Title IX Policy Against Sex Discrimination

91ëƬ Policies on Sexual Violence Prevention and Response

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91ëƬ Extension Site Disclosure

91ëƬ operates extension sites conveniently located in Amsterdam, NY and Brooklyn, NY. Students cannot complete an entire degree at an extension site and must take a minimal number of courses at the sponsoring campus. Administrative and academic services, such as academic advisement, financial aid, tutoring, library, and career services resources, are available remotely to students from the sponsoring campus. Certain on-site services may be available to students by appointment. Please reach out to the site manager for more information.

New York City Letter Regarding Massage Therapy Program

NYC Massage Therapy Letter, February 2024

Distance Education State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA) Disclosures

Click Here to view the Distance Education State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA) Disclosures

NCLEX Licensure Pass Rates

Practical Nursing NCLEX Annual licensure exam pass rates for first-time test-takers.

PN NCLEX Exam Results 2025 2024 2023
91ëƬ Albany 75% 82% 67%
91ëƬ New York City 69.7% 73% 77%

Costs

New York State Student Policy on Immunizations

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Campus Crime Statistics Report

91ëƬ posts its crime data yearly with the U.S. Department of Educations Office of Postsecondary Education.

The institution reported no offenses in any category (either on-campus or on public property abutting a campus) for any of its three campuses (Albany, NY, New York, NY, Pittsfield, MA) for the 2024 Survey.

To view a three-year report by campus on the Office of Postsecondary Education of the U.S. Department of Education website, please follow these steps:

  1. Go to
  2. Click on the linkGet Data For One Institution/Campus
  3. In the text boxName of Institution, type in91ëƬ
  4. Click the𲹰button
  5. Click on the respective campus link

Emergency Preparedness Plan

Disaster Recovery Plan

Campus Security Plans

The plan that follows outlines the actions deemed necessary to provide a safe environment for the students, visitors, faculty and staff of 91ëƬ.

Availability of Employees for Information Dissemination Purposes

91ëƬ is required to designate an employee or group of employees to assist enrolled or prospective students in obtaining all of the information specified below. If the institution has designated one person for an area of responsibility, that person shall be available, upon reasonable notice, to any enrolled or prospective student throughout the normal administrative working hours listed. If more than one person, often an entire office, is designated, their combined work schedules have been arranged so that at least one of them is available, upon reasonable notice, throughout the normal administrative working hours listed.

Constitution Day

Constitution Day is an opportunity for students to broaden their knowledge of the Constitution. For more information and resources on Constitution Day,please click here.

Cohort Default Rate

A cohort default rate is the percentage of a schools borrowers who enter repayment on federal loans during a particular federal fiscal year (FY), October 1 to September 30, and default or meet other specified conditions prior to the end of the second following fiscal year.
The U.S. Department of Education releases official cohort default rates once per year. The FY 2022 official cohort default rates were announced in September, 2025. 91ëƬs FY 2022 cohort default rate is 0%.

College Navigator

College Navigator is a free consumer information tool designed to help students, parents, high school counselors, and others get information about over 7,000 postsecondary institutions in the United States such as programs offered, retention and graduation rates, prices, aid available, degrees awarded, campus safety, and accreditation. College Navigator information for the 91ëƬ campuses can be accessed at:

Information Security Policy

The purpose of this policy is to safeguard information belonging to the institution and its stakeholders (third parties, clients or customers and the general public), within a secure environment. This policy informs the institutions staff, students, and other individuals entitled to use institution facilities, of the principles governing the holding, use and disposal of information.

Information Security Policy

Student Characteristics

Information on the diversity of the students body, federally calculated retention rates, as well as, federally calculated completion and graduation rates can be accessed at:

Student Privacy Health & Safety Exemption Requirement

91ëƬ adheres to all requirements pertaining to the protection of student information. Information about Student Records and confidentiality can be found in the academic catalog.

However, there are limited exceptions to FERPA regulations under which 91ëƬ is permitted to disclose education records or personally identifiable, non-directory information from education records in connection with a health or safety emergency without student consent. The situation must present imminent danger to a student, other students, or members of the school community in order to qualify as an exception. This action is not taken lightly and only under circumstances that present imminent danger.

Textbook Information

The link to the textbook price report provides information on course material requirements for the referenced Semester/Term. Please note that the information is subject to change, especially if viewing before the bookstore opens for the respective distribution. Thank You.

Occupational Outlook Data

We encourage all of our applicants and students to do independent research on the occupations that the institution trains for in order to make a sound decision about their postsecondary higher education and college plans.

The United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes an Occupational Outlook Handbook annually. The OOH contains a wealth of information about:

  • The training and education needed for each profession;
  • Earnings;
  • Expected job prospects;
  • What workers do on the job;
  • Working conditions.

To access the Occupational Outlook Handbooks most recent annual edition, please follow these steps:

  • Go to
  • Locate a search box on the left-side menu of the web site that says Search OOH
  • Enter the title of the profession or occupation you are interested in
  • Click Go
  • For quicker access to OOH descriptions of occupations of interest, we can suggest the following methods of search:
    • For programs in Medical Assistant (A.O.S.), and Clinical Medical Assistant (Certificate): go to or search for Medical Assistants
    • For program in Practical Nursing (Certificate): go toor search for Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
    • For programs in Massage Therapy (A.O.S., Certificate): go toor search for Massage Therapists
    • For program in Business Management (A.O.S.), go toor search for Management and Business and Financial Occupations
    • For programs in Information Technology (A.O.S.), Network Administration and Computer Security (Certificate): go toor search for Computer Network, Systems, and Database Administrators
    • For programs in Advanced Paralegal Studies (A.O.S.), Paralegal Studies (Certificate): go toor search for Paralegals and Legal Assistants

Institutional Accreditation

Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE)

91ëƬ is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE).

Address: 1007 North Orange Street, 4th Floor, Wilmington, DE 19801
Phone: (267) 284-5011
Website:

The Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) is an institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
MSCHE accreditation applies to all academic programs and institutional operations at the following approved 91ëƬ locations:

  • Albany, NY Campus
  • New York City, NY Campus
  • Amsterdam, NY Extension Site
  • Brooklyn, NY, Extension Site
  • Approved distance-education programs and online offerings

Questions regarding the accreditation status of 91ëƬ may be directed to MSCHE or to the Central Office of Academic Affairs at 91ëƬ.

Kerri Harrington, PhD, Vice President for Academic Affairs / Accreditation Liaison Officer
91ëƬ
1 Park Place, 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12205
kharrington@mildred-elley.edu

If any student has a complaint relating to the quality of education received at 91ëƬ, they can submit that complaint to

Kerri Harrington, PhD, Vice President for Academic Affairs / Accreditation Liaison Officer
91ëƬ
1 Park Place, 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12205
kharrington@mildred-elley.edu

or any of the following entities in New York:

  • New York State Education Department E-mail: RegentsOffice@nysed.gov
  • Attorney General Letitia James, ; or
  • Department of State, Division of Consumer Protection,

Title IV administration

If any student has a complaint relating to 91ëƬs Title IV eligibility or administration of the Title IV programs, they can submit that complaint to

Mary Ellen Duffy, VP of Financial Aid and Compliance
91ëƬ Albany Campus
855 Central Ave., Albany, NY 12206
meduffy@mildred-elley.edu

Program Approvals and State Authorizations

New York State Education Department (NYSED)

91ëƬs programs offered in New York are registered with the New York State Education Department, Office of College and University Evaluation.

Address: 89 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12234
Website:

Program registration titles and HEGIS/CIP codes are available in the Academic Catalog and on the 91ëƬ website.

Licensure-Related Disclosures

Some academic programs may prepare graduates for licensure or certification. Licensure requirements vary by state and are determined by state licensing boards, not by the College or MSCHE.

Students seeking professional licensure should consult:

  • Relevant state licensing boards, and
  • Program-specific advisement materials provided by 91ëƬ.

Consumer Information and Student Right-to-Know

In accordance with federal and state regulations, 91ëƬ provides consumer information, including:

  • Student outcomes and retention data
  • Program costs and financial aid disclosures
  • Campus safety and crime statistics
  • Transfer of credit policies
  • Distance education disclosures

This information is available on the Colleges Disclosures webpage or may be requested by contacting:

Contact Information

For questions about accreditation, approvals, or regulatory compliance, contact:

Kerri Harrington, PhD, Vice President for Academic Affairs / Accreditation Liaison Officer
91ëƬ
1 Park Place, 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12205
kharrington@mildred-elley.edu

Caring Gene® Disclaimer

To be eligible for CPT funding, applicants must enroll in one of 13 approved health, behavioral health, and social care careers fields, meet residency and financial aid requirements, and agree to a three-year service commitment with a NYS healthcare provider serving at least 30% Medicaid patients. A degree must be completed by Spring 2027, with service commitment by 2031.

Residency: Students must be a U.S. citizen/eligible non-citizen and New York State resident OR a resident of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, or Vermont employed by a NYS healthcare provider.
Enrollment: You must be enrolled or planning to enroll in one of the 13 approved titles in a CPT educational program full-time. Students who began their program before January 2025 are not eligible for funding.
Completion Commitment: Support through the CPT program will be provided until Spring, 2027, and all participants must fulfill their service commitment by March 31, 2031.
Service Commitment: You must commit to a three-year service requirement, working for a healthcare, behavioral health, or social care network provider in New York State that serves a patient population that is at least 30% Medicaid-reliant or uninsured.
FAFSA: Students should be ready to complete the FAFSA and/or TAP if required by your school for acceptance into your education/training program. This is not mandatory before applying to the Caring Gene® Career Pathways Training Program, but it does speed up the application process.

Pittsfield Campus Disclaimer

Former Students and Alumni of the 91ëƬ Pittsfield Campus, all graduate records will be securely retained at the Albany Campus, located at 855 Central Avenue, Albany, NY 12205. In order to obtain copies of transcripts, please contact Becky Connors, Registrar. Ms. Connors can be reached at (518) 786-0855 ext. 1361 or via email at bconnors@mildred-elley.edu.