rates for full-time, first-time, degree-seeking undergraduate students and students receiving athletically related student aid. See IPEDS.

Business Program Student Outcome Data

Equity in Athletics

Any coeducational institution of higher education that participates in a federal student aid program and has an intercollegiate athletics program is required to publish an annual Equity in Athletics report. This report contains participation rates, financial support, and other information on its men’s and women’s intercollegiate athletic programs.

Contact Information on Student Right-to-Know and EADA
Matt Knudtson, Director of Institutional Research and Assessment
Email: Matt.Knudtson@WCMO.edu; Phone: 573-592-5311

Information for Crime Victims about Disciplinary Proceedings 

Effective August 14, 2009, upon written request, Westminster College must disclose to the alleged victim of any crime of violence or a nonforcible sex offense, the results of any disciplinary proceeding conducted by the institution against a student who is the alleged perpetrator of such crime or offense. If the alleged victim is deceased as a result of the crime or offense, the information shall be provided, upon request, to the next of kin of the alleged victim. Additional disciplinary proceedings are available in the Student Life Handbook.

Click to view the Student Life Handbook.

Voter Registration Form Distribution Policy 

At least 60 days prior to federal elections and state elections for governor, an email devoted exclusively to voter registration will be sent to all enrolled Westminster students by the Director of Student Involvement, Office of Student Involvement, informing students that a link to an electronic voter registration form is available at: http://www.sos.mo.gov/elections/govotemissouri/register. 

In addition, the Director for Student Involvement will have paper voter registration forms available for students who choose not to complete an electronic voter registration form.

Security and Fire Safety

Contact Information for Campus Security : 573-592-5555
Information for Crime Victims about Disciplinary Proceedings : 573-592-5555

Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)

Copyright Infringement

Drug-Free Schools and Campuses Biannual Report

Drug Violations

Verification

Employees to Contact for Further Required Disclosure Information