Student Consumer Disclosures
As mandated by federal regulations set forth by the Higher Education Act of 1965 and amended in 2008, educational institutions participating in federal student aid programs must disclose specific consumer information for enrolled and prospective students, parents, current and prospective staff, faculty, and the public.
Financial Assistance
Academic Progress
- Undergraduate Academic Requirements and Regulations
- Graduate Academic Requirements and Regulations
- Satisfactory Academic Progress for Title IV eligibility and SAP Appeals
- Students Rights and Responsibilities
Institutional Information
Degree and Certificate Programs
*Master of Education in Teaching and Learning is not approved for federal loans programs
*MIM/CEMS is also not approved for federal loans programs
Cost of Attendance
Accessibility Services
Withdrawal and Return of Title IV Funds
Study Abroad
Withdrawal Procedures
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
Safeguarding Customer Information
Misrepresentation
The American University in Cairo (AUC) is committed to ensuring that no false, inchttps://catalog.aucegypt.edu/content.php?catoid=39&navoid=1990#privacy_rightsorrect, or misleading statement is made directly or indirectly to a student, any member of the public, an accrediting agency, or the US Department of Education. It has policies and procedures to ensure it does not misrepresent the nature of its educational programs in disseminating a student endorsement or testimonial. In addition, it ensures it does not misrepresent the nature of its financial charges.