Disclosure of Consumer Information
Your Right to Know
Moody Bible Institute is committed to providing students, their families, and the campus community full disclosure of all consumer information as required by state and federal regulations. The laws are intended to satisfy students' right to know, and afford the opportunity for students to make fully informed choices regarding the institution they elect to attend.
Please take a moment to review the information below.
Moody Bible Institute, as a participant in Title IV Federal Financial Aid, is required to direct students to the Illinois Board of Higher Education for assistance with unresolved complaints. Institutional complaints that were not resolved by Moody Bible Institute should be directed to the IBHE online complaint system at complaints.ibhe.org, accessible through the agency's homepage. Complaints may also be sent to IBHE via mail at 1 North Old State Capitol Plaza, Suite 333, Springfield, IL 62701-1377
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Moody is a member of North American Coalition for Christian Admissions Professionals (NACCAP). As a member of this organization, Moody promises to adhere to their Principles of Good Practice. View a full review of the NACCAP Principles of Good Practice.
The Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA)
The Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA) Survey is a report that institutions are required to make available to students, prospective students and the public in easily accessible places in order to comply with United States Department of Education regulations. The EADA reports the institution’s commitment to providing equitable athletic opportunities for its men and women students. All institutions of higher education that participate in federal student aid program(s) must complete an annual EADA report. Moody Bible Institute’s most recent EADA Report may be accessed by downloading the following PDF:
If you wish to obtain a paper copy of these documents please contact Daniel Dunn. You may also review this information as reported to the Department of Education, it is available at http://ope.ed.gov.athletics/).
Campus Health, Safety and Security
Alcohol and Drug Free Policy (pdf)
Campus Safety Basics (pdf)
Computer Use Policy (pdf)
Moody's Title IX Policy and Complaint Procedure (pdf)
Information for Crime Victims (pdf) (Page 17)
Missing Student Notification (pdf) (Page 49)
Student Records
Privacy of Student Records - FERPA (pdf)
Campus Safety Reports