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General College Information

69·çÁ÷ is required to disclose specific information to current and potential students under regulations set forth by the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA). Below is a list of the required disclosures and links to the actual information or where to obtain the information. 

  • Financial Aid Refunds and Award Payments - 69·çÁ÷ contracts with BankMobile to disburse financial aid refunds. To view North Central's contract with BankMobile, a division of Customers Bank, .

  • Services and Facilities Available for Students with Disabilities

  • State Complaint Process
    69·çÁ÷ is a public community college authorized to operate by the State of Michigan Constitution. Should an issue arise that has not been addressed by the College, the State of Michigan, contact the Consumer Protection Division of the Attorney General's office: .

  • Student Activities

  • 69·çÁ÷ Bookstore Opt-Out
    Students may begin using their Federal Financial Aid at the book store generally 6 weeks before the semester begins.  Please keep in mind the bookstore is not aware of the amount of federal aid you are receiving, ability to charge at the bookstore is based on you receiving federal financial aid not on whether or not you have a credit balance. Please keep in mind that charging books may result in a balance due to 69·çÁ÷.  If you choose to purchase books using 69·çÁ÷ bookstore online, your account number is your 69·çÁ÷ student ID.  If you have questions on the dollar amount available or other concerns contact the Financial Aid office. 69·çÁ÷ Bookstore Opt-out Form

  •  and Articulation Agreements

  • Tuition and Fee Cost


Health and Safety

  • Annual Security and Fire Safety Report

  • Missing Person Notification Policy 

  • Emergency Response & Evacuation Procedures

  • Information for Sexual Misconduct Victims - Sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual harassment, and stalking are prohibited by 69·çÁ÷. The College is committed to preventing incidents thereof through educational programming, prompt and fair investigations of allegations and compliance with applicable laws. This policy applies to students, employees and visitors, regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, height, weight, marital status or familial status or disability as protected by relevant law.

It applies to incidents occurring on the main campus as well as at off-campus locations, such as college-sponsored field-trips, off-campus classes and college-sponsored events. Full text can be found in the Full Annual Security Report in the Safety section of this web site.

  • Sex Offender Information​

Sexual offender information may be obtained by contacting the Petoskey Public Safety Department at 231-347-2500. You may also access the State Police website for this information at .

  • Vaccinations

There is no vaccination requirement for students. The Health Sciences programs may have vaccination requirements. Students in those programs should contact the program dean for specific vaccination requirements.

Renee DeYoung

For institutional information or printed copies of the information on this page:

Renee DeYoung
V.P. of Student Affairs
rdeyoung@ncmich.edu
231-348-6618

Katie Malone

For information or printed copies of financial aid documents:

Katie Malone
Director of Financial Aid
kmalone@ncmich.edu
231-348-6698


Want to know more?

For additional financial information and the pertinent planning documents that guide important decisions made by North Central's Board of Trustees:

Consumer Information

Student Financial Assistance


Student Loan Information


Student Outcomes (Student Right-to-Know)

Student Achievement Outcomes

69·çÁ÷ (69·çÁ÷) calculates student achievement outcomes data, including retention rates, graduation, and transfer-out rates for its full- and part-time degree-seeking students. 

Additional institutional data related to cost, aid, net price, enrollment, student diversity, admissions, retention rates, graduation, transfer-out rates, outcome measures, program/majors, veterans information, accreditation, campus security, and cohort default rates can be found in 69·çÁ÷’s most recent on the Integrated Post-Secondary Education Data System (IPEDS) Report and College Navigator.

Placement Data

Placement data is not calculated at 69·çÁ÷. Therefore data is not available.


Voter Registration

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Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA)

The Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA) is designed to make prospective students aware of a school's commitment to providing equitable athletic opportunities for its men and women students. Any co-educational institution of higher education that participates in a federal student aid program must prepare and EADA report by October 15 and have it available upon request. See a copy of 69·çÁ÷'s report here.

Institutions must also report data to the U.S. Department of Education via an online survey. This mandatory survey can be found on the  by entering the name of the institution.

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