At the Institute of Allied Medical Professions, we want you to be able to make an informed choice about whether to attend our school. The U.S Department of Education and other government entities mandate that schools that participate in student financial aid programs provide various types of consumer information to the public. We have assembled this information here in our website to make it easy for our current and future students and their families. The information includes:
Protecting Your Personal Information: The Institute of Allied Medical Professions carefully guards any student personal information in our possession. Our policy for information security and FERPA can be accessed
here.
Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy: It is important for students to understand the Academic Progress Policy. The Institute of Allied Medical Professions has strict attendance and grading policies to ensure that our graduates are well prepared to succeed in the workplace.
Student Right-to-Know Act Disclosures: Information about the Graduation/Retention Rates for students enrolled at the Institute of Allied Medical Professions, and other school information stored at the National Center for Education Statistics.
Jeanne Clery Campus Crime Report and Policy: All schools must disclose the history of crimes and other offenses committed on their campuses in the past three years. These statistics are provided so students can compare the relative safety of each school's campus.
Student Loan Code of Conduct: Institute of Allied Medical Professions has created a set of rules for our interactions with student loan lenders to ensure that our students are always given the unbiased advice about student loan providers.
Copyright Infringement Policy: The Institute of Allied Medical Professions has a policy against copyright infringement, including the illegal downloading and/or sharing of electronic media files.
Transfer of Credit Policy: Our policy on accepting credit for previous training.