Student Consumer Information
This page collects student consumer information from around the college in compliance with the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA).
General Information
- Privacy of Student Records (FERPA)
- Student Diversity
- Services for Students with Disabilities
- College Bookstore: Textbook Information
- Information Technology Policies (including responsible use of technology and copyright information)
Financial Aid
- Cost of Attendance (Undergraduate)
- Cost of Attendance and Paying for Graduate School
- Cost of Attendance (Law School)
- 3-Year student loan default rate
Health and Safety
- Drug and Alcohol Policies
- Student Health and Disability Report, Insurance, Medications, and Immunizations
- Crime Awareness, Security and Fire Safety Report
- Discrimination and Harassment Complaint Procedure
Student Outcomes (Undergraduate)
- Undergraduate Retention and Graduation Rates
- National Student Awards
- Graduate Schools Attended by Lewis & Clark Alumni
- Alumni Careers
- Career Center
Student Outcomes (Graduate School)
- Program Completion and Sample Careers
- Continuing Education and Professional Development
- Center for Community Engagement
Student Outcomes (Law School)
Complaints, Grievances, and Problem Resolution
Options within Lewis & Clark
- Registrar (Undergraduate)
- Exceptions to policies in the College Catalog (Undergraduate)
- Grievance policy if a student believes a grade is unjust (Undergraduate)
- Standard 509 Consumer Information (Law School)
- Complaint procedures about matters involving sexual misconduct are included in the student handbook, What’s What (Law School)
- Academic Performance and Professional Conduct Policy (Grad School)
- Complaints about ADA discrimination (Institutional)
- For issues of student behavior in the classroom, please refer to the Student Code of Conduct section VII, M and College Policies under the section “Classroom Disruption” (Institutional)
Options Outside of Lewis & Clark
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Students should attempt to resolve any grievances they may have with their school first. Should attempts to resolve these problems with appropriate school officials fail, or should the student be dissatisfied with the final outcome of the college complaint process, then the Higher Education Coordinating Commission (HECC), can respond to a formal complaint. Students may contact the Higher Education Coordinating Commission, 3225 25th St. SE, Salem, Oregon 97302, or by sending an email to complaints@hecc.oregon.gov. Students may also access our Complaints web page at www.oregon.gov/
highered/about/Pages/ complaints.aspx or visit the complaints page at NC-SARA’s website at nc-sara.org/student- complaints. - If you have concerns about education quality or requirements for accreditation that are not resolved by processes within Lewis & Clark, you may contact L&C’s accrediting organizations. The Northwest Commission of Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) accredits the entire institution.
- In the state of Oregon, where Lewis & Clark is located, consumer and other civil complaints may be filed with the Oregon Department of Justice via their consumer complaints page.
Main
503-768-7000
Undergraduate Admissions
503-768-7040
admissions@lclark.edu
Graduate Admissions
503-768-6200
gseadmit@lclark.edu
Law Admissions
503-768-6613, 800-303-4860
lawadmss@lclark.edu