Student Consumer Information
Availability of Institutional and Financial Aid Information
- Notice of Availability of Institutional and Financial Aid Information
- Contact Information for Assistance in Obtaining
Institutional Information or Financial Aid Information
General Institutional Information
- Privacy of Student Records – Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
- Consumer Information on College Navigator Website
- Facilities and Services Available to Students with Disabilities
- Student Body Diversity
- Price of Attendance
- Net Price Calculator
- Refund Policy & Requirements for Withdrawal
- Requirements for the Return of Title IV
- Textbook Information
- Academic Programs
- Community Education
- Instructional Facilities
- Faculty and Staff Directory
- Transfer of Credit Procedure
- Articulation Agreements
- Accreditation, Approval, and Licensure of Institution and Programs
- Copyright Infringement - Policies and Sanctions (Including Computer Use and File Sharing)
- Student Activities
Professional Licensure Disclosure: Higher education institutions in receipt of federal financial aid are required to inform prospective students whether a degree program will qualify them to work in the state where they are located. For more information on your program and state, click here.
Student Financial Assistance
- Student Financial Aid Information
- Requirements for Withdrawal and for the Return of Title IV
- Student Loan Information
- State Grant Assistance
- Private Education Loan Disclosures (Including Self-Certification Form)
- Code of Conduct for Education Loans
- Preferred Lender Lists (RLC does not have preferred lenders)
- Preferred Lender Arrangements
Health and Safety
- Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program
- Vaccinations Policies - While there are no college-wide student vaccination requirements, students who are enrolled in certain Allied Health Programs must meet health/vaccination policies established by clinical agencies prior to program entry.
- Security Report (Including Emergency Response and Evacuation Procedures), Timely Warnings, and Crime Log
- Fire Safety Policies, Fire Statistics and Fire Log for On-Campus Housing Facilities - not applicable as we do not have campus housing.
- Title IX Policy — (Addressing Discrimination and Harassment)
Voter Registration
For the November 2020 General Election, Illinois law allows people who will be 16 by the date of the election to serve as election judges, if they are otherwise qualified. To qualify as an election judge (10 ILCS 5/14-1), candidates must:
- be citizens of the United States;
- be of good repute and character and not subject to the registration requirement of the Sex Offender Registration Act;
- be able to speak, read and write the English language;
- be skilled in the 4 fundamental rules of arithmetic;
- be of good understanding and capable;
- not be candidates for any office at the election and not be elected committeepersons;
- reside and be entitled to vote in the precinct in which they are selected to serve, except that in each precinct not more than one judge of each party may be appointed from outside such precinct.
Upcoming Events
Scholarship Applications Due Mar 01 2021 > |
Student Trustee Ballots Ready for Inspection Mar 01 2021 > |
Student Trustee Absentee Voting Mar 02 2021 > |
Nursing Program Virtual Informational Meetings Mar 02 2021 > |
Student Trustee Elections Mar 03 2021 > |
Midterm Mar 05 2021 > |
Grant & Scholarship Refund Checks Issued Mar 17 2021 > |
Rad Tech Program Virtual Informational Meetings Mar 17 2021 > |
Nursing Program Virtual Informational Meetings Mar 18 2021 > |
Herbs: From Garden to Kitchen Mar 25 2021 > |