This page contains University of Mary Washington consumer information, which must be made available to all students at the University of Mary Washington in accordance with the Higher Education Act of 1965. Under each general heading is a brief summary and link to the information that can be obtained. To obtain a paper copy of this information, please contact the University of Mary Washington Office of Financial Aid at 540-654-2468 or finaid@umw.edu.
General Institutional Information
- FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) and Families
- This website provides information regarding the Privacy policies at UMW, as well as instructions for students to delegate access to a third party user, such as a parent.
- Disability Resources
- The Office of Disability Resources (ODR) works with the university community to increase awareness, eliminate barriers, and create a welcoming and inclusive environment for students with disabilities.
- Diversity and Inclusion
- The University of Mary Washington is committed to creating a community that is diverse, inclusive and affirming to all individuals. The Office of Diversity and Inclusion will work to ensure an academically and socially engaged environment where all faculty, staff and students feel supported.
- Cost of Attendance
- This website provides an estimated cost of attendance, which includes estimated costs for tuition & fees, food allowance, housing allowance, books & supplies, personal expenses, and transportation.
- The billable cost to attend UMW (e.g., tuition & fees, food, housing etc.) can be found at the Student Accounts office.
- Net Price Calculator
- The Net Price Calculator is designed to help you estimate your financial aid options for the University of Mary Washington. The calculator is designed to determine estimated financial assistance for first-year, full-time undergraduate students.
- Refund Policy
- Refunds for dropping a course or withdrawing from the University are based on the official date of drop or withdrawal, not on the date of last attendance.
- Withdrawal and Cancellation Procedures
- This website outlines the Office of the Registrar’s Withdrawal & Cancellation procedures.
- Return of Federal Financial Aid
- Students who withdraw from any or all classes after the start of a semester will have their aid reduced in accord with the Federal Return to Title Four Funds policy. Additionally, if proceeds have been disbursed it is very likely that eligibility will be pro-rated and funds returned to the appropriate programs.
- Textbooks – B&N Bookstore
- The Barnes & Noble Bookstore is the place to find competitive pricing on course materials; to buy, sell and trade new and used textbooks.
- Academic Programs
- A comprehensive list of all academic programs, majors and minors, and degree options offered at University of Mary Washington
- Faculty
- Alphabetical listing of employees, departments, and buildings with complete contact information and links to further resources.
- Transferring Credits to UMW
- The links on this page provide important information for new incoming students, as well as, current students wishing to obtain permission to bring in transfer coursework from other institutions.
- Accreditation
- The University of Mary Washington is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award baccalaureate and masters degrees. Questions about the accreditation of the University of Mary Washington may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website (www.sacscoc.org).
- IT Policies – Computer Use, Copyright Infringement, etc.
- The website contains a listing of IT policies, standards, procedures, plans, and guidelines relevant to students, faculty, and staff.
- Student Activities and Engagement
- The Office of Student Activities and Engagement (SAE) is the home to a myriad of student activities on campus. From working with our over 130 student organizations to collaborating with academic departments, we are here to assist the UMW community in proposing, developing, and executing meaningful programming for the entire campus.
- Center for Career and Professional Development
- The Center for Career and Professional Development prepares UMW students for the transition from college to career and the world of work.
- Teacher Preparation Program Report
- State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) Profile for UMW
- Information regarding UMW, including Admissions, enrollment, undergraduate origin, graduation rates, tuition rates, etc.
- Appeal and Complaint Policies
- Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeal – Financial Aid
- In accordance with federal regulations, all recipients of federal financial aid must maintain a satisfactory rate of progress toward the completion of a degree (i.e. pace) and must be in good standing based on a cumulative grade point average (GPA), regardless of whether financial aid was received previously.
- Merit and Curriculum Scholarship Appeal Process – Merit Appeal Committee
- This appeal process is for students that have not been renewed for a merit-based scholarship or curriculum award based on unmet renewal criteria.
- Reporting Fraud, Theft, Waste or Abuse
- Internal Audit encourages individuals with information pertaining to potential fraud, waste, or abuse to contact the Internal Audit Department.
- Complaints and Reporting
- UMW is committed to fostering a community that promotes prompt reporting of all types of Prohibited Conduct and timely and fair resolution of Prohibited Conduct complaints. Prohibited Conduct violates UMW’s tradition of honor and integrity and will not be tolerated.
- Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeal – Financial Aid
- University Code of Conduct Policy
- This website lists specific violations of community standards which are addressed through UMW’s judicial system, and the hearing board or administrator who adjudicates them.
- Drug Policy
- The University of Mary Washington does not tolerate the possession or use of, or being under the influence of, illegal drugs. This policy also pertains to any University-sponsored event, or while operating or traveling in any Mary Washington or state-owned vehicle.
Student Financial Assistance
- Code of Conduct for Educational Student Loans
- A UMW financial aid professional is expected to always maintain exemplary standards of professional responsibilities, specifically including all dealings with any entities involved in any manner in student financial aid, regardless of whether such entities are tied to a government sponsored, subsidized, or regulated activity
- Types of Aid Available From Federal, State, Local, and Institutional Programs
- The UMW Office of Financial Aid strives to assist students in reaching their educational goals by providing information and resources regarding financial aid options. UMW administers a variety of institutional, state, federal, and private aid in the form of grants, scholarships and student loans. UMW also works with private lenders and scholarship administrators to ensure that students receive their financial aid in a timely manner.
- Drugs and Eligibility for Financial Assistance
- The Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) enacted in 2008 reauthorizes the Higher Education Act (HEA) of 1965, as amended. These laws state that any student who has been convicted of any Federal or State law involving the possession or sale of a controlled substance shall not be eligible to receive any grant, loan, or work assistance during the period beginning on the date of such conviction and ending after the interval specified on this website.
- Entrance Federal Loan Counseling for Student Borrowers
- First-time student borrowers are federally required to complete Direct Loan Entrance Loan Counseling prior to receiving their first loan disbursement.
- Exit Counseling for Student Borrowers
- All federal student loan borrowers must complete exit counseling after they graduate, or are no longer enrolled at least half-time.
- Private Educational Loans
- Students who need additional help meeting college expenses may be able to obtain a private or alternative educational loan. These types of loans are offered through many organizations, banks, and credit unions
- The College Financing Plan are available through the student’s SSB Financial Aid Portal
- Enrollment Requirement by Award Type
- This website outlines the enrollment requirements for different sources of financial aid.
Health and Safety
- Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program
- Immunizations
- University Police Department
- Annual Campus Security Report
- Sexual Assault Resource Guides
- Title IX on Campus
Student Outcomes
- Retention Rate
- Graduation Rates (Student Right-to-Know Act)
- Transfer-out Rates (Student Right-to-Know Act)
- Institutional Six-Year Cohort Graduation Rates
Additional Disclosures
Employee Disclosure Information and Resources
- UMW Human Resources (Mission, Policies and Benefits)
- U.S. Department of Labor Consumer Information
- U.S. Department of Labor FLSA, FMLA and Consumer Information
- Americans with Disabilities Act