Craven Community College is committed to providing students, their families, and the campus community full disclosure of all consumer information as required by state and federal laws and regulations. The laws are intended to satisfy the students’ right to know and provide the opportunity for students to make fully informed choices regarding the institution they choose to attend.

About Craven Community College

Consumer and disclosure information relating to current degrees and programs offered by the university, accreditation information, credit transfer policies, and lists of faculty and administrative personnel can be accessed in the Craven Community College General Catalogor you can call our Admissions office at 252-638-4131 or Financial Aid office at 252-444-6005.

Safety on Campus

You can find crime statistics and other campus safety information in our Annual Security Report. Visit our Campus Security page for information on the Clery Act.

Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1989

The Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1989 requires that all students be notified annually of our Drug Alcohol Abuse Policy, which can be found in our Student HandbookOther policies regarding student conduct and sanction for violations can be found in the Craven Community College Policies and Procedures.

More information on local resources to assist you with the prevention of substance abuse is available from our Human Resources department.

Privacy Rights of Students in Education Records

The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 and regulations adopted subsequent to the Act set out requirements designed to protect students’ privacy in their records maintained by the college. Learn more about FERPA in the Student Records and Privacy Rights policy found in the Rights, Responsibilities, and Safety tab of the Student Handbook or in the directoryView the complete FERPA policy via the Federal Department of Education.

For more information about privacy rights of students in education records, please contact the Director of Admissions and Student Records at 252-638-7220.

Degree Completion and Graduation Rates

Graduation rates for full-time, first-time undergraduates are available online. The information is also displayed by gender and by ethnicity. More information can be found under Outcome Data

Financial Aid

Consumer disclosure information relating to financial aid includes: cost of attendance, description of need and non-need aid types, application procedures and processes, student eligibility requirements, students’ rights and responsibilities, criteria for selection of recipients and awarding funds, disbursement information, refund and repayment policies, satisfactory academic progress policy for financial aid, appeal procedures, financial aid availability for students abroad, and VA/military benefits. All of this information can be accessed by contacting our Admissions office at 252-638-4131 or Financial Aid office at 252-444-6005.

View our third-party servicer contract for refund management.

Bookstore

Information regarding textbooks (ISBN, price, etc.) for specific courses can be found by navigating to the Craven Community College Bookstore, selecting the “Textbooks” tab at the top, and selecting the appropriate information in the dropdown boxes. Contact the bookstore for additional information at 252-638-7259.

Tuition, Fees, and Estimated Expenses

For your convenience, the National Center for Education Statistics has a Multiyear Tuition Calculator.

Cohort Default Rate (CDR)

For additional reporting information, including outcome measures, campus safety, and Cohort Default Rate, view the Craven Community College page on the College Navigator site.

Technology Use

Student must adhere to the Acceptable Use policy.

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