Complaints Process
Beginning July 1, 2011, the U.S. Department of Education regulations to improve the integrity of programs authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act (HEA), as amended (the “Program Integrity Rule”), take effect.
The Program Integrity Rule requires, among other things,
that each college or university authorized to offer postsecondary education in
one or more States ensure access to a complaint process that will permit
student consumers to address the following:
- Alleged violations of State consumer protection laws that
include but are not limited to fraud and false advertising;
- Alleged violations of State laws or rules relating to the
licensure of postsecondary institutions; and
- Complaints relating to the quality of education or other
State or accreditation requirements.
Cardinal Stritch University, as an institution
authorized to provide postsecondary education in the State of Wisconsin, is
committed to full compliance with the Program Integrity Rule, and provides the
following confirmation to all current and/or prospective students:
The Higher Learning Commission of the North
Central Association of Colleges and Schools accredits Stritch. You may review
the University’s
accreditation documents.
Cardinal Stritch University seeks to resolve
all student concerns in a timely and effective manner. To that end, this
complaint process serves as an ongoing means for students to discuss concerns
or register formal complaints that pertain to alleged violations of State
consumer protection laws that include but are not limited to fraud and false
advertising; alleged violations of State laws or rules relating to the licensure
of postsecondary institutions; and complaints relating to the quality of
education or other State or accreditation requirements.
The Offices of Academic Affairs, Student
Development, Admissions, Bursar, Registrar and Financial Aid all provide
specific administrative means to address and resolve most, if not all of the
questions and concerns you may have. The contact information for each of these
Offices is provided below:
- Office of Academic Affairs (academic
programs, accreditation): (414) 410-4007
- Office of Student Development
(student and campus life): (414) 410-4184
- Office of Admissions (admissions
eligibility): (414) 410-4000
- Office of the Bursar (tuition/fee
payments): (414) 410-4230
- Office of the Registrar (academic
records): (414) 410-4081
- Office of Financial Aid (loans,
scholarships, grants): (414) 410-4048
It is expected that students will fully
utilize any/all of the University’s administrative procedures to address
concerns and/or complaints in as timely a manner as possible. On occasion,
however, a student may believe that these administrative procedures have not
adequately addressed concerns identified under the Program Integrity Rule. In
those select cases, the following independent procedures are provided:
- The Division of Trade and Consumer
Protection of the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer
Protection (the “Division”) is prepared to receive and review student consumer
complaints regarding alleged fraudulent or abusive practices by a college or
university in the delivery of postsecondary academic programs and activities,
including, for example, fraud or false advertising. Complaints may be filed
with the Division in written or electronic form by accessing the following
link: http://datcp.wi.gov/Consumer/Consumer_Complaints/index.aspx.
- The Office of the Attorney General for the
State of Wisconsin is authorized to investigate and prosecute violations of
State consumer laws, including laws relating to deceptive advertising, credit,
charitable solicitations, telecommunications, telemarketing and sales. The
Office cooperates with other States, the Federal Trade Commission and other
federal agencies in addressing national consumer protection issues. Further,
the Wisconsin Department of Justice Office of Consumer protection litigates
cases that are referred to the Department by other States agencies. Complaints
may be filed with the Wisconsin Department of Justice Office of Consumer Protection
at the following link: http://www.doj.state.wi.us/dls/ConsProt/cp_complaints.asp.
- The Higher Learning Commission (“HLC”) of
the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools is an independent body
responsible for the accreditation of programs offered by Stritch. HLC relies on
constant contact with the University to ensure quality higher learning.
Accredited institutions are required to submit progress reports, monitoring
reports, contingency reports, and annual reports, as well as to participate in
focus visits. Each year, HLC receives a number of complaints from students or
other parties. When a complaint raises issues regarding an institution’s
ability to meet accreditation criteria, HLC will forward a copy of the
complaint to the institution and request a formal response. Complaints may be
filed with Higher Learning Commission at the following link: http://www.ncahlc.org/information-for-the-public/complaints.html.
- A variety of other State agencies or State
Boards, which are involved in the evaluation and approval of institutional
programs, or in the granting of professional certification or licensure, may
also be contacted. These agencies include, but may not be limited to, the
following:
Accounting Examining Board:
http://www.drl.state.wi.us/board_detail.asp?boardid=61&locid=0
Board of Nursing:
http://www.drl.state.wi.us/board_detail.asp?boardid=42&locid=0
Department of Public Instruction (teacher
preparation programs):
licensing@dpi.wi.gov
Department
of Safety and Professional Services (licensed professional counselor)
http://drl.wi.gov/
Accreditation
Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)
http://www.acbsp.org/p/cm/ld/fid=185
National
Association for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE)
http://www.ncate.org/Governance/NCATEPolicies/AccreditationPolicies/ComplaintReviewPolicy/tabid/419/Default.aspx
National
League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC)
http://www.nlnac.org/home.htm
Commission
on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
http://www.aacn.nche.edu/ccne-accreditation
If you are currently enrolled, or anticipate
enrollment, in an educational program that requires State agency or board
authorization and/or licensure and do not see it listed here, please contact
the Office of Academic Affairs at (414) 410-4007.