Disclosures
Disclosure 6 - Consumer Information
At a minimum of once a year, Gwinnett College has “Fun Day” activities.
These activities can include renting a pavilion at a local park, renting lanes
at bowling alleys, etc. as a day for students to have fun!
Placement Assistance
The services of the Placement Office are available to graduates of all programs.
Whereas no reputable school guarantees a job to any student, special effort is made
to place each graduate in the position for which he/she is best qualified.
Placement services are available at no additional cost to Gwinnett College -
Sandy Springs graduates.
All students seeking placement must submit a resume to the Placement Office
during their final quarter prior to graduation. When possible, the Placement
Office will arrange interviews for students seeking assistance in job placement.
Student of Gwinnett College are able to use Workforce Investment Act
funds and Vocational Rehabilitation funds* provided the student has qualified
through those various agencies. *Only select programs are allowed funds from
either of these funding bodies. Please call the Institution for a list of
programs that are eligible for funding.
Gwinnett College - Sandy Springs supports the tenets and spirit of the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA) and does not discriminate on the basis of disability including blood-born
pathogen status. Applicants and students with disabilities will have an equal opportunity to
participate in or benefit from the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, and
accommodations provided by the College.
It is the responsibility of the student to inform the College of any disabilities, physical and/or mental, which might in any
way affect the student’s academic progress. Gwinnett College - Sandy Springs will make reasonable accommodations to meet the
needs of any student with a disability unless accommodations would fundamentally alter the nature of the goods, services, facilities,
privileges, advantages or accommodations of the College.
Gwinnett College - Sandy Springs may grant full academic credit for courses
to those students who have successfully completed the same or substantially the
same subjects on a post-secondary level as those listed in our catalog. The
student must have earned a grade of "C" or better and the student must have taken
course work at the post-secondary level from an accredited school within the last
five years prior to his/her expected start date at Gwinnett College - Sandy Springs.
It is the student's responsibility to have official academic transcripts sent to
Gwinnett College - Sandy Springs and to provide a catalog containing course descriptions.
The transcripts and prior school's catalog will be reviewed. The decision to
grant credit for prior college work shall be approved by the President. Written
verification shall be placed in each student's file.
Transfer of Credits from other institutions are recorded as grades of "T" and are
not used when calculating grade point average. Not more than 30 percent (30%)
of the major field of study credits may be satisfied by transfer credit and/or
exemption test in the medical assisting and medical office administration programs.
In all programs, no more than 50% of the entire program may be satisfied by
transfer credit and/or exemption testing.
In limited, mitigating circumstances, the Director and/or President will authorize a student
to transfer up to 75% of the total program.
IPEDS Statistics
Disclosure 11 - Net Price Calculator
For Gwinnett College - Sandy Springs' Net Price Calculator, please click THIS LINK.
Disclosure 12 - Textbook Information
i. Textbook information (including ISBN numbers) from each individual campus may be obtained by contacting the Registrar’s Office at each location.
Disclosure L-7 - Lender Code of Conduct
The School currently has no Preferred Lender lists outside of the US Department
of Education/Direct Loans.
Gwinnett College has adopted a Code of Conduct for all employees of the
Institution when dealing with private lenders. All employees are prohibited from
the following;
- - Entering into a revenue-sharing arrangement with any lender
- - Receiving gifts from any lender, guarantor, or loan servicer
- - Entering into a contracting arrangement providing financial benefit from any
lender or affiliate of a lender
- - Directing borrowers to particular lenders, or refusing/delaying loan certifications
- - Offers of funds from or for private loans
- - Creation of call centers or financial aid staffing centers
- - Compensating advisory board members
Disclosure L-9 - Preferred Lender Arrangement
Gwinnett College - Sandy Springs maintains no Preferred Lender Arrangements and is thus not required to complete Disclosure L-9.
Gainful Employment - New Regulations effective July 1, 2011
The Gainful Employment regulations that have
gone into effect on July 1, 2011, are regulations
designed by the Department of Education as a way
to have better clarity for costs charged to students.
One of the requirements of the new regulation
is that each college have information posted on
their websites to inform students about the program
of their choice and the costs associated with
that program. Please click THIS
LINK to find out more about our programs.
Please note that you must have Excel 2007 or later
installed to view this document.
Please visit each program page for the Gainful Employment disclosure template required to be uploaded
by January 31, of each year or click the links below.
Massage Therapy
Medical Assisting
Medical Office Administration