(1)
Availability of subchapter IV institution information
Not later than one year after August 14, 2008, the Secretary shall make publicly available on the College Navigator website, in simple and understandable terms, the following information about each institution of higher education that participates in programs under subchapter IV, for the most recent academic year for which satisfactory data are available:
(A)
A statement of the institution’s mission.
(B)
The total number of undergraduate students who applied to, were admitted by, and enrolled in the institution.
(C)
For institutions that require SAT or ACT scores to be submitted, the reading, writing, mathematics, and combined scores on the SAT or ACT, as applicable, for the middle 50 percent range of the institution’s freshman class.
(D)
The number of first-time, full-time, and part-time students enrolled at the institution, at the undergraduate and (if applicable) graduate levels.
(E)
The number of degree- or certificate-seeking undergraduate students enrolled at the institution who have transferred from another institution.
(F)
The percentages of male and female undergraduate students enrolled at the institution.
(G)
Of the first-time, full-time, degree- or certificate-seeking undergraduate students enrolled at the institution—
(i)
the percentage of such students who are from the State in which the institution is located;
(ii)
the percentage of such students who are from other States; and
(iii)
the percentage of such students who are international students.
(H)
The percentages of first-time, full-time, degree- or certificate-seeking students enrolled at the institution, disaggregated by race and ethnic background.
(I)
The percentage of undergraduate students enrolled at the institution who are formally registered with the office of disability services of the institution (or the equivalent office) as students with disabilities, except that if such percentage is three percent or less, the institution shall report “three percent or less”.
(J)
The percentages of first-time, full-time, degree- or certificate-seeking undergraduate students enrolled at the institution who obtain a degree or certificate within—
(i)
the normal time for completion of, or graduation from, the student’s program;
(ii)
150 percent of the normal time for completion of, or graduation from, the student’s program; and
(iii)
200 percent of the normal time for completion of, or graduation from, the student’s program;
(K)
The number of certificates, associate degrees, baccalaureate degrees, master’s degrees, professional degrees, and doctoral degrees awarded by the institution.
(L)
The undergraduate major areas of study at the institution with the highest number of degrees awarded.
(M)
The student-faculty ratio, the number of full-time and part-time faculty, and the number of graduate assistants with primarily instructional responsibilities, at the institution.
(N)
(i)
The cost of attendance for first-time, full-time undergraduate students enrolled in the institution who live on campus;
(ii)
the cost of attendance for first-time, full-time undergraduate students enrolled in the institution who live off campus; and
(iii)
in the case of a public institution of higher education and notwithstanding subsection (b)(1), the costs described in clauses (i) and (ii), for—
(I)
first-time, full-time students enrolled in the institution who are residents of the State in which the institution is located; and
(II)
first-time, full-time students enrolled in the institution who are not residents of such State.
(O)
The average annual grant amount (including Federal, State, and institutional aid) awarded to a first-time, full-time undergraduate student enrolled at the institution who receives financial aid.
(P)
The average annual amount of Federal student loans provided through the institution to undergraduate students enrolled at the institution.
(Q)
The total annual grant aid awarded to undergraduate students enrolled at the institution, from the Federal Government, a State, the institution, and other sources known by the institution.
(R)
The percentage of first-time, full-time undergraduate students enrolled at the institution receiving Federal, State, and institutional grants, student loans, and any other type of student financial assistance known by the institution, provided publicly or through the institution, such as Federal work-study funds.
(S)
The number of students enrolled at the institution receiving Federal Pell Grants.
(V)
A link to the institution’s website that provides, in an easily accessible manner, the following information:
(i)
Student activities offered by the institution.
(ii)
Services offered by the institution for individuals with disabilities.
(iii)
Career and placement services offered by the institution to students during and after enrollment.
(iv)
Policies of the institution related to transfer of credit from other institutions.
(W)
A link to the appropriate section of the Bureau of Labor Statistics website that provides information on regional data on starting salaries in all major occupations.
(X)
Information required to be submitted under paragraph (4) and a link to the institution pricing summary page described in paragraph (5).
(Y)
In the case of an institution that was required to submit a report under subsection (e)(1), a link to such report.
(Z)
The availability of alternative tuition plans, which may include guaranteed tuition plans.