Student Disclosures

DigitalCrafts is committed to providing information and disclosures to help prospective students make an informed decision about their educational options. The information provided on this page is intended to further that effort.

Consumer Information

Consumer Information, sometimes referred to as Student Right to Know information, is provided as required by the U.S. Department of Education. Consistent with these requirements, we report and disclose certain information in a clear, prominent, user-friendly, and easily understood manner. This information is available on this website; currently enrolled students, faculty and staff receive an email notice regarding the availability of this information annually by July 1.

Annual Security Report

DigitalCrafts takes the safety and security of its students very seriously. DigitalCrafts has developed a number of policies to ensure a positive and productive student learning experience. The Annual Security Report includes information about the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy, the Campus Crime Statistics Report, and information about Title IX. Information is provided to prospective students and employees as required by the U.S. Department of Education. A paper copy is available upon request. Download and view our Annual Security Report for more information.

Grievance Procedure

Students who wish to process a grievance or perceive that their rights may have been denied may seek assistance through the Ombudsman’s Office. The Ombudsman staff is responsible for answering student inquiries and serving as a liaison between the student and the institution. Additional details about this process and the DigitalCrafts grievance procedure, including contact information, can be found at the link provided.

General Information

Information about program and DigitalCrafts policies, including admissions, academics, transfer credit, financial assistance, and graduation requirements can be found in the Catalog.