Brightpoint Community College is required to provide the following information according to federal regulation [34 CFR 668.41]. All recipients or prospective recipients of federal aid must have a thorough understanding of the information shared below.

Brightpoint Community College is required to provide the following information according to federal regulation [34 CFR 668.41]. All recipients or prospective recipients of federal aid must have a thorough understanding of the information shared below.

General Institutional Information

Refund Policy
Requirements for Withdrawal
Academic Majors Offered at Brightpoint
Accreditation, Approval and Licensure of Institution and Programs
Facilities and Services for Students with Disabilities
Faculty and Staff Contact Information
Study Abroad Opportunities and Funding
Transfer Information
Net Price Calculator
Institutional Research and Reporting
Textbook Information
Class Offerings and Availability
Privacy of Student Records – Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
Career and Job Placement Services
Instructional Facilities – Campus Improvements
Copyright Infringement & Computer Use/File Sharing

Health & Safety

Drug Free Schools and Communities Act (DFSCA) 
Sexual Misconduct Awareness
Title IX and Student Safety 
Brightpoint Alert
Campus Security Contact Information
Campus Security Policies & Procedures, Crime Statistics and Crime Log 

Brightpoint is required by federal regulation to make the crime log for the most recent 60-day period open to public inspection during normal business hours. Brightpoint is also required to make any portion of the log older than 60 days available within two business days of a request for public inspection.

Vaccination Policy

Brightpoint does not have any vaccination requirements for admission. However, some academic programs, particularly allied health programs, may require vaccinations for participation in laboratories and clinicals. 

Student Outcomes

Graduation, Retention & Transfer Rates

Student Financial Assistance

Grant Opportunities
Loan Opportunities 
Work-Study Opportunities
Scholarship Opportunities 
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Policy

Student Rights and Responsibilities 
Entrance & Exit Counseling for Student Borrowers 
Cost of Attendance
Requirements for Returning Title IV Grant or Loan Assistance 
Important Financial Aid Dates (bookstore charge dates, census dates, etc.) 
Financial Aid Office Contact Information
Rights and Responsibilities of Financial Aid Recipients 
Basic Criteria for Financial Aid Eligibility
Preferred Lender Lists & Preferred Lender Arrangements
FA Disbursement (includes info on methods and frequency of disbursements)
Loan Disbursement Frequency Information
Applying for Financial Aid 
Federal Student Financial Aid Penalties for Drug Related Law Violations
Private Loan Self-Certification Form 
Manage Student Loans

Voter Registration & Constitution Day

As required by federal regulation [34 CFR 668.41], students may obtain voter registration information and relevant forms from the Office of Student Activities (Chester: Nicholas Center, Room N103/Midlothian: Hamel Hall, Room H103).