FA Student Consumer Information (HEA)

Federal regulations require all campuses to provide specified information to prospective and current students, staff and the general public. Listed below are those items that must be available for review per federal regulation.

The federal Higher Education Act, the federal Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA), and regulatory guidance provided in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) require direct individual notices of prescribed information to certain target audiences including prospective students; currently enrolled students; current employees; parents, coaches and counselors of prospective student athletes; and the general public. Disclosures are to include crime/security statistics, student completion/graduation rates, FERPA privacy/security rights, financial aid program information, and gender-specific information on athletic participation and financial support.

Financial Aid Information

Tuition and Costs

Academic Programs

Student Outcomes

  • Student Retention Rates
  • Graduation Rates
  • Transfer-Out-Rates
  • Transfer-out Rates for Students Receiving Athletically Related Student Aid (Student Right-to-Know Act) Chabot College does not award Athletic Scholarships.
  • Intercollegiate Athletic Program Participation Rates and Financial Support Data (Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act) Chabot College does not award Athletic Scholarships.

Student Loan Code of Conduct

The Loan Code of Conduct is established to standardize the best practices at Chabot College in providing optimum educational loans to our students.

Chabot College does not participate in nor endorse private loans. The Federal Direct Loan Program is the only loan program offered.

All financial aid personnel will comply with the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA) Statement of Ethical Principles and Code of Conduct for Institutional Financial Aid Professionals as stated at http://www.nasfaa.org.

Health & Campus Safety

Equity and Accessibility

Constitution Day

In order to comply with the federal regulation requiring the development of educational programming to celebrate Constitution Day on September 17th of each year, Chabot College's Student Government Office holds a 'Constitution Day' informational table and display on September 17th or, if on a weekend, the closest workday to September 17, in which constitutional information is provided and free copies of the U.S. Constitution are handed out.

Consortium Agreements

A Consortium Agreement is an arrangement between two or more colleges that allows a student to receive financial aid for courses taken at more than one institution. If a student is enrolled in classes at Chabot College (the home school) and another institution (the host school) at the same time, they may combine their enrollment to qualify for financial aid through their home school.

Study Abroad

Chabot College does not offer 'Study Abroad' programs. Students participating in Study Abroad programs offered by other colleges must receive their financial aid through the college providing the program.

Additional Resources

  • Text Book Infomation: The Chabot College Bookstore provides textbook information for courses listed in the course schedule each semester. This information can be accessed through Class Web, or through the Bookstore’s website at https://bncvirtual.com/chabotcollege.
  • Voter Registration: Chabot College encourages eligible students to register to vote. Students wishing to register may visit registertovote.ca.gov for more information. The Student Government also organizes voter registration events periodically throughout the school year.
  • Gainful Employment