Availability of Institutional and Financial Aid Information

Platt College is required by federal law to annually make available certain consumer information to enrolled students.  This web page is to outline what information is available and where you can locate in on the website.  You can receive this information as a paper copy by emailing Laura Kellogg, Director of Financial Aid and Title IX Coordinator, [email protected] or by sending a request to Laura Kellogg, Director of Financial Aid and Title IX Coordinator at 3100 South Parker Rd. Aurora, CO 80014.

For clarification of this disclosure, Platt College defines the following terms:

  • Academic Year: is defined as a period of 9 months.  In the College's 36-month program, there are 4 academic years.
  • Annually: once in a calendar year which runs from January 1-December 31 of each year.

The Financial Aid web page outlines: how to apply for aid, FAFSA eligibility, federal verification, types of aid, return of funds, drug violations penalities, satisfactory academic progress, students rights and responsibilities, and scholarship opportunities.

This notice provides you with a brief summary of Platt College's Institutional and Financial Aid Information.  The complete consumer infomation disclosure list and links may be accessed at Consumer Information Disclosures.

Disclosures included are:

General Institutional Information: (FERPA Rights, Services for Students with Disabilities, Student Diversity, Price of Attendance, Net Price Calculator, Refund Policy and Return of Title IV, Textbook Information, Educational Programs, Facilities, Faculty, Transfer Credit, Accreditation and Approvals, Copyright, HEOA Compliance, Students Activities, Career Placement Services, Voter Registration, Constitution Day, Misrepresentation, College Directory, Notice of Non-Discrimination

Student Financial Assistance and Student Loan Information: Assistance from Federal and College Programs, Availability of Financial Aid, Entrance Loan and Exit Loan Counseling, Code of Conduct for Education Loans

Health and Safety: Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention, Vaccination Policies, Campus Security and Crime Statistics, and Fire Safety Policies

Student Outcomes: Retention Rate, Graduation Rate, Transfer Out Rate, Career Placement Rate, NCLEX Pass Rate