Consumer Information and Disclosures
This page provides information that current and prospective students of Marietta College may need in order to be informed consumers. This information may be changed from time to time, as needed
The page was created to fulfill Marietta College's compliance with the discolsure requirements under the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA), as amended by the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA). Institutions that receive federal student financial assistance are required by the U.S. government to make this information available. .
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS AND CREDIT
- Academic Programs and Degrees Awarded
- Accreditation Information
- Transfer of Credit
- Marietta students who wish to take courses elsewhere for possible transfer of credit to Marietta College should secure advanced approval through the Records Office.
- Credit will be allowed for courses equivalent to or similar to those offered by Marietta College and completed with a grade of “C” or better, although transfer credit from non-accredited institutions is not guaranteed. The credit hours transferred in will be shown as transfer credits on the student’s Marietta College transcript and can be used to satisfy the credit hour requirement for graduation, but the grades earned for transferred courses are not included in computing the student’s cumulative grade point average for the Marietta College degree. Transfer hours do not count as hours “in residence” except when part of an approved off-campus study program. Students planning to transfer in credits are reminded of the College’s Residency Requirement for graduation.
- Credit hours transferred in from an institution following a “quarter” or a “unit” program will be pro-rated to “semester” hours. Details can be obtained from the Records Office.
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- TRANSFEROLOY
- CREDIT FOR PRIOR LEARNING
- College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB) Advanced Placement (AP) Program
High school students who demonstrate achievement on Advanced Placement Program tests as administered by the College Entrance Examination Board may have the results submitted to Marietta College to be considered for credit. In cases where scores of higher than 3 are required for credit, scores of 3 may be considered for waiver of prerequisites with departmental approval.
- Articulation & Partner Agreements
Marietta College and Washington State College of Ohio have an articulation agreement.
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT DATA
- Graduation and Persistence Rates
- Licensure Testing Rates
- Physician Assistant (PA) Program PANCE Pass Rates
- Education CAEP Performance Metrics REPORT
Ohio Assessments for Educators Exam for Licensure
License Program 2022-23 Rate 2023-24 Rate 2024-25 Rate *** Elementary Subtest I 100% 88%* Elemenrtary Subtest II 87.5% 66%* Primary Education (055) na 93%* Special Education (043) 100% 100% Foundations of Reading 100% 100% Middle Childhood Language Arts 100% 100% Middle Childhood Social Studies 100% 100% Middle Childhood Science nq 100% Middle Childhood Math 100% 100% Secondary / AYA History/Integrated Social Studies** 100% 100% Secondary / AYA English Language Arts na 100% Secondary / AYA Biology** 100% 100% Secondary Chemistry** 100% na Secondary Math** 100% na *Mid-year shift in current standards to Primary Education (055)
**Terminology change: 2022-2023 = Secondary 2023-2024=AYA
***2024-2025 CAEP report not yet released- National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) Pass Rates
- Physician Assistant (PA) Program PANCE Pass Rates
STUDENT OUTCOMES
- Student Learning Outcomes
- First Destination After Graduation Reporting
Summary of student employement / continuing education six months after graduation.
Grad Year
Total % employed or continuing education
Median Income
2025 (as of 11/25) 86.7%
30.5%
2024 (Undergrad) 92.2%
$40.500
2024 (Graduate) 94.4%
$105,000
2023 (Undergrad) 92.8%
$43.181
2023 (Graduate) 100%
No data
STUDENT COMPLAINT INFORMATION
Marietta College takes all complaints and concerns seriously. This information provides information regarding how complaints can be reported.
- Accreditation Complaints
- Students may submit a complaint about Marietta College to the accreditor, the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) through the HLC complaint process at https://www.hlcommission.org/for-students/file-a-complaint-against-an-institution/.
- Student Complaints
- External Reporting
- If a student believes ONU has not adequately addressed their complaint, they may seek assistance from external agencies:
- Ohio Department of Higher Education - Student Complaints
- Higher Learning Commission - Institutional Complaints
- National Council – State Authorization Reciprocity Act (NC-SARA) Student Complaints
- U.S. Department of Education – Student Privacy Complaints
- Office for Civil Rights (U.S. Department of Education) – Discrimination Complaints
- Internal Reporting
- Just Report It
The page provides guidance for reporting bias, students displaying disruptive or risk behaviors, crime or complaints, conduct, hazing, Title IX issues.
- Just Report It
- SARA State Complaint Process
FINANCIAL AID AND TUITION
- Contact Information for Assistance
- Net Price Calculator
- Cost of Attendance
Review a detailed breakdown of costs and billing schedule:
To review costs specific to majors or programs, please contact the Director or Department Chair for the department in which the program is housed:
- View Academic Departments
- View Department Chairs
- Financial Aid and Distribution
- Financial Aid Academic Progress and Study Abroad Policy
- Refund and Withdrawal Policies
- Additional Financial Aid Information
STUDENT RESOURCES
- The Milone Center for Academic and Career Success
- Textbook Information
- Campus Facilities
- Catalogs
- Information Technology