Availability of Employees for Information Dissemination
The University is required to designate an employee or group of employees to assist enrolled or prospective students in obtaining all of the information specified below. If the University has designated one person for an area of responsibility, that person shall be available, upon reasonable notice, to any enrolled or prospective student throughout the normal administrative working hours listed. If more than one person, often an entire office, is designated, their combined work schedules have been arranged so that at least one of them is available, upon reasonable notice, throughout the normal administrative working hours listed.
Employees Available for Information Dissemination Purposes
Financial Assistance Information
Office of Financial Aid: (716) 880-2256
Institutional Information
Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Research and Grants: (716) 880-2345
Campus Security Policies and Crime Statistics
University Campus Safety: (716) 880-2911
Completion or Graduation Rates
Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Research and Grants: (716) 880-2345
Admissions/Re-admission
Office of Admissions: (716) 880-2200
Accreditation, Approval and Licensure of Institution and Programs
Office of Academic Affairs: (716) 880-2240
Employee Information
Office of Human Resources: (716) 880-2265
Health Record Requirements
Wellness Center: (716) 880-2341
Entire offices, as indicated above, are designated for each item listed. Combined work schedules have been arranged so that at least one person is available, upon reasonable notice, throughout the normal administrative working hours listed. Otherwise, inquiries should be directed to:
Director of Financial Aid
finaid@medaille.edu
(716) 880-2179
Misrepresentation
No employee of Medaille University will knowingly misrepresent or give a misleading statement about any educational program, costs to attend Medaille University or employment of any graduate.
A misleading statement includes any statement that has the likelihood to deceive or confuse current and prospective students. A statement can be any communication made in writing, visually, orally or through other means.