Consumer Information

Each year a school must disseminate to prospective and enrolled students required information under the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, and the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), as well as the procedures for obtaining the information. Below is the information that must be disclosed, as well as telephone numbers and/or e-mail addresses of the university officials who can respond to questions or information requests in their specific areas.

General Information

About Kettering

Kettering University is a national leader in experiential STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) and Business education, integrating an intense academic curriculum with applied professional experience. Through this proven approach, we inspire students to realize their potential and advance their ideas by combining theory and practice better than any institution in the world.

Kettering University is dedicated to achieving the extraordinary through technological innovation, leadership and service. It is built on values that foster respect, integrity, creativity, collaboration and excellence in growth, global leadership, community outreach and an engaged community of stakeholders.

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  • About Kettering

    About Kettering

    Kettering University is a national leader in experiential STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) and Business education, integrating an intense academic curriculum with applied professional experience. Through this proven approach, we inspire students to realize their potential and advance their ideas by combining theory and practice better than any institution in the world.

    Kettering University is dedicated to achieving the extraordinary through technological innovation, leadership and service. It is built on values that foster respect, integrity, creativity, collaboration and excellence in growth, global leadership, community outreach and an engaged community of stakeholders.

    Contact
    communications@d220149.com

Academic Programs & Accreditation

Academic Programs

Kettering University offers 9 undergraduate degree programs and 8 graduate programs, and 11 online certificates

Contact
Registrar's Office
Suite 3-309 Academic Building
(810) 762-7476
registrar@d220149.com

Accreditation

Kettering University has been accredited since 1962 by The Higher Learning Commission.  See Accreditation | Kettering University for further information.

FERPA

The Act provides for the right to inspect and review education records, the right to seek to amend those records and to limit disclosure of information from the records.  

Contact
Registrar's Office
Suite 3-309 Academic Building
(810) 762-7476
registrar@d220149.com

Transfer of Credit Policies and Articulation Agreements

Formal agreements and guide sheets exist with the many colleges and universities which guarantee incoming students the transfer of credit for approved courses into specific Kettering University programs.

Contact
Registrar's Office
Suite 3-309 Academic Building
(810) 762-7476
registrar@d220149.com

Faculty

Faculty Directory

Facilities

The main buildings on campus include the Academic Building, Campus Center, the Learning Commons, the Connie & Jim John Recreation Center, C. S. Mott Engineering and Science Center, Frances Willson Thompson Hall, the Innovation Center, and the University Corner Building which is home to Einstein Bros. Bagels.

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Costs and Financial Aid

Tuition & Fees

The Kettering University Financial Aid team is dedicated to assisting you throughout the financial aid process. 

Contact
Financial Aid
finaid@d220149.com

Rights and Responsibilities of Students Receiving Aid

  • What financial aid programs are available.
  • Deadlines for submitting applications for aid.
  • How your financial aid will be distributed.
  • How your financial need was determined.
  • The College's refund policy.
  • What portion of your aid package is "gift aid" and what must be repaid.
  • The effect outside scholarships may have on your financial aid award.
  • If the aid is a loan, you have the right to know the interest rate, repayment amount and procedures, length of time to repay and when repayment begins.
  • How the college determines if you are making satisfactory academic progress, and what happens when you are not.
  • You have the right to accept, decline or seek adjustment to your financial aid award(s).
  • Information you give to the Office of Financial Aid will be treated confidentially.
  • You may contact the Office of Financial Aid if you believe that special conditions exist affecting your financial need that warrants an adjustment to your financial aid package. If you experience a change in family circumstances, such as loss of employment, death, separation or divorce, extremely high medical expenses that affect your ability to pay your educational costs, an appeal may be appropriate.
  • Student's right to know
    • What financial aid programs are available.
    • Deadlines for submitting applications for aid.
    • How your financial aid will be distributed.
    • How your financial need was determined.
    • The College's refund policy.
    • What portion of your aid package is "gift aid" and what must be repaid.
    • The effect outside scholarships may have on your financial aid award.
    • If the aid is a loan, you have the right to know the interest rate, repayment amount and procedures, length of time to repay and when repayment begins.
    • How the college determines if you are making satisfactory academic progress, and what happens when you are not.
    • You have the right to accept, decline or seek adjustment to your financial aid award(s).
    • Information you give to the Office of Financial Aid will be treated confidentially.
    • You may contact the Office of Financial Aid if you believe that special conditions exist affecting your financial need that warrants an adjustment to your financial aid package. If you experience a change in family circumstances, such as loss of employment, death, separation or divorce, extremely high medical expenses that affect your ability to pay your educational costs, an appeal may be appropriate.

Health and Safety

The Campus Safety and Security Act of 1990 requires all colleges and universities to publish an annual report showing crime statistics and campus security policies.

Security & Fire Safety Report

Contact
Campus Safety
Campus Center
(810)762-9501

Kettering Alert (login required)
Judicial Affairs (login required)

Kettering University takes student safety very seriously. To facilitate our students’ safety, the “Missing Student Policy and Procedures for Thompson Hall Residents” will assist us in locating Kettering student[s] who reside in Thompson Hall and, based on facts and circumstances known to the University, are determined to be missing. This policy and procedures are believed to comply with the Higher Education Act of 1965 as amended by Public Law 110-315 in August 2008 (20 USC 1092(j)).

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Kettering University provides disability services in compliance with the American with Disabilities Act (1990) and its amendments, along with state and local regulations regarding students, employees and applicants with disabilities.

Disability Services Handbook

Contact
Health, Counseling and Disability Services
Kettering University
1-104 Campus Center,
(810) 762-9650
wellness@d220149.com

The Wellness Center provides individual counseling to students who may have experienced difficulties with alcohol or other drug use.

Contact
Health, Counseling and Disability Services
Kettering University
1-104 Campus Center,
(810) 762-9650
wellness@d220149.com

Vaccination Policy

Vaccinations and boosters are encouraged but not mandatory.

  • Clery (Campus Security) Act

    The Campus Safety and Security Act of 1990 requires all colleges and universities to publish an annual report showing crime statistics and campus security policies.

    Security & Fire Safety Report

    Contact
    Campus Safety
    Campus Center
    (810)762-9501

    Kettering Alert (login required)
    Judicial Affairs (login required)

Computer and Library Usage

All students have the privilege of using Kettering technology resources as long as they abide by the Acceptable Use of Information Technology Resources Policy, the Information Resources Policies, Etiquette & Rules and any other IT policies as documented. 

Contact
Information Technology
helpdesk@d220149.com

  • Computer Use and File Sharing

    All students have the privilege of using Kettering technology resources as long as they abide by the Acceptable Use of Information Technology Resources Policy, the Information Resources Policies, Etiquette & Rules and any other IT policies as documented. 

    Contact
    Information Technology
    helpdesk@d220149.com