Student Consumer Information
As part of its compliance with the reporting requirements of federal consumer information regulations, Seattle University produces and delivers to students reports on a broad range of areas, including retention and graduation rates, campus security, student privacy, drug and alcohol issues, financial assistance and athletics. Links to these reports and to offices that produce them are below.
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Annual Notification
This notification describes Seattle University's compliance with the Family Rights and Privacy Act and students' rights therein. For more information, please contact the Office of the Registrar at 206-296-2000.
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Annual Notification
Student Right to Know Act
This report includes completion or graduation rates for the general student body as well as for student athletes receiving athletically related student aid. For more information, please contact Office of Strategic Initiatives at 206-296-6144.
Related: Clery Act Reporting
Campus Crime Prevention Act
These reports disclose campus crime statistics as well as crime prevention policies on campus. For more information, please contact Public Safety at 206-296-5990.
Equity in Athletics Act
This report makes students aware of Seattle University's commitment to providing equitable athletic opportunities for both male and female students. To view this report, please visit the Equity in Athletics Data Analysis Cutting Tool and search for Seattle University. For more information, please contact Athletics at 206-296-5441.
Substance Abuse Policies and Prevention Handbook
The Substance Abuse Policies and Prevention Handbook describes substance abuse prevention information as well as campus drug abuse policies. For more information, please contact Student Development at 206-296-6066.
Financial Assistance Information
Detailed information about the financial assistance available to students at Seattle University can be found at the Financial Aid website as well as in the Academic Course Catalog. For more information, please contact Student Financial Services at 206-296-2000.