According to the Student Right To Know Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-542) (Code of Federal Regulations; Title 34, Subtitle B, Chapter VI, Part 668, Subpart D, Institutional and Financial Assistance Information for Students), colleges and universities that administer federal Title IV funds must disclose certain information to prospective and enrolled students, parents, and employees. Required student consumer information is already on our website, this page is meant to create a simple way to access all of the required information from one point.
Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that is meant to protect the privacy of educational records. FERPA gives students the right to review educational records and provide consent for the disclosure of their records.
Facilities and Services Available to Students with Disabilities
Change of Name and/or Gender Policy
Tuition/Fees/Cost of Attendance
Return of Title IV Funds (Updated 02-26-09 PDF)
Refund Policy (Board Policy 303.11.06 Student Refund)
Copyright Infringement Policies
MidAlert! Terms and Conditions
Inclement Weather and Class Cancellation Information
Plagiarism (Student Code of Conduct v.09-10-2014 PDF)
Plan to Improve Academic Progress (Strategic Plan 2011-2015 PDF)
Student Financial Aid Information
Student Loans Information published by the Department of Education
Entrance Counseling for Student Borrowers
Exit Counseling for Student Borrowers
Code of Conduct for Educational Loans
National Student Loan Database System
FA Penalties for Drug Law Violation and Conviction Policy Disclosure Statement 2020-21 (Updated 08-21-20)
Notice of Availability of Institutional Financial Aid
Contact Information for Assistance in Obtaining Institutional or Financial Aid Information
Annual Instructional Report (2022-2023)
Graduation Rates for Students Receiving Athletically Related Student Aid
(Mid will start reporting on this after 2023)
Transfer-out Rates for Students Receiving Athletically Related Student Aid
(Mid will start reporting on this after 2023)
Intercollegiate Athletic Program Participation Rates and Financial Support Data (Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act)
Voter Registration Forms (Available in Student Services)
The Jeanne Clery Act, commonly referred to as the Clery Act, is a federal consumer protection law that requires colleges to provide information about certain types of crimes that occur on College property, along with safety and security policies and protocols that are in place. This information is to be published and shared through an Annual Security Report. To learn more about Clery Act requirements, visit the Federal Register here.
Mid Michigan College - Annual Security Report 2024 (PDF)
Alcohol and Other Drugs Policy Statement
Vaccination Policy Statement
For Mid’s full Title IX Policy please see the Title IX Policy website
For additional information, visit Student Services on either campus or call (989) 386-6622.
Lori Fassett, Associate Vice President of Human Resources, Title IX/Civil Rights Coordinator; 1375 South Clare Avenue, Harrison, MI 48625, Office: Harrison Campus, Room 213B; 2600 South Summerton Road, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858. Office: Doan, Room 104; (989) 386-6622 x692; lfassett1@midmich.edu.