Student Consumer Information - My OCC

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Student Consumer Information - My OCC
STUDENT CONSUMER INFORMATION
2015 - 2016
1. Notice of Availability of Institutional and Financial Aid Information
Financial assistance is available to students enrolled at Ozark Christian College. The
methods by which such assistance is distributed among student recipients, any means—
including forms—by which application for student financial assistance is made and
requirements for accurately preparing such application, and the rights and responsibilities
of students receiving financial assistance may be found at OCC.edu/FinancialAid .
Students or prospective students seeking information about financial assistance should
contact the Financial Aid Office in the Casteel Administration Building, call
417.626.1234, or e-mail [email protected] .
2. Contact Information for Assistance in Obtaining Institutional or
Financial Aid Information
Financial Aid Office
Ozark Christian College
1111 N. Main Street
Joplin, MO 64801
Telephone: 417.626.1234
Email: [email protected]
OCC.edu/FinancialAid
3. General Institutional Information
a. Privacy of Student Records-Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
(FERPA)
FERPA gives students certain rights with respect to their education records. These
rights include the right to: (a) inspect and review your education records within 45
days of the day the College receives a request for access; (b) request an
amendment of your education records that you believe are inaccurate, misleading
or otherwise in violation of your privacy rights under FERPA; (c) provide written
consent before the College discloses personally identifiable information contained
in your education records, except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure
without consent; and (d) file a complaint with the Department of Education
concerning alleged failures by the College to comply with the requirements of
FERPA. Ozark's written policy in relation to FERPA may be found in the College
Catalog at OCC.edu/Catalog . You may obtain a copy of the Class Schedule at
OCC.edu/Academics or by contacting the Academic Dean's Office at
417.626.1234 ext. 2121. You may obtain a copy of the Student Handbook at
OCC.edu/Handbook or by contacting the Student Life Office at 417.626.1234 ext.
2044.
b. Facilities and Services for Students with Disabilities
Ozark Christian College seeks to comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973 and with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 by providing
reasonable accommodations to qualified students with disabilities.
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1. The student contacts the Vice President of Enrollment Management to request
accommodations and/or services a minimum of eight (8) weeks before the start of
a semester. Depending on the nature of the disability, more time may be necessary
to provide the reasonable accommodation.
2. The student provides documentation of his/her disability:
a. Diagnosis
b. Statement of severity
c. List of accommodations that will be needed by the student in order to
benefit from the services.
The documentation provided by the student may require further support and/or
additional evaluation. Since Ozark Christian College does not provide assessment
services to document disabilities, any costs incurred are the responsibility of the
student.
3. The Vice President of Enrollment Management and the Director of the
Learning Center will review the documentation to determine whether it
demonstrates the existence of a disability and the possible need for reasonable
accommodations.
4. The reasonable accommodations necessary for participation in the classroom
will be arranged before classes begin. A letter stating the approved
accommodations will be provided to the student and the professors he/she will
have for the upcoming semester.
5. If accommodations relating to other areas such as Student Life or Registration
are needed, the Vice President of Enrollment Management and the student will
develop a plan for accommodations.
c. Student Diversity
Information on student body diversity, including the percentage of enrolled fulltime students who are male, female, receive a Federal Pell Grant, and are a selfidentified member of a major racial or ethnic group is available on “College
Navigator” for Ozark Christian College. Click “Financial Aid” for Pell Grant
information and click “Enrollment” for gender and ethnicity of student body.
nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?q=OZARK+CHRISTIAN&s=all
d. Price of Attendance
OCC.edu/Admissions/FinancialAid
e. Net Price Calculator
OCC.edu/Net-Price-Calculator
f. Refund Policy and Requirements for Withdrawal and Return of Federal
Financial Aid
Ozark's tuition refund adjustment policies are found in the “Financial
Information” chapter of the College Catalog at OCC.edu/Catalog
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g. Textbook Information
Textbook information for each course is available on the student web portal
“My.OCC.edu”. Under the Academics tab look for the My Course Schedule
section. Click the course number to see course details. Then click the
Course Textbooks link.
h. Educational Programs
Information on Ozark's educational programs may be found in the “Degree
Programs” chapter of the College Catalog at OCC.edu/Catalog.
i. Instructional Facilities
OCC.edu/Academics
j. Faculty
Information on Ozark's faculty may be found in the “Directory of Personnel”
chapter of the College Catalog at OCC.edu/Catalog .
k. Transfer of Credit Policies
According to the established practice in Higher Education, receipt of credit from
other institutions is neither automatic nor obligatory. The receiving institution has
the exclusive right to accept or reject credits earned at other institutions.
1. Ozark Christian College will accept credit for equivalent courses for degrees
offered at Ozark from other institutions accredited by regional or national
accrediting organizations recognized by CHEA (Council for Higher Education
Administration).
2. Academic transcripts from previous colleges must be submitted to the
Registrar’s Office for evaluation. Transcripts must be mailed to the Ozark
Christian College Registrar’s Office directly from the college(s) and/or
university(ies) previously attended. The transcripts must be official, authentic,
signed, and affixed with the school seal. Transcripts may be faxed to the college;
however, they will be considered unofficial documents only, pending the official,
authenticated, signed and sealed documents received in the mail from the other
institution.
3. Determination of equivalency will be made by the Registrar’s Office in
conjunction with the Vice President of Academic Affairs/Academic Dean.
Students may be asked to submit either a course description or course syllabus to
evaluate equivalency of course work.
4. Students must have earned a grade of at least 2.000 on a 4-point scale in the
course to be considered for transfer. Grades do not transfer – only credits
transfer.
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5. Ozark Christian College measures all courses in semester credits. Transferred
courses that were transcripted using a quarter system will be converted to
semester credits.
6. For students enrolling in Bachelor’s Degree programs:
A maximum of 75 % of transfer credits will be accepted towards a Bachelor’s
Degree.
For students enrolling in Associate’s Degree programs:
A maximum of 60 % of transfer credits will be accepted towards an Associate’s
Degree.
7. ADVANCED PLACEMENT CREDITS
Ozark Christian College accepts some credits earned through the College Board
Advance Placement (AP) program. Credits will be granted for courses in which a
student has completed AP examinations with a score of 3 or above. If a student
wishes to receive AP Credit they must request their scores be sent from the
College Board to the OCC Registrar’s Office.
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Advanced Placement Course
Score
Required
Hours
Granted
Calculus AB**
3, 4, 5
5
MA 1111
Calculus BC**
3, 4, 5
5
MA 1111
Statistics***
3, 4, 5
3
MA 1111
English Language & Composition
3, 4, 5
3
EL 1210
English Literature & Composition
3, 4, 5
6
EL 2312 & EL
1210
Human Geography***
3, 4, 5
3
HI 2310
Music Theory
3, 4, 5
1
MU 1111
Psychology
3, 4, 5
3
PC 2210
United States History
3, 4, 5
3
HI 2211
World History
3, 4, 5
3
HI 2210
European History
Chinese Language & Culture
French Language & Culture
German Language & Culture
Italian Language & Culture
Japanese Language & Culture
Spanish Language
Spanish Literature***
Art History
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science A
3, 4, 5
3, 4, 5
3, 4, 5
3, 4, 5
3, 4, 5
3, 4, 5
3, 4, 5
3, 4, 5
3, 4, 5
3, 4, 5
3, 4, 5
3, 4, 5
3
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
3
4
5
3
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
OCC #
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OCC Course Title
Contemporary
Mathematics
Contemporary
Mathematics
Contemporary
Mathematics
English Composition 1
British Literature &
English
Composition 1
World Geography
Basics of Music
Theory
Psychology
United States History
1492-1877
History of Western
Civilization
History Elective
Missions Elective
Missions Elective
Missions Elective
Missions Elective
Missions Elective
Missions Elective
Missions Elective
General Elective
General Elective
General Elective
General Elective
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Environmental Science***
Government & Politics:
Comparative
Government & Politics: United
States
Latin: Vergil***
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
Physics B
Physics C: Electricity and
Magnetism
Physics C: Mechanics
3, 4, 5
3
SI 2110
Intro to Environmental
Science
3, 4, 5
3
XXX
General Elective
3, 4, 5
3
XXX
General Elective
3, 4, 5
3, 4, 5
3, 4, 5
3, 4, 5
3
3
3
5
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
General Elective
General Elective
General Elective
General Elective
3, 4, 5
3
XXX
General Elective
3, 4, 5
3
XXX
General Elective
To order AP scores, visit the
College Board Reporting page.
The College Board code for OCC
is: 6542.
collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/exgrd_rep.html
Students pursuing a co-op degree
with Missouri Southern State
University may have additional AP
credits that can apply toward their
MSSU degree requirements. For a
listing of AP credits accepted by
MSSU:
mssu.edu/registrar/ap.php
**Five hours of credit is given for
these courses for MSSU co-op
students. OCC's mathematics
course only requires three hours.
***MSSU does not accept these
AP credits.
AP credit is issued as "Credit" (a
grade is not assigned to the credit).
AP credit is not calculated in the
Grade Point Average.
8. CREDIT FOR PRIOR LEARNING
Students with significant previous ministry experience or other training may be
able to receive credit toward degree requirements through Credit for Prior
Learning (CPL). Credit for Prior Learning is earned by demonstrating that
college-level learning has occurred in a variety of settings, such as workshops,
seminars, self-study, non-credit classes, training programs, work-related learning
and life experience.
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Students must successfully complete the SD 3110 Orientation to Credit for Prior
Learning course and meet all CPL portfolio requirements. Portfolios are evaluated
by a faculty member who will determine the amount of and level of credit to be
awarded. Please note: credit is awarded based on the information that was learned,
not for the experience itself. A maximum of 16 hours may be awarded through
CPL.
9. LIMITATIONS OF CREDIT (Applied toward a degree):
Vocal or instrumental music (private lessons)
Physical education courses
Study Skills
Field Experience Courses
9 hours (Music majors excepted)
2 hours
2 hours
2 hours
Ozark Christian College reserves the right to change or cease offering any
curricular program at any time. The school will make a reasonable effort to help
students thus affected to complete their education in a comparable program if at
all possible.
l. Accreditation, Approval, and Licensure of Institution and Programs
Ozark Christian College is accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher
Education (ABHE). ABHE is a national, faith-based accrediting agency
recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher
Education Accreditation (CHEA)
OCC.edu/About/Accreditation
m. Copyright Infringement-Policies and Sanctions
Unauthorized distribution of copyrighted material, including unauthorized peerto-peer file sharing, may subject you to civil and criminal liabilities. The penalties
for violation of Federal copyright laws may be found at
copyright.gov/title17/92appf.pdf.
Ozark's policies with respect to unauthorized peer-to-peer file sharing, including
disciplinary actions that may be taken against students who engage in
unauthorized distribution of copyrighted materials using Ozark's information
technology system, may be found in the “Internet Acceptable Use Policy” section
of the Student Life Handbook at OCC.edu/Handbook .
n. Computer Use and File Sharing
Ozark Christian College’s policies on computer use and file sharing may be found
in the “Internet Acceptable Use Policy” section of the Student Life Handbook at
OCC.edu/Handbook .
o. Turnitin
Ozark Christian College contracts with iParadigms, LLC for Turnitin® services to
be used at each instructor’s discretion. The Originality Check service allows
students to submit a paper through Moodle to check for improper citation and
potential plagiarism before it is submitted to the instructor. The Peer Review
service allows students to submit assignments anonymously to peers for editing
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and feedback. Students agree that by taking Ozark courses all required papers
may be subject to submission for textual similarity review to Turnitin.com for the
detection of plagiarism. All submitted papers will be included as source
documents in the Turnitin.com reference database solely for the purpose of
detecting plagiarism of such papers. Use of the Turnitin.com service is subject to
the Usage Policy posted on the Turnitin.com site.
p. Student Activities
OCC.edu/Calendar
q. Placement Services
OCC.edu/MinistryOpenings
4. Student Financial Assistance
a. Assistance Available From Federal, State, Local, and Institutional Programs
OCC.edu/Admissions/FinancialAid
b. Federal Student Financial Aid Penalties for Drug Law Violations
OCC.edu/Admissions/FinancialAid
c. Student Loan Information
i. Initial Loan Counseling for Student Borrowers
OCC.edu/Admissions/LoanInfo and
studentloans.gov/myDirectLoan/index.action
ii. Exit Counseling for Student Borrowers
OCC.edu/Admissions/LoanInfo and
studentloans.gov/myDirectLoan/index.action
iii. Institutional Code of Conduct for Education Loans
OCC.edu/Admissions/LoanInfo
iv. Preferred Lender Lists
Ozark Christian College does not have a Preferred Lender List.
v. Preferred Lender Arrangements
Ozark Christian College does not have Preferred Lender Arrangements.
5. Health and Safety
a. Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program
Ozark Christian College is committed to providing a healthy, safe, learning
environment for its students, employees and guests. Maintaining a healthy
lifestyle is a way to honor Christ and serve as a witness to Him. It is the desire of
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Ozark Christian College that students and employees exhibit a Christian lifestyle,
both on and off campus.
The Drug Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989 require the
college to adopt and implement a program to prevent the use of illicit drugs and
the abuse of alcohol by students and employees. This program, described herein,
is distributed annually to every student and employee of the college. A biennial
review of this program will be performed to determine its effectiveness, to
implement changes to the program, if changes are needed, and to ensure that the
college’s disciplinary sanctions are consistently enforced. This program will
describe:
 Standards of Conduct
 Legal Sanctions
 Health Risks
 Resources
 College Discipline
Standards of Conduct
Ozark Christian College prohibits the possession, use or distribution of illicit
drugs, alcoholic beverages and tobacco products by students and employees on its
property or as part of any of its activities.
Legal Sanctions
Local, state and federal laws also prohibit the unlawful possession, use,
distribution and sale of alcohol and illicit drugs. Criminal and civil penalties for
violation of such laws range from fines up to $20,000 and imprisonment for terms
up to and including life.
Health Risks
Specific serious health risks are associated with the use of illicit drugs and
alcohol. Some of the major risks are:
 Alcohol and other depressants (barbiturates, sedatives, and tranquilizers):
addiction, accidents as a result of impaired ability and judgment, overdose
when used with other depressants, damage to a developing fetus, heart and
liver damage.
 Marijuana: addiction, panic reaction, impaired short-term memory,
increased risk of lung cancer and emphysema (particularly in cigarette
smokers), impairment of driving ability.
 Cocaine: addiction, heart attack, seizures, lung damage, severe depression,
paranoia, psychosis. Similar risks are associated with other stimulants,
such as speed and uppers.
 Hallucinogens (acid, LSD, PCP, MDMA, etc.): unpredictable behavior,
emotional instability, violent behavior, organic brain damage in heavy
users, convulsion, and coma.
 Narcotics (heroin, Demeral, morphine, Codeine, etc.): addiction,
accidental overdose, risk of hepatitis and AIDS from contaminated
needles.
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Inhalants (gas, aerosols, glue, nitrites, etc.): loss of consciousness,
suffocation, damage to brain and central nervous system, sudden death,
nausea and vomiting, nosebleeds, impaired judgment.
Methamphetamines: addiction, irritability, sleeplessness, nervousness,
sudden weight loss, pungent body odor, protrusion of eyes.
OCC provides opportunities for counseling services to students by individual
appointments, or professional referral. An OCC counselor will help to assess a
student’s or employee’s need and provide in-house counseling intervention or
make appropriate referrals to area counseling services or agencies.
Resources for Drug & Alcohol Abuse:
Haven Counseling
22200 Kafir Road
Oronogo, MO 64855
417-673-0090
Care Counseling
3829 S Duquesne Rd.
Joplin, MO 64804
417-206-3500
Alcoholics Anonymous
104 N Webb St
Webb City, MO 64870
417-673-8591
Celebrate Recovery Joplin
4311 E. Newman Road
Joplin, Missouri 64801
(417) 624-6915
Alcohol Treatment Center Help Line
800-711-6402
College Discipline
Violation of this policy will lead to disciplinary action or including expulsion for
students and discharge for employees. Referral for prosecution may also result.
b. Vaccination Policies
Institutional policies regarding vaccinations to comply with Missouri state health
laws and are found on the My Ozark web portal. Look in the Health & Wellness
area under the Student Life tab.
c. Campus Security Policies, Crime Statistics and Crime Log
Ozark Christian College's annual security includes statistics for the previous three
years concerning reported crimes that occurred on campus; in certain off-campus
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buildings or property owned or controlled by Ozark Christian College; and on
public property immediately adjacent to and accessible from campus. The policies
and report are online at OCC.edu/Security .
d. Fire Safety Policies, Fire Statistics and Fire Log (On-Campus Housing
Facilities)
Ozark Christian College's annual fire safety report includes statistics for the
previous three years and is online at OCC.edu/Security .
6. Student Outcomes
a. Retention Rate, Graduation Rates, and Transfer-out Rates (Student Rightto-Know Act)
nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?q=OZARK+CHRISTIAN&s=all&id=178679#retgrad
b. Graduation Rates for Students Receiving Athletically Related Student Aid
(Student Right-to-Know Act)
Ozark Christian College students do not receive athletically related student aid.
c. Transfer-out Rates for Students Receiving Athletically Related Student Aid
(Student Right-to-Know Act)
Ozark Christian College students do not receive athletically related student aid.
d. Job Placement for Graduates
Ozark Christian College provides placement services for churches and
individuals. Listings are posted on the OCC website:
OCC.edu/MinistryOpenings
To remove/revise a listing or for questions, contact the College Advancement
Student Assistant at [email protected] at 417.626.1234 ext.2102 or the
Administrative Assistant of College Advancement at 417.626.1234 ext.2008.
Outside resources not necessarily endorsed by Ozark Christian College include
the Ministry Employment Network, a ministry of CrossLink, P.O. Box 1232,
Rapid City, SD 57709-1232.
CrossLink.org/jobs
ChristianJobs.com is a job search website for ministry organizations, nonprofits
and businesses. Additional online career help including resume writing services,
career development, interview tips and career advice offer job seekers guidance.
ChristianJobs.com also assists in Christian recruitment and hiring. It offers job
postings and an extensive resume database to help businesses, non-profits, and
Christian organizations find employees. ChristianJobs.com
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e. Job Placement Rates for Graduates
Graduating Student Survey 2015
What will be your status after completing your degree at Ozark?
Employed fulltime
Employed part time
Postgraduate internship
Still seeking employment
Not seeking employment
Additional Education/Graduate School
27.00%
21.00%
4.00%
23.00%
5.00%
20.00%
If Employed, is the position related to your degree or your career goals?
Directly Related
53.06%
Somewhat Related
30.61%
Not Related
16.33%
What type of ministry will you have after you graduate?
Vocational – Paid
59.0%
Volunteer – Unpaid
37.0%
None
4.0%
Children's Ministry
15.0%
Student Ministry
20.0%
Preaching
13.0%
Missions
10.0%
Music
13.0%
Other
29.0%
In what type of ministry do you intend to serve?
Please describe "Other"
 Psychology
 I will work with the kids unpaid.
 Relationship/ connection pastor
 Continue working with immigrants through NALA
 Non-profit (legal services)
 Deaf Ministry
 Counseling
 College age/discipleship
 Community Outreach
 Deaf Ministry
 Biblical Justice
 Deaf
 Preaching/associate teaching
 College / Campus Ministry
 Chaplain
 Youth ministry - administration
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Community impact
Student/College Age/Men's ministry
Preaching, teaching/education
Serving.
Maybe working with addicts
Husband is looking to be a pastor
College Ministry
Adult Discipleship
f. Graduate and Professional Education Placement for Graduates
What will be your status after completing your degree at Ozark?
Employed fulltime
Employed part time
Postgraduate internship
Still seeking employment
Not seeking employment
Additional Education/Graduate School
27.00%
21.00%
4.00%
23.00%
5.00%
20.00%
If Additional Education/Graduate School, where do you plan to
obtain your next degree?
 Pittsburg state University
 I would like to go to either MSSU or another close school.
 John Brown University
 Potentially CCV or Huntington University
 John Brown University
 OCC
 Washburn University School of Law
 Looking at Liberty University online.
 Trevecca Nazarene University
 John Brown University
 Evangel University
 Lincoln Christian University
 Missouri Southern State University
 Missouri Southern State University
 Unsure
 Hutchinson Community College
 Missouri Southern State University to achieve a nursing degree.
 Mid-America Nazarene University
 Missouri Southern State University
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g. Student Learning Outcomes
Ozark Christian College Graduate Survey 2015
Using a scale where (1) = "Strongly Disagree" to (5) ="Strongly Agree"
My education at Ozark Christian College prepared me to:
 Know sound doctrine from the Word of God.
 Understand evidences for the basis of faith in Christ and the Bible.
 Interpret the Bible to understand the authors intended meaning.
 Demonstrate an intellectual development for critical thinking and
lifelong learning.
 Communicate effectively in written and oral forms.
 Display a personal growth in Christian character &fellowship with Christ.
 Apply a variety of skills for leading others to Christ, helping them mature in
Christ, and equipping them to serve Christ
Rate the following statements:
 I received a quality education at OCC.
 OCC prepared me for the work I intend to do.
 My courses in my major/specialization prepared me well.
4.7
4.7
4.6
4.6
4.7
4.5
4.3
4.7
4.3
4.3
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OCC helped me grow spiritually.
Ozark has an outstanding faculty.
I would highly recommend OCC to prospective students.
My supervised internship or field experience was valuable.
My ministry experiences as a student were valuable.
My Week of Evangelism experiences were valuable.
4.7
4.8
4.6
4.3
4.5
3.9
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My Life Group experience on campus has been positive
Chapel contributed positively to my spiritual growth.
I received assistance in identifying my strengths for areas of service.
Christian Service experiences contributed to my spiritual growth.
The library resources and services were good.
Assistance was available to me in finding a ministry position.
3.9
4.2
3.8
4.1
4.5
4.2
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I was challenged academically.
I am prepared for graduate study in my major field.
I would recommend others to study in my degree program.
I am on the right path to achieve my goals and calling.
4.7
4.2
4.5
4.6
Ozark Christian College administered the Collegiate Assessment of Academic
Proficiency (CAAP) in March 2012.
CAAP (March 2012)
Ozark
National Norm
Writing Skills (Mean)
64.0
63.6
Reading (Mean)
62.2
61.9
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h. Institutional Effectiveness: Comparing OCC to other ABHE colleges
Noel-Levitz Student Satisfaction Inventory 2015
(1) = “Very Dissatisfied” to (7) “Very Satisfied”
Student Centeredness
Campus Life
Instructional Effectiveness
Recruitment and Financial Aid
Campus Support Services
Academic Advising
Registration Effectiveness
Safety and Security
Concern for the Individual
Service Excellence
Responsiveness to Diverse Populations
Campus Climate
OCC 2015
Satisfaction
6.26
5.56
6.18
5.95
5.93
5.84
ABHE 2011-2014
Satisfaction
5.89
5.36
5.78
5.58
5.71
5.87
5.95
5.46
6.13
5.96
5.59
6.10
5.68
5.41
5.86
5.64
5.51
5.73
7. Intercollegiate Athletic Program Participation Rates and Financial Support Data
(Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act)
Copies of the Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA) forms are on file in the
Athletics office. The Ozark Christian College report is available at
ope.ed.gov/athletics or by contacting the Athletic Department, 1111 N. Main Street,
Joplin, MO 64801 or by calling 417.626.1234 ext. 2301.
8. Voter Registration
The Missouri Secretary of State maintains a website with voter registration information
for each county in Missouri.
sos.mo.gov/elections/goVoteMissouri/register.aspx
Voter registration information for Non-Missouri residents:
eac.gov/voter_resources/register_to_vote.aspx
Updated 8-18-15
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