Student Right-to-Know Act

The Student Right-to-Know Act, passed by Congress in 1990, requires institutions eligible for Title IV funding, under the Higher Education Act of 1965, to calculate completion or graduation rates of certificate- or degree-seeking, full-time students entering that institution, and to disclose these rates to current and prospective students.  Every institution that participates in any Title IV program and is attended by students receiving athletically-related student aid is required to disclose graduation/completion rates of all students as well as students receiving athletically-related student aid by race/ethnicity, gender and by sport, and the average completion or graduation rate for the four most recent years, to parents, coaches, and potential student athletes.  To read more about the Student Right-to-Know Act, please visit the National Center for Education Statistics website at http://nces.ed.gov

Jacksonville State University’s goal is to be as transparent as possible with prospective and current students.  In keeping with this goal, the informational tools and links listed below provide a snapshot of JSU based on Institutional Research and Effectiveness website, JSU Athletic website, and the NCAA website:

Graduation Rates of all Students

If you have any questions regarding this report or would like a hard copy of JSU’s Student Right-to-Know information, please contact Emily White, JSU Registrar, at ehwhite@jsu.edu.