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U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Principles of Excellence Program Member

Awarded by:U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs

 

Wayne State College has been identified by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for their Principles of Excellence program. To qualify for this designation, schools that get federal funding through programs such as the GI Bill to must follow certain guidelines, listed below:

  • The school provides you a written personal summary of the total cost of your educational program, including:
    • The costs covered by your benefits.
    • The financial aid you may qualify for.
    • Your expected student-loan debt after you graduate.
    • Other information to help you compare aid packages offered by different schools.
  • The school provides you with an educational plan with a timeline showing how and when you can fulfill everything required for you to graduate.
  • The school assigns you a point of contact who will give you ongoing academic and financial advice (including access to disability counseling).
  • The school allows for you to be gone for both long and short periods of time due to service obligations (service you must fulfill) for active-duty service members and Reservists.
  • The school ensures sure all new programs are accredited (officially approved) before enrolling students.
  • The school's refund policies follow Title IV rules, which guide federal student financial aid programs.
  • The school does not participate in fraudulent (deceitful) and aggressive methods of recruiting.

Learn more about the Principles of Excellence Program