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Drug, Alcohol, and Tobacco Laws and Prevention
Drug, Alcohol, and Tobacco laws and prevention information
Financial Aid Information
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Student Employment
Institutional Information
Financial Information
Academic Programs
Accreditation
Accessibility Services
Financial Assistance for Study Abroad
- Students enrollment in a study abroad program approved for credit by the home institution
may be considered enrollment at the home institution for the purpose of applying for
federal student aid under the Title IV, HEA programs.
Copyright Infringement and Illegal File-Sharing Notice
Transfer Credit
Student Diversity
Job Placement/Employment and Graduate/Professional Enrollment
Retention and Graduation Rates
Vaccinations Policy
- Details on UVU's limited vaccination requirement in clinical programs
Athletics
Privacy of Student Records (FERPA)
Consumer Information on College Navigator Website
The Department of Education is required to post 26 items on the College Navigator
website for each institution, including a link to the institution's website that provides
“in an easily accessible manner”
- student activities offered by the institution;
- services offered by the institution for individuals with disabilities;
- career and placement services offered to students during and after enrollment;
- policies of the institution related to transfer of credit from other institutions.
- Utah Valley University on College Navigator
STUDENT CONSUMER COMPLAINTS
Informal reports or complaints associated with UVU should be directed to the appropriate
university office or department. Click here for help reporting your concern.
Formal Student Complaints.
- Complaints against the University relating to fraud, false advertising, or other deceptive
practices can be filed with the Utah Division of Consumer Protection, 160 East 300
South, 2nd Floor, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, Telephone No. 801-530-6601, Toll Free in Utah at
1-800-721-SAFE. In addition, students involved with distance and correspondence education
can file a complaint with their state’s enforcement authority (State Regulators/Student
Consumer Complaints) HERE (UT Sara Complaint Process).
- Complaints relating to issues that are covered by the Student Rights and Responsibilities Code should follow the University's prescribed process for filing a complaint. More information
on UVU's prescribed processes can be found here: https://www.uvu.edu/studentconduct/report.
- Complaints regarding institutional non-compliance with specific eligibility requirements,
standards for accreditation, or policies of the Northwest Commission on Colleges and
Universities can be filed with the commission at https://www.nwccu.org/tools-resources/complaints/.
Copies of documents describing the University's accreditation and state approval are
available for review upon request.
For concerns that are not successfully resolved at the university level, complainants
may contact any of the following organizations: