Student Right-To-Know
Student Consumer Information
Independence Community College discloses information in accordance with the Higher Education Act of 1965 as amended by the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) of 2008 to provide support to prospective and current students as they make decisions regarding their college education.
Questions regarding Student Consumer Information should be directed to the Vice President for Student Affairs. You may also request a paper copy of the Student Consumer Information by reaching out to the Vice President for Student Affairs.
David Adams
1057 W College Ave
Independence, KS 67301
dadams@indycc.edu
Institutional Information
Higher Learning Commission
Independence Community College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org), an institutional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
230 S LaSalle St, Suite 7-500
Chicago, IL 60604-1413
(800) 621-7440
FAX at 312-263-7462
inquiry@hlcommission.org
www.hlcommission.org
- Read more about Independence Community College's affiliation status.
- Complaints: http://www.hlcommission.org/HLC-Institutions/complaints.html
- Documents pertaining to the college’s accreditation may be reviewed here.
Academics
- Academic Programs »
- Academic Integrity »
- Articulation Agreements »
- Copyright Infringement » (please refer to the Student Handbook, Academic Misconduct Violation)
- Faculty »
- Specialized Accreditation of Academic Programs: Cosmetology and Veterinary Nursing
- Textbook Information »
- Transfer of Credit Policies »
- Withdrawing from Classes »
Athletics
- Equity in Athletics - Spending and Participation Rates - Revised » 2021 EADA Survey
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Equity in Athletics - Spending and Participation Rates - Revised » 2022 EADA Survey
Health and Safety
Student Financial Cost
Student Financial Assistance
- Assistance available from state and federal sources
- Assistance available from local sources, the ICC Foundation
- Exit counseling for student borrowers
- Financial aid disbursement
- Federal student financial aid penalties for drug law violations
- Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF)
- Initial loan counseling for student borrowers
Fall-to-Fall Retention Rates for Full-time First-time Freshman:
Fall 2021: 53%
Fall 2019: 36.9%
Fall 2018: 35.8%
Fall 2017: 37.9%
Fall 2016: 44.4%
Graduation Rates (as reflected on IPEDS Graduation Rates Survey):
2021 Survey: 22%
2020 Survey: 29%
2019 Survey: 24%
2018 Survey: 30%
2017 Survey: 22%
Transfer-Out Rate (as reflected on IPEDS Graduation Rates Survey):
2021 Survey: 56%
2020 Survey: 42%
2019 Survey: 32%
2018 Survey: 32%
2017 Survey: 46%
Technical Skill Assessment Exam Pass Rate (as reflected on the KBOR Follow-Up Survey):
2021: 76%
Job Placement for Graduates (as reflected on the KBOR Follow-Up Survey):
2021: 75%
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