About LSB

Student Consumer Information

The Consumer Information provided in these pages will help prospective students, parents and members of the community become more informed about Lansdale School of Business.

Additional information about the school, its policies, practices and procedures can be found in the school catalog or by inquiring directly at one of the school campuses.

GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION

CARES Act Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund – Student Portion

CARES Act Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund – Institutional Portion

LSB Consumer information on College Navigator

Code of Conduct for Educational Loans

Entrance and Exit Counseling

Notification of Rights (FERPA)

Bookstore Information

LSB School Catalog

LSB Catalog Tuition Supplement 20-21

Transferring Credits From Other Institutions

Professional Licensure Information Disclosure

Net Price Calculator

 

HEALTH & SAFETY

Security Reports

Penalties for Drug Law Violations

PREFERRED LENDER STATUS

Lansdale School of Business participates in the Federal Direct Loan Program which provides student and parent loans through the U.S. Department of Education.

Lenders in the private student loan industry will not be given a preferred status. Lansdale School of Business does not have and will not produce a preferred lender list that gives any lender an advantage in securing business from Lansdale School of Business students.

VOTER REGISTRATION

Lansdale School of Business encourages all citizens to participate in the election process. Voter registration forms are available on the Student Kiosk or by visiting the student services office. They are also available online at the voter services webpage of Montgomery County Pennsylvania.  Additional information is available here.

DIVERSITY AT LSB

Information about the Diversity of the Lansdale School of Business student body including undergraduate student age, gender, racial and ethnic groupings can be found on the National Center for Education Statistics website through the College Navigator and IPEDS Data Center

COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT POLICIES AND SANCTIONS 

For more detailed information and resources regarding our Copyright infringement policies and sections please click here.

GRIEVANCE AND COMPLAINT PROCESS

Any questions, concerns, or grievances a student has while at LSB may be directed to the appropriate person as outlined below. Concerns should first be raised on an informal basis with the instructor, or staff member with whom the student has a concern. In most cases a concern can be resolved in this manner. If this approach does not resolve the concern, students may begin the formal grievance procedure by presenting a written description of the complaint to the instructor or staff member with whom the student has a grievance. This written complaint should include as much information as possible to help in addressing the concern and must include the student name, address, email address and telephone numbers.

In the event that a resolution is not established at this first level, the student must request that the concern be considered at the next level. There are four levels in the formal grievance process. At the first level the instructor or staff member addresses the concern. At the second level the Student Services Office addresses the concern. At the third level the Academic Dean, Director of Admissions, or Senior Finance Coordinator, addresses the concern, as appropriate. At the fourth level the Executive Director addresses the concern. The student and institution both agree that any grievance still remaining will be finally resolved through binding arbitration. The school is licensed by the State Board of Private Licensed Schools. Any concerns which are not satisfactorily resolved by the Executive Director may be brought to the attention of the Board at the following address: State Board of Private Licensed Schools, Pennsylvania Department of Education, 333 Market Street, Harrisburg, PA 17126-0333. The school is also accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges & Schools. They may be contacted at 750 First Street, NE, Suite 980, Washington, DC 20002-4223, phone (202) 336-6780.

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