Consumer Information
Annual Consumer Information Disclosure
Accreditation
Contact: Registrar | Email: help@touro.edu | Phone: (212) 463-0400 x5524
Information concerning Touro's institutional and specialized accreditations is available online at www.touro.edu/about/accreditations/. Touro University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), 1007 North Orange Street, 4th Floor (MB#166), Wilmington, DE, 19801, (267) 284-5000. The MSCHE is an institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. This accreditation is located at www.msche.org, and an inventory of registered programs can be found at New York State Education Department's website. The college’s professional schools have also received accreditation from the appropriate specialized accrediting agencies. In addition to review of the programs, Touro University continually reviews and assesses the educational programs through student outcomes assessment.
Academic Programs and Institutional Information
Contact: Registrar | Email: help@touro.edu | Phone: (212) 463-0400 x5524
Information concerning Touro's current educational programs, faculty, and course descriptions is available online at www.touro.edu. Information about campus facilities, including those that relate to instructional programs, is available online at www.touro.edu/locations.
Assignment of College Credit
Contact: Registrar | Email: help@touro.edu | Phone: (212) 463-0400 x5524
The standard unit of measuring a student’s course of study is the “semester hour.” For more information please read the full statement on Touro University's Assignment of College Credit.
College Navigator
College Navigator is a free consumer information tool designed to help students, parents, high school counselors, and others search for and obtain information about U.S. postsecondary institutions. Enter “Touro University” as Name of School to view Touro University Navigator information. The University Navigator can be found here:
College Catalogs
Contact: Registrar | Email: help@touro.edu | Phone: (212) 463-0400 x5524
Our individual Touro University Bulletins provide consistent, comparable and transparent information on the characteristics of institutions and students, cost of attendance, success rates, various degree offerings, student engagement with the learning process, and core educational outcomes. The information is intended for students, families, policy-makers, campus faculty and staff, the general public, and other higher education stakeholders.
Confidentiality of Student Records (FERPA)
Contact: Registrar | Email: help@touro.edu | Phone: (212) 463-0400 x5291
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords students certain rights with respect to their education records. Touro publishes a FERPA notification that delineates student rights under FERPA. This FERPA notification can be found on the Registrar site. Information on the confidentiality of student records is published in our University Catalogs.
Confidentiality of Student Health Records (HIPAA)
Contact: Registrar | Email: help@touro.edu | Phone: (212) 463-0400 x5291
Touro is committed to protecting the privacy and security of personal health information concerning our employees and students. As such, Touro is fully compliant with the New York State Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Learn more about HIPAA protections.
Copyright Infringement and Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Policies and Sanctions
Contact: Information Security Office | Email: CISO@touro.edu | Phone: (212) 463-0400 x5383
The Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 specifies that regulations be published and promulgated regarding institutional efforts to reduce illegal uploading and downloading of copyrighted work through peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing on campus networks. The final rules were published in September 2009 and are in effect on July 1, 2010.
The law requires three things:
- Institutions are required to make an annual disclosure to inform students that illegal distribution of copyrighted materials may subject them to criminal may subject them to criminal and civil penalties and describes the steps that institutions will take to detect and punish illegal distribution of copyrighted materials.
- Institutions are required to certify to the Secretary of Education that they have developed plans to “effectively combat” the unauthorized distribution of copyrighted material. In developing these plans, institutions are required to consider the use of technology-based deterrents. Report language that accompanies the law explicitly states that technology-based deterrents include “bandwidth shaping” and “traffic monitoring to identify the largest bandwidth users,” and indicates that certain education and enforcement programs will also qualify.
- Institutions are required, “to the extent practicable,” to offer alternatives to illegal file sharing. Both the practicality and selection of alternatives are to be determined by the institution “in consultation with the chief technology officer or other designated officer of the institution.”
Compliance with Annual Disclosure
Touro University has approved a document “File Sharing and Copyright Infringement Policy,” which is posted on Blackboard and the Portal, and is revised periodically. The information is also provided in Orientation presentations by the Chief Information Security Officer to new students, staff, and faculty.
Compliance with Copyright Protection
The Office of Information Security has developed a Copyright Infringement Policy which will be used to monitor the use of the institution’s bandwidth through traffic monitoring and bandwidth shaping to the extent practicable. An annual report will be provided to the Chief Information Officer at the end of each academic year which will contain an assessment of the effectiveness of the plan and any actions taken.
Cost of Attendance
Contact: Financial Aid | Email: help@touro.edu | Phone: (844) 868-7666
Information concerning the cost of attending Touro is available from the Office of the Bursar. These costs consist of tuition and fees, books and supplies, room and board (for certain programs), transportation, and any additional costs for a program in which the student is enrolled or expresses an interest. More information regarding the cost of attendance can be found online in one of our Touro University Catalogs. Net Price Calculators are available at each individual school’s website.
Crime Statistics, Campus Security Policies, Crime Log, and Fire Log
Contact: Director of Campus Security | Phone: (212) 463-0400 x5134
Emergency Phone: 1-88-Touro911 (1-888-687-6911) or 911
Information regarding public safety is provided online at the Campus Security website. In the event of an emergency that constitutes an immediate or continuing threat to the college community, the Department of Emergency Preparedness, in conjunction with Campus Security, will issue safety alerts via email, text and/or voice messaging via TCAlert, Touro University's alert notification system. The Annual Security and Fire Report includes crime statistics and policy statements as required by law. This Report also includes information about police and public safety resources; reporting crimes; coordination between law enforcement agencies; fire and medical emergencies; emergency notification, response and evaluation; evacuation policies; missing student policy; crime prevention; victim support services; the law and Touro policies; campus facilities; the Touro Policy on Sexual Harassment; sex offender registry; and the Touro Drug/Alcohol Policy.
Drug/Alcohol Policy
Contact: Director of Campus Security | Phone: (212) 463-0400 x5134
Emergency Phone: 1-88-Touro911 (1-888-687-6911) or 911
The Annual Touro Security and Fire Safety Report includes the University's drug/alcohol policy. The annual report also provides information about alcohol and other drug health risks, drug alcohol laws and penalties, and campus alcohol and other drug education and counseling resources.
Federal Student Financial Aid Penalties for Drug Law Violations
Contact: Student Financial Aid | Phone: (212) 463-0400 x5627
Federal law provides that a student who has been convicted of an offense under any federal or state law involving the possession or sale of a controlled substance during a period of enrollment for which the student was receiving financial aid shall not be eligible to receive any federal or institutional grant, loan, or work assistance. There is a separate, written notice of the penalties for drug violations. Please consult the Student Handbook for more information.
Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA) Reporting
The Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA) requires each institution of higher education that participates in the Title IV student aid program and has an intercollegiate athletic program to prepare a report on athletic program participation and financial support data annually.
The annual EADA report must be made available upon request to students, prospective students, and the public every year. The EADA annual report for Touro University can be obtained by emailing a request to compliance@touro.edu.
The data submitted to the Department of Education for the annual EADA report can be accessed at the following site: https://ope.ed.gov/athletics/#/institution/search. To view the data for Touro University, type “Touro” in the Name field, then click Continue.
The home page for Equity in Athletics Data Analysis, https://ope.ed.gov/athletics/, also has an option to compare data for multiple schools.
Financial Aid
Contact: Student Financial Aid | Phone: (212) 463-0400 x5627
The College Catalogs include information about the following: need-based and non-need-based federal, state, local, private, and institutional financial assistance programs available to students; eligibility requirements and procedures for applying for aid; criteria for selecting recipients and determining amount of award; methods and frequency of disbursements of aid; financial aid terms and conditions, including terms applicable to employment provided as part of a financial aid package; rights and responsibilities of students receiving Title IV, HEA loans; the availability of financial aid for study abroad programs; how financial aid is handled when students withdraw; and whom to contact for questions regarding financial aid; the terms and conditions of federal student loans; entrance and exit counseling information; and drug violation penalties. Information about Pell Grants and the code of conduct for financial aid employees is also listed. Additional information regarding financial aid and student loans, including the National Student Loan Data System, can be found at https://nsldsfap.ed.gov/login
The College Catalogs and information regarding Financial Aid Self-service can be accessed at www.touro.edu/students
Contact financial aid at studentservices@touro.edu.
Financial Aid Calculator
Students should use a financial aid calculator to find estimates.
Graduation Rates
Contact: Institutional Research | Phone: 646-565-6000 Ext 55680
Information about graduation rates.
Health Information
Contact: Registrar | Email: help@touro.edu | Phone: (212) 463-0400 x5291
In accordance with New York State public health laws all students must meet two immunization requirements before registering for classes: they must document immunity to Measles, Mumps and Rubella, and they must provide formal confirmation as to whether they want to be immunized for Meningitis. Further information regarding these requirements can at help.touro.edu, the Touro Student Services website.
Any full or part-time domestic student who is registered at Touro University is eligible to enroll in the Sentry Student Security Plan, an accident/sickness health insurance plan. Students are also able to enroll in the NYU StuDent Plan sponsored by New York University College of Dentistry. Enrollment in these programs is entirely voluntary. Please consult the Student Handbook for more information.
Identity Theft Prevention Policy
Contact: Bursar | Email: help@touro.edu | Phone: (212) 463-0400 x5625
As required by the FTC's Red Flags Rule, Touro University has established and will maintain an Identity Theft Prevention Policy. Information on the policy is available on the Touro Portal.
Misrepresentation
Misrepresentation is defined as a false, erroneous or misleading statement made directly or indirectly to a student, prospective student, and any member of the public, an accrediting agency, a state agency or the Department of Education.
A misleading statement includes any statement that has the possibility or tendency to deceive. A statement is any communication made in writing, verbally, electronically, or through other means. This applies to statements made by an institution from one of its representatives, or any third party for which the institution has agreements to provide educational programs or marketing, advertising, recruiting, or admissions services.
Substantial misrepresentation is defined as any misrepresentation on which the person to whom it was made could reasonably be expected to rely, or has reasonably relied, to that person detriment.
Touro College and University prohibits all forms of substantial misrepresentations or misleading statements, including those made in any advertising or promotional materials.
Missing Student Policy and Notification Procedures
Contact: Director of Campus Security | Phone: (212) 463-0400 x5134
Emergency Phone: 1-88-Touro911 (1-888-687-6911) or 911
Touro's missing student policy and notification procedures to be followed when a Touro student has been reported missing for more than 24 hours are available in The Annual Touro Security and Fire Safety Report. The report also includes directions for students on how to submit emergency contact and missing person contact information.
Refund Policy, Requirements for Withdrawal, and Return of Title IV, HEA Financial Aid
Contact: Student Financial Aid | Phone: (212) 463-0400 x5627
If a student withdraws or drops a course, Touro will adhere to its refund policy as published in the University Catalog. The Bulletin also contains information regarding the requirements and procedures for students seeking to withdraw officially. Requirements for return of Title IV, HEA grant or loan aid are available in the Student Handbook.
Title IV Credit Balance
Many financial aid recipients use their assistance to meet both tuition costs and living expenses. If the total of your financial aid (including loans) exceeds the charges on your student account you may be eligible to receive the credit balance to use for your living expenses such as rent, food, transportation and personal items. The credit balance is commonly referred to as a “refund”. Touro University can issue your credit balance to you as a paper check or as a direct deposit into your account.
However you choose to receive your credit balance, remember to spend your financial aid funds wisely, especially if you are borrowing to pay for your education!
Retention Rates
Contact: Institutional Research | Phone: 646-565-6000 Ext 55680
Information about retention rates.
Services for Students with Disabilities – Undergraduate
Contact: Office of Disability Services (ODS) | Email: advisor@touro.edu
Dean Avery Horowitz, Dean of Advisement and Counseling
1602 Avenue J, Brooklyn, NY 11230
Avery.Horowitz@touro.edu; 718-252-7800 x253
Dr. Joel Dickstein, Director, Office of Disabilities Services
1602 Avenue J, Brooklyn, NY 11230
Joel.Dickstein@touro.edu; 718-252-7800 x273
Ms. Rachel Baror, Coordinator, Disabilities Services, NYSCAS
50 West 23rd St., New York, NY 10010
Rachel.Baror@touro.edu; 212-463-0400 x 6010
Dr. Faye F. Walkenfeld, Coordinator, Disabilities Services, IPS & SLE
1273 53rd St., Brooklyn, NY 11219
Faye.Walkenfeld@touro.edu; 718-871-6187 x30018
The Director of Disability Services, in consultation with the Office of Institutional Compliance, provides disability-related information and referrals for Touro students, determines eligibility for services and facilitates reasonable accommodations, coordinates disability-related technical assistance and auxiliary aids/services, and provides advocacy and training.
Social Security Number Policy
Contact: Registrar | Email: help@touro.edu | Phone: (212) 463-0400 x5524
The use of SSN as an identification number within Touro is proscribed. Rather, Touro utilizes a unique student identifier -a student identification number. To protect the privacy of persons whose SSN is collected, all college offices follow strict procedures to ensure Social Security Number security.
Student Achievement Webpage
Pursuant to Middle States regulations, please see Student Achievement webpage which includes student outcomes.
Student Body Diversity
Contact: Institutional Research | Phone: 646-565-6000 Ext 55680
Information about student body diversity and Federal Pell Grant recipients.
Teacher Education
Title II of the Higher Education Act requires annual reports on the pass rates of their graduates on state certification assessments and other program data. The Touro University Teacher Education Program publishes a periodic report on this topic. This data can be found on website.
Textbook Information/Required Course Materials
The online Touro Schedule of Classes includes a link to textbook and required materials for each course as soon as the information is available for a given term. Textbook information is also available directly from the University Bookstore website. Please contact the individual Department Heads for more information.
Transfer of Credit and Articulation Agreements
Contact: Registrar | Email: help@touro.edu | Phone: (212) 463-0400 x5524
The Undergraduate Transfer Credit Policy is published in individual , while both the and can be found online.
Touro University currently has articulation agreements with:
- Caldwell University
- CUNY-Brooklyn College
- CUNY-Grove School of Engineering
- CUNY-Hunter College
- CUNY-Lehman College
- Felician University
- Manhattan College
- Marymount Manhattan College
- Medgar Evers College
- Montana State University
- Mount Saint Mary College
- Nassau Community College
- New York Seminary
- New York University
- Queensborough Community College
- Ramapo College
- Sinai Special Needs Institute, Inc
- St. Francis College
- St. Paul’s School of Nursing
- Suffolk County Community College
- SUNY Albany
- SUNY Cortland
- SUNY New Paltz
- Technical Careers Institute
- University of Providence, Montana
- Westchester Community College
Voter Registration
Information on voting in local, state, and federal elections, including a copy of the New York voter registration application form, may be accessed at the New York Secretary of State website.
University Nondiscrimination Statement
Contact: Institutional Compliance | Email: compliance@touro.edu | Phone: (212) 463-0400 x5330
Touro University treats all employees, students, and applicants without unlawful consideration or discrimination as to race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital status, genetic predisposition, sexual orientation or citizen status in all decisions, including but not limited to recruitment, the administration of its educational programs and activities, hiring, compensation, training and apprenticeship, promotion, upgrading, demotion, downgrading, transfer, layoff, suspension, expulsion and termination, and all other terms and conditions of admission, matriculation, and employment.
Inquiries or complaints concerning the non-discrimination policies should be sent to Nicole Barnett, 3 Times Square (202 W. 43rd Street), 11th floor, New York, NY 10036, nicole.barnett@touro.edu, (646) 565-6285 or, alternatively, to the Chief Compliance Officer at compliance@touro.edu and 212-463-0400 x5330.