rasmussen.edu | 888-5-RASMUSSEN ACADEMIC INFORMATION AND COLLEGE POLICIES B. Loan Periods Loan periods vary depending on the database and content. E-books from the databases can be checked out and used offline for up to 7 calendar days. Digital materials are loaned for 21 calendar days from the Cloud Library and may be renewed up to two times if there are no outstanding holds on the material. Library materials must be returned to the library on or before the end of the loan period; if they are not returned by the user, then the system will automatically recall the material. C.Fees and Restriction of Borrower Privileges Users will receive a reminder 2 days in advance of an item’s due date. Following the grace period (5 days for circulating items; 10 hours for special materials), items are considered overdue and borrower privileges will be restricted until items are returned or fees are paid for lost materials. After 30 days past the end of the grace period, the material is considered lost. The library reserves the right to charge for replacement costs. Replacement costs are assessed per each individual item. The library will charge $55.00, or the cost of replacing the item plus a $5.00 processing fee. In the event that a library material is returned damaged, the borrower will be assessed a fee to repair or replace the damaged item. In the event that an irreplaceable item is damaged, the library will assess a $55.00 fee. Rasmussen College cannot override fines incurred at other libraries, including fines for Interlibrary Loan items lost or returned late. Library fees are assessed through the Department of Student Financial Services. Rasmussen College reserves the right to withhold the release of academic information, and other records, pending settlement of any amount due to the College. Limitations This catalog was prepared using information current at the time of publishing.However, all information contained herein is subject to change without notice at the discretion of the College. This includes but is not limited to the following: admission and graduation requirements, academic calendar, course descriptions and content, courses offered, online courses and programs, and statement of tuition and fees. For current calendars, students should refer to a copy of the schedule of classes for the term in which they enroll. The courses listed in this catalog are intended as a general indication of Rasmussen College’s curricula. Courses and programs are subject to modification at any time. Not all courses are offered every term and the faculty teaching a particular course or program may vary. Students who maintain continuous 142 enrollment will be able to complete their program at Rasmussen College even if the program is discontinued. Rasmussen College reserves the right to cancel any class because of under-enrollment or non-availability of selected faculty and to add or to delete certain courses, programs, or areas of study, to make faculty changes, and to modify tuition charges, interest charges, fees, and the course technology and resource fee. Many employers, certification boards, and licensing organizations require criminal background checks. Therefore, prior criminal convictions may impair one’s eligibility to sit for these exams or to secure employment in one’s chosen career field. Pharmacy Technician students convicted of non-drug-related felonies may not be eligible to sit for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) exam. Pharmacy Technician students convicted of drug- or pharmacy-related felonies ARE NOT eligible to sit for the PTCB exam. Students seeking licensing as professional peace officers in Minnesota must complete the required Law Enforcement coursework at Rasmussen College or transfer in the equivalent. In addition, these students must complete an officially recognized first aid course in First Responder, Emergency Medical Technician, or Emergency Response, and to complete practical/”skills” coursework meeting POST objectives, to be eligible to sit for the Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) licensing exam. Students must provide Rasmussen College with a copy of their required first aid certification (such as a copy of their first responder card) for inclusion in the student’s file at Rasmussen College. Some skills training providers may require additional academic coursework. Skills training cannot be completed online. Rasmussen College reserves the right to deny admission to applicants whose total credentials reflect an inability to assume the obligations of performance and behavior deemed essential by Rasmussen College and relevant to any of its lawful missions, process, and functions as an educational institution and business. The administration of Rasmussen College reserves the right to address any issue in this catalog or its operations regarding its meaning. Non-Discrimination Policy Rasmussen is strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunity for all employees and all applicants for employment. For us, this is the only acceptable way to operate our College. Rasmussen employment practices conform both with the letter and spirit of federal, state, and local laws and regulations regarding non-discrimination in employment, compensation, and benefits. State Contact Information for Student Complaints This list includes contact information for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico and should not be construed as informative of what agencies regulate the institution or in what states the institution is licensed or required to be licensed. States, through the relevant agencies or Attorneys General Offices, will accept complaints regardless of whether an institution is required to be licensed in that state. To begin a complaint process, use the following contact information. ALABAMA P.O. Box 302000 Montgomery, AL 36130 ache.state.al.us/federal-reg.pdf P.O. Box 302130 Montgomery, AL 36130 accs.cc/complaintform.aspx ALASKA PO Box 110505 Juneau, AK 99811 [email protected] akadvantage.alaska.gov/EDUCATOR-SCHOOL/ Postsecondary_Institutions/Consumer_ Protection.aspx ARIZONA 1400 West Washington Street, Room 260 Phoenix, AZ 85007 azppse.gov/student_info/compliance.asp ARKANSAS Arkansas Department of Higher Education 114 East Capitol Ave. Little Rock, AR 72201 [email protected] adhe.edu/SiteCollectionDocuments/ AcademicAffairsDivision/Delores/ APPENDIX%20 J%20Student%20Grievance%20complaint%20 process%20%20new.pdf 501 Woodlane, Suite 312S Little Rock, AR 72201 [email protected] sbpce.arkansas.gov/students/Pages/ complaintProcess.aspx CALIFORNIA Approved Institutions: P.O. Box 980818, West Sacramento, CA 95798 [email protected] bppe.ca.gov/forms_pubs/complaint.pdf Exempt Institutions: Attn: Public Inquiry Unit P.O. Box 9044255 Sacramento, CA 94244 ag.ca.gov/contact/complaint_form. php?cmplt=PL COLORADO 1560 Broadway, Suite 1600 Denver, CO 80202 highered.colorado.gov/Academics/Complaints/ default.html highered.colorado.gov/DPOS/Students/ complaint.html CONNECTICUT 61 Woodland Street Hartford, CT 06105 860-947-1800, [email protected] Non-degree institutions: ctdhe.org/POSA/pdf/ CP2ComplaintForm.pdf 165 Capitol Avenue, Room 110 Hartford, CT 06106 [email protected] ct.gov/dcp/lib/dcp/Consumer_Statement_ CPFR-2.pdf Consumer Complaint Hotline: 800-842-2649 DELAWARE Carvel State Office Building, 5th Floor, 820 North French Street Wilmington, DE 19801 [email protected] Consumer Protection Wilmington: 820 North French Street 5th floor Wilmington, DE 19801 [email protected] DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Superintendent of Education Education Licensure Commission 810 First Street, NE, 9th Floor Washington, DC 20002 osse.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/ osse/publication/attachments/complaint_ form_4_11.pdf FLORIDA 325 West Gaines Street, Suite 1414 Tallahassee, FL 32399-0400 fldoe.org/cie/complaint.asp GEORGIA 2082 Easy Exchange Pl. #220 Tucker, GA 30084 www.gnpec.org rules.sos.state.ga.us/docs/392/5/06.pdf HAWAII P.O. Box 2360 Honolulu, HI 96804 [email protected] hawaii.gov/dcca/ocp/consumer_complaint C ua c Ed l i f o r o n n i a B at i A it ft oo rr nn ie a D C a l C o l o r a d o D e p a r t u r e a u o f P r i v a t e P o s t s e c o n d a r y y G ee pn ae rr ta m l n’ e s O f f i e u c f J t o s t i c e m e n t o f H i g h e r E d u c a t i o n C ao in r A n s f f e f C to en cn t Pr e o A l a b a m a C o m m i s s i o n o n H ig h e r E d u c a t i o n D Al ta sb ea cm o P a n De o s A u Ed l a c s k a o C n o m at i A sr ti sz eo cn o P a S t o A r k a n s a a t ye B E n da r s H i g h e r E d o ua cr ad f io n o r P r t d u c a t i o n C o i p y da r a E r dt um ae tnt o o n i f c m i s s i o n o n P o s t s e c o n da r y e l a w a r c ion t i c u e H i g h e r E d u c a c o t i c gu h t O f r H i i dc ue o c f r E f F i e t D e p a r t m e n t o n o a a n i n c t i f C o n s u m e r a l a n d A c a d e m i c t i o n O f f i c e D e l a w a r e A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l D v a t e o r d i n a t i n i s t r i c t o f C o l u m b i a O f f i c e o f t h e S t a t e g B o a r d F l o r i da C o m m i s s i o n f o r I n d e p e n d e n t E d u c a t i o n G ce ao tr ig oia n E d A ur c Ed k a n s o a n s S t at i a t e B o a r d o f P r i v a t e C a r e e r u H a w a i i S t a t e B No o n pm C u b sl sic i P o o n s m i o a r d o f E d u c t s a t i o n e c o n da r y