Federal and state regulations, specifically the Higher Education Opportunity Act, require all colleges and universities to make available to prospective students and current students and employees information on a variety of topics. Such information includes general institutional operation, financial aid, general completion and graduation rates, annual security report, completion and graduation for student athletes.
It is the individual’s responsibility to know and follow current requirements and procedures at the departmental and University level. A copy of the required disclosure information is made available at this website, or by the department designated.
Contact information is provided in each section below. For general questions, contact the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, oira@park.edu.
Consumer Information
Contact information: Office of the President, 8700 NW River Park Dr., Parkville, MO 64152, 816-584-6202, president@park.edu
Contact information: Office of Academic Affairs, 8700 NW River Park Dr., Parkville, MO 64152, 816-584-6467, academic.affairs@park.edu
- Academic Regulations and Policies
- Accreditation and State Authorization
- Copyright Policy – Classroom
- Degree and Certificate Programs
- Faculty
- Privacy of Student Records: Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
- Study Abroad
- Textbook Information (click on the “syllabus” column for each course)
- Transfer Policies
Contact information: Office of the Registrar, 8700 NW River Park Dr., Parkville, MO 64152, 816-584-6275, registrar@park.edu
Licensure Programs & Disclosure Requirements
In compliance with federal regulations, Park University provides students with information about programs that are designed to lead to a professional or teaching licensure. The intention is to aid students in making informed decisions about their education and career path.
Park University licensure programs strive to maintain accurate and up-to-date information about the educational requirements for licensure in the United States. However, regulations are subject to change and varying interpretations. In addition to possible changes in educational requirements, licensure often includes additional requirements, such as specific examinations and additional training or practicum hours. It is highly recommended that students seek guidance from the appropriate licensing agency before beginning an academic program to ensure they know what is needed to obtain the license/certification/registration in the state in which they intend to practice and/or seek licensure.
The Council on Licensure, Enforcement, and Regulation maintains a listing by profession of licensing and regulatory boards in North America. This may be helpful for researching professional licensure or certification processes, requirements, and agency contact information. Please consult with your advisor or admissions representative for additional assistance.
Student Location
Park University determines the student location for purpose of licensure disclosures in the following manner: the address the student lists as the primary address when completing the admission application or when providing an updated address to Park University’s student information system during periods of enrollment. The student is responsible for notifying Park University of address changes.
In cases where a current address is requested but not provided, the student location will be considered the State of Missouri. Similarly, for students residing outside any U.S. state or territory, the student location will be considered the State of Missouri.
Public Disclosures
Park University licensure programs are required to indicate whether their program meets the educational requirements for licensure in certain U.S. states. Prospective students residing in a state in which educational requirements of licensure have not been affirmed, will not be eligible for federal financial aid for that program unless they intend to practice in a state where the program meets educational requirements. In these cases, the student must formally attest to this intent, in writing and provide it to their advisor or admissions representative.
Direct Disclosures to Students
The U.S. Department of Education requires Park University to disclose information directly to students based on their location or change in location. Relocation to another state during the course of your program may impact your ability to obtain licensure in a new state. Please communicate with your program director prior to relocating to explore your options.
Park University Licensure Programs
The following are links to the required disclosures for all Park University programs that are designed to lead to licensure. Current and prospective students should communicate early and often with their program directors about licensure requirements in the state in which they intend to practice.
State Authorization for Education Licensure
- Bachelor of Science in Education, K-12 Art
- Bachelor of Science in Education, K-12 Mild/Moderate Cross Categorical Disabilities
- Bachelor of Science in Education, Elementary Education
- Bachelor of Science in Education, Middle School Education
- Bachelor of Science in Education, Secondary Education
- Master of Education, Educational Leadership
- Educational Specialist, Educational Administration
- State Authorization for Nursing Licensure, Bachelor of Science in Nursing
- State Authorization for Social Work, Bachelor of Social Work
Contact information: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, 8700 NW River Park Dr., Parkville, MO 64152, 816-584-2111, oira@park.edu
Contact information: Chief Finance Officer, 8700 NW River Park Dr., Parkville, MO 64152, 816-584-6249, finance@park.edu
Audit Reports
- Report to the Board of Trustees and Audit Committee, 2019
- Independent Auditor’s Report and Consolidated Financial Statements, June 30, 2020 and 2019
- Independent Auditor’s Report and Consolidated Financial Statements, June 30, 2021 and 2020
- Independent Auditor’s Report and Consolidated Financial Statements, June 30, 2022 and 2021
Financial Statement Summaries
Contact information: Student Financial Aid Office, 8700 NW River Park Dr., Box 44, Parkville, MO 64152-3795, 816-584-6290, finaid@park.edu
Federal financial aid regulations [The Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA), as amended by the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA)] requires the disclosure of general information to prospective and current enrolled students with regard to consumer information. In accordance with these regulations, every effort has been made to provide the most accurate and up-to-date information available; however, the content of this information is subject to change due to changes in federal, state, or institutional policies and procedures.
If you are unable to access the information below, please contact the Park University Office of Financial Aid to request a paper copy of the information.
- How to Apply
- Federal Aid Eligibility Requirements
- Award Notifications
- Cost of Attendance
- Types of Financial Aid
- Federal Student Loan Information
- Student Loan Repayment Options
- Book Vouchers
- Financial Aid Scam Alert
- Return of Title IV Federal Aid
- Satisfactory Academic Progress
- Financial Aid Disbursements
- Tuition Refund Policy
- Rights and Responsibilities
- Financial Aid Code of Conduct
- Net Price Calculator
- Cohort Default Rate
Washington State Residents
For Washington State residents seeking information and resources about student loan repayment or seeking to submit a complaint relating to your student loans or student loan servicer, please visit www.wsac.wa.gov/loan-advocacy or contact the Student Loan Advocate at loanadvocate@wsac.wa.gov.
Contact information: Dean of Students, 8700 NW River Park Dr., Parkville, MO 64152, 816-584-6377, studentlife@park.edu
Contact information: Office of Academic Affairs, 8700 NW River Park Dr., Parkville, MO 64152, 816-584-6467, academic.affairs@park.edu
- Retention, Transfer-out, and Graduation Rates (on College Navigator)
- Graduate Employment and Continuing Education Rates
- Teacher Preparation Program Report (Title II)
- NCLEX-RN Pass Rates
- BSW Assessment of Student Learning Outcomes AY 22-23
- BSW Assessment of Student Learning Outcomes AY 23-24
- MSW Assessment of Student Learning Outcomes AY 22-23
- MSW Assessment of Student Learning Outcomes AY 23-24
Contact information: Office of Academic Affairs, 8700 NW River Park Dr., Parkville, MO 64152, 816-584-6467, academic.affairs@park.edu
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