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Consumer disclosure – Title IV loans

If you are a student in the United States of America and you are considering taking out a Federal Direct Loan to fund your studies with us, please read this page carefully as it sets out the Ó³¿ÍÖ±²¥ and the US Department of Education terms and conditions.

If you require any further information about the content, please email the Funding team at usloans@leeds.ac.uk.

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General requirements

As part of the William D Ford Federal Direct Loan Program – Standards for Participation – the US government requires institutions which offer Federal Student Aid to disclose the following consumer information.

The University’s general terms and conditions in respect of an offer of a place on a School degree programme also apply.

Student financial aid information

For information about all need based and non-need based federal, local, private and Institutional student financial assistance available to US students (listed below) at the Ó³¿ÍÖ±²¥, please see our .

Disability-related services and facilities

Students should be aware of . Any specific related additional costs may be included in the Cost of Attendance calculation when applying for Federal or private loans.

Cost of attendance

For information about the price of attendance, including tuition and fees, books and supplies, room and board, transportation costs, and other relevant additional costs, please see the following pages or contact your academic department for further information:

The Cost of Attendance calculation (COA) is based on tuition fees/accommodation/living costs and calculated after taking into account the students EFC. All prospective borrowers are issued with a detailed cost of attendance calculation.

Withdrawal, refunds and Return to Title IV policy

Students should refer to the University’s pages if they are thinking about withdrawing from their programme at the University. 

The pages explain what to do in the case of a withdrawal in terms of obtaining a refund from the University.

The University is required to complete a Return to Title IV (R2T4) calculation if you withdraw from your studies or transfer to an ineligible programme with the University whilst you are borrowing Title IV Federal Loans.

Students can only access federal loan funds if they are enrolled on an eligible programme. If your full-time enrolment status changes, you are legally required to inform us so that we can amend your loans and cancel subsequent instalments where necessary. Students should refer to our for further information.

Federal tax forms – 1089-T tax form

As a non-US institution, the University is not a US IRS tax deducting organisation, and has no authority to complete a 1098-T.  A tuition fee statement can be requested from the University to assist with the completion of this form. You can contact the Fees Team to obtain a tuition fee statement by email.

Academic programme information

For information about current taught degree programmes and other educational and training programmes available at the University, please see our .

All students at the Ó³¿ÍÖ±²¥ sign to agree to follow the as part of the registration process. 

Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)

Students in Receipt of Title IV funding whilst studying at the Ó³¿ÍÖ±²¥ are subject to the as per the regulatory requirements set out by the US Department of Education.

Transfer of credit policies and articulation agreements

For information relating to transfer of credits please see the where the policy can be viewed.

Copyright policy, general information and statements

Unauthorised distribution of copyrighted material, including unauthorized peer-to-peer file sharing, may subject you to civil and criminal liabilities. Please see the and .

School and Programme accreditation, approval or licensure

In the UK, the power to award degrees is regulated by law. as an independent institution from Edward VII in 1904.

Please .

The Office for Students (OfS) maintains a register of Higher Education Providers as a single authoritative reference of a HE provider’s regulatory status.

The Ó³¿ÍÖ±²¥ entry can be found at the .

Ó³¿ÍÖ±²¥ programmes/courses

All programmes/courses offered by the Ó³¿ÍÖ±²¥ can be found here.  

The Ó³¿ÍÖ±²¥ can certify loans for the following types of programmes:

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • Master’s degree
  • Doctor’s degree

The following is a list of Ineligible Programmes types. If you choose to study a programme in any of the following categories the Ó³¿ÍÖ±²¥ will be unable to certify Title IV loans:

  • Nursing and Midwifery programmes
  • Foundation Year programmes
  • Programmes where the intensity of study is less than half-time
  • Programmes that are not degree-bearing
  • Programmes offered through the
  • Distance Learning programmes
  • Medical or Veterinarian programmes
  • Programmes that include a placement or internship
  • Study Abroad programmes that include study at another institution that exceeds 25 percent of the total duration of the programme (see Study Abroad Information section on this page).

US students can apply and study any of the programme types above but will be unable to fund their studies using Federal Aid Loans. 

Drug and alcohol abuse

Policies and penalties associated with drug-related offences are outlined in the Ó³¿ÍÖ±²¥ Drug & Alcohol Information booklet.

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We are proud to state that the , a campaign which involves actively promoting a sensible approach to alcohol.

Further information is available on the health effects of drugs and alcohol from the .

If you require further support please our .

Vaccinations policy

is outlined on our Health and Wellbeing section. Should vaccinations be required for individual programmes of study, this will be communicated to you by your department. Vaccinations for flu and meningitis are available from the Student Medical Practice.

Fire safety information

Please see the information provided (including our Fire Safety Standard) on our .

Textbook information

Information about any required and recommended textbooks for your course will be provided to you by your Faculty. Should you require specific information about textbooks, please contact your Faculty for advice. You are not required to buy books from a specific book shop and many can be borrowed from the .

Completion/graduation and transfer-out rates for students receiving athletically related student aid

Leeds does not offer any athletics related aid or scholarships. 

Intercollegiate athletic programme participation rates and financial support data

Leeds does not have an 'intercollegiate athletic programme' as defined by the US Department of Education. However we offer a variety of opportunities for students wishing to engage in .

Misrepresentation

The University endeavours to ensure accurate and up to date information is published, including information about educational programmes, financial charges, financial aid and employment opportunities. Oversight is provided by:   

  • including: Governance Support; Student Cases: Legal Services; Records Management and Information Governance; Research Regulatory Compliance, assist the University Secretary in promoting the best standards of corporate governance throughout the institution. 
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Study abroad information

allows for study abroad at an eligible or ineligible institution where a written agreement is in place and ‘[t]he ineligible institution or organization provides 25 percent or less of the educational program’. A student's enrolment on a program of study abroad at a foreign institution, which is approved for credit by the home institution may be considered enrolment at the home institution for the purpose of applying for assistance under the Title IV, HEA programs.

Safeguarding customer information - privacy of student records

Your rights under the Data Protection Act 1998 are outlined in the School’s .

The Student Contract, issued annually, includes a link to the . This sets out your right to review, verify, correct or request erasure of your personal information, object to the processing of your personal data, withdraw your consent to any processing, or request that we transfer a copy of your personal information to another party, please email the Data Protection Officer at dpo@leeds.ac.uk in writing and they will explain any conditions that may apply. If you have a complaint about the processing of your US loan, you have the right to file a complaint with the US Department of Education, although it would be preferable that you contact the School first so that we can try to resolve the problem for you.

Student loan information published by the US Department of Education

Leeds will provide information published by the to students at any time that information regarding loan availability is requested, including the rights and responsibilities of students and schools under Title IV HEA (Higher Education Act) loan programs.

National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS)

If you take out a federal loan at Leeds, we will submit the details of your loan to NSLDS and this data will be accessible to guarantee agencies, lenders and schools determined to be authorised users of the data system.

Entrance counselling for student loan borrowers

Prior to the first disbursement, first-time borrowers (other than for Parent PLUS loans) will be provided with comprehensive information on the terms and conditions of the loan and of the borrower’s responsibilities through entrance counselling. At Leeds, .

Exit counselling for student loan borrowers

The School will provide to borrowers of loans (other than for Parent PLUS loans) shortly before the student borrower ceases at least half-time study at the school. Any student who fails to complete exit counselling will be emailed a copy of the exit counselling guide, produced by the US Department of Education. 

Gainful Employment

The Ó³¿ÍÖ±²¥ is approved only to provide Federal loan lending for students on a degree programme. Therefore there are no Gainful Employment Disclosures to report.

PLUS counselling for student loan borrowers

Prior to the first disbursement, borrowers who are informed by the US Department of Education that they have an adverse credit history (and have obtained an approved endorser or documented to the satisfaction of the US Department of Education that there are extenuating circumstances related to the adverse credit history) will be required to undertake . At Leeds, for students in this position, PLUS counselling is required to be completed before a loan will be approved. 

Code of conduct for education loans

The Ó³¿ÍÖ±²¥ code of conduct for US education loans is as follows:

In order to prohibit a conflict of interest with the responsibilities of an agent with respect to private education loans, all agents at the School with responsibility for US loans are prohibited from:

  • revenue-sharing arrangements with any lender;
  • receiving gifts from a lender, a guarantor, or a loan servicer;
  • contracting arrangements providing financial benefit from any lender or affiliate of a lender;
  • directing borrowers to particular lenders or refusing or delaying loan certifications;
  • offers of funds for private loans;
  • Call centre or financial aid office staffing assistance; and advisory board compensation.

All agents with responsibility for US loans are reminded at least annually of the code.

Private education loans

Students are advised to take any Federal Loan they are entitled to before considering any other type of loan, due to the competitive interest rate and repayment benefits they offer. A comparison between Federal and Private Loans is published via the . 

We will certify educational loans taken through any private lenders who lend to students at international universities, providing the eligibility criteria is met.

Default Prevention and Management Plan

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Further information

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