Providence Consumer Information Disclosures
天美传媒 is an educational institution that is committed to providing a learning and living environment that, consistent with its Christian beliefs, promotes student safety, transparency, personal integrity, civility and mutual respect. Providence is a Christian college and is controlled by a religious organization that takes seriously anti-discrimination provisions under federal and state law. Providence is also exempted by the state from California Education Code 66270, to the extent the application of California Education Code 66270 is not consistent with the institution鈥檚 religious tenets. This exemption may apply to, but is not limited to, requirements as expressed in College policies including: community standards, employment policies, housing policies, admissions and recruitment processes, benefits and services, financial assistance, and our academic programs, including student leadership, athletic, and arts programs. We retain all rights afforded to us under federal law and the laws of the State of California.
天美传媒 has not applied for the regulatory exemption under Title IX, 34 C.F.R. section 106.12, but the Title IX statutory exemption provided by Congress, see 20 U.S.C. section 1681(a)(3), is self-executing. As an educational institution that is controlled by a religious organization, is entitled to that statutory exemption to the extent the application of Title IX is not consistent with the institution鈥檚 religious tenets.
General Information about the HEOA
In 2008, the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) amended the previous Higher Education Act of 1965 to broaden the scope of information about the tuition, fees, and financial aid policies we are required to disclose to current and potential students. More information about the specific requirements of the Act can be found on the .
Institutional and Financial Aid Information
The HEOA mandates that information about the costs to attend Providence and the available types of Financial Aid can be found in the听Financial Aid听section of our web site.
Learn about how Financial Aid is awarded and our overall Financial Aid policies, by visiting our听Financial Aid Policies Page. See also information below.
If you have any additional questions about Financial Aid, please contact our Financial Aid staff by phone (626) 546-1330 or email听financial.aid@providencecc.edu
Privacy of Student Records
The听听requires that current and former students be given access to their educational records, be provided with basic privacy protection of those records, and also provides them with better control of those records. Current and former students are allowed to designate that certain 鈥渄irectory information鈥 be kept confidential. that are considered dependents for tax purposes are also granted permission to access and view student records. For more information about your Providence records, contact the Registrar鈥檚 Office.
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 provides that information from your student records will not be identified by nor conveyed to unauthorized parties. Exceptions are made for College officials, teachers, authorized federal agencies, and in connection with the application for or receipt of financial aid. No other parties may obtain information (but you have access to this information on demand) unless you have provided the College with written consent. Appropriate forms validating release of this information are available in the Registrar鈥檚 Office.
Facilities and Services for Students with Disabilities
Descriptions of facilities and services available for students with disabilities are available in the Providence Disability Services Handbook.
Enrolled Student Facts
The mission of 天美传媒 as a Reformed Christian institution is to equip students to be firmly grounded in biblical truth, thoroughly educated in the liberal arts, and fully engaged in their church, their community, and the world for the glory of God and for service to humanity.
Facts
History:听天美传媒 was founded in 2005.
Enrollment:听More than 140 students from 22 states and 6 foreign countries.
Location:听Pasadena, California鈥攋ust 15 miles northeast of Los Angeles, a metropolitan area that provides students with an array of international and cultural opportunities.
Denomination:听Multi-denominational, with more than twenty-five denominations represented in the student body.
Cost:听The annual costs (2024-25) for traditional students, taking 12-20 credit hours per semester, and living on campus is approximately $54,000 (for a better idea of your cost, please visit our听Net Price Calculator).
Financial Aid:听100% of Providence students receive some form of financial aid. The average financial aid package last year was $26,751.
Freshman Profile:听Average high school GPA of 3.36.
Programs:听Providence offers a broad liberal arts program in which students exercise intellectual curiosity and pursue academic excellence, in an environment that emphasizes learning in all programs and departments through a liberal studies major with career concentrations.
Career Concentrations:
- Biblical/Theological Studies
- Business, Economy, and Entrepreneurship
- Education
- Communications and Media Arts
- Psychology
- Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
Student to Faculty Ratio:听The average student to faculty ratio is 17 to 1.
Educational Philosophy:听Providence views the college experience holistically, seeking to educate mind, body, and soul in unity. A strong liberal arts education forms the basis of the college鈥檚 approach. Each course is taught from a Reformed, biblical perspective, emphasizing critical thinking, analytical skills, effective communication, and research abilities that prepare graduates to succeed vocationally as well as to serve as leaders in their churches, families, and the broader community.
Core Values:听What We Care About
- Biblical Perspective 鈥 Remain deeply rooted in Reformed Protestant Christianity.
- Academic Development 鈥 Maintain the highest standards of academic excellence.
- Intentionally Undergraduate 鈥 Meet the distinct needs of traditional, full-time, undergraduate students.
- Liberal Arts Focused 鈥 Equip students to be capable thinkers and communicators.
- Community Connectedness 鈥 Leverage the resources of our unique urban context.
- Purposely Residential 鈥 Foster holistic and organic conversation though residential community life.
Our Goal
Create a culture of learning in which the Bible and the Reformed confessions that summarize its teachings provide the essential principles, directives, and standards that direct our educational philosophy so that we may glorify God.
Create a broad liberal arts program in which students exercise intellectual curiosity and pursue academic excellence, in an environment that emphasizes learning in all programs and departments.
Create a culture that promotes participation in the covenant communities of family, church, and school through peer and mentoring relationships.
Equip and encourage members of the college community to serve God and neighbor as the Bible directs with a clear sense of their calling for the service of humanity and glorification of God.
Practice responsible stewardship in all programs and departments of the college and nurture in students the wisdom and discernment necessary for the fulfillment of God鈥檚 mandate for faithful stewardship over the creation and service to humanity.
听Fall Enrollment Statistics
Student Body Fall 2024 by Gender
Full Time Students |
% of Student Body |
Female |
46% |
Male |
54% |
Student Body Fall 2024 by Race/Ethnicity
(Note: figures representing fewer than 5 students are grayed out)
Full Time Students |
% of Student Body |
Nonresident alien |
5% |
Hispanic/Latino |
34% |
American Indian or Alaska Native |
0 |
Asian |
4% |
Black or African American |
– |
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander |
– |
White |
45% |
Two or more races |
6% |
Unknown |
– |
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Federal Pell Grant Recipients 2023-24
All Students |
32% |
Full-time, first time |
39% |
Net Price Calculator
For an estimate of the cost of a college education at Providence, please visit our听Net Price Calculator.
Refund Policy; Requirements for Withdrawal; Return of Federal Financial Aid
For information about our policies regarding early withdrawal from attendance, tuition refunds and the return of Federal Financial Aid Please refer to our Registrar鈥檚听Page to view the current Academic Catalog.
Admissions Policy
For information about our policies and procedures regarding admissions, please refer to our Registrar’s Page to view the current Academic Catalog.
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
For information about our policies and procedures regarding satisfactory academic progress or SAP, please refer to our Registrar’s Page to view the current听Academic Catalog.
Textbook Information
Information about textbooks can be found on the registration page of for all current students.
Educational Programs, Faculty, and Instructional Facilities
Complete information about all of the educational programs offered by Providence can be found in the concentrations section听of our web site.
Transfer of Credit Policies and Articulation Agreements
General information for transfer students and transfer of credit policies can be found on our admissions page. Please refer to our Registrar鈥檚听Page to view the current Academic Catalog.
Accreditation, Approval, and Licensure of Institution and Programs
天美传媒 is accredited, however under probation, by the听Western Senior College and University Commission. WSCUC is the regional accrediting body authorized by the U.S. Department of Education to ensure the academic integrity of its member institutions. Accreditation means that the Commission has determined that the College offers educational opportunities in a manner consistent with Commission standards, and that it is likely to continue to do so.
Direct inquiries to:
WSCUC
1080 Marina Village Parkway
Suite 500
Alameda, CA 94501
Phone: (510) 748-9001
For more information of Providence鈥檚 Accreditation, see here.
The College is approved to offer degrees under Education Code Section 94310(b) by the Office of Private and Post-secondary Education of the California State Department of Education.
Copyright Infringement 鈭 Policies and Sanctions Computer Use, Responsible Use of Technology, and File Sharing Policies
Information about Providence鈥 Technology Use and File Sharing policies can be found in our current Student Handbook. For additional information, please contact Dawn Dirksen, Vice President for Finance and Operations at admin@providencecc.edu or 626.696.4000.
Student Activities
Providence offers a variety of programs, clubs, and additional opportunities for students to participate in extra-curricular activities. Students can initiate new clubs and so they change each. Besides competitive debate, student clubs and activities include: Student Senate, drama club, book clubs, and Bible studies.
Career and Job Placement Services
Students are encouraged to review the Providence Dashboard on Populi and use the Handshake app on a regular basis. Here, you will find full-time employment opportunities, as well as internships,听temporary roles, and part-time employment positions.
Student Complaints
Complaint Notice
天美传媒 takes very seriously complaints and concerns regarding the institution. If you have a complaint regarding 天美传媒, the college has established a grievance process for undergraduate students (鈥淕rievance Procedure鈥) in this catalog. Course syllabi >and student handbooks may also define the steps you can take to grieve or appeal decisions (e.g., Academic Integrity; Grade Change) made by college officials.
If you believe that your complaint warrants further attention after you have exhausted all the听steps and appeals outlined by this catalog and the dean of students, you may present your complaint to听the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) at听听if your听complaint is associated with the institution鈥檚 compliance with academic program quality and accrediting听standards. WASC is the agency that accredits 天美传媒鈥檚 academic program.
If you believe that your complaint continues to warrant further consideration after exhausting听the review of either WASC or administrators at 天美传媒, you may contact the听Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education for review of a complaint. The bureau may be contacted at听2535 Capitol Oaks Drive, Suite 400, Sacramento, CA 95833,听, (916) 431-6924 (phone), and听(916) 263-1897 (fax).
Nothing in this disclosure should be construed to limit any right that you may have to take civil or criminal legal action to听resolve your complaints.
天美传媒 has provided this disclosure in compliance with the requirements of听the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, as regulated in CFR 34, sections 600.9 (b) (3) and 668.43(b). If听anything in this disclosure is out of date, please notify the Office of the Registrar.
A student may contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education for review of a complaint. The bureau may be contacted at 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive, Suite 400, Sacramento, CA 95833 or听听or telephone:听(916) 431-6924, fax:听(916) 263-1897
Student Financial Aid Information
Availability of Institutional and Financial Aid and Student Loan Information
天美传媒 is pleased to offer our potential students a wide variety of programs for financial aid and student loans.听For additional questions about financial aid and student loans, visit our admissions听page.听
Initial Loan Counseling and Exit Counseling for Student Borrowers
Information about how Federal Student loans work and repayment information can be found at .
Preferred Lender Arrangements
In addition to the Federal Direct Loan Program, students may also apply for private loans through Sallie Mae. More information and loan applications are available on their websites. Please go to the听听website.
Federal Student Financial Aid Penalties for Drug Law Violations
Students convicted of any drug offense during a period of enrollment for which the student was receiving TItle IV, HEA program funds, under any federal or state law involving the possession or sale of illegal drugs will result in the loss of eligibility for any Title IV, HEA grant, loan or work-study assistance (HEA Sec. 484(r)(1)); (20 U.S.C. 1091(r)(1)). Refer to our Student Handbook more complete information on Providence鈥檚 Policies on Drugs and Alcohol.
Code of Conduct for Educational Loans
State, Federal and Institutional loan programs require that students maintain a certain听Code of Conduct and adhere to the institutions鈥 policies and procedures. The policies and procedures set forth by Providence can be found in the current version of our听Student Handbook.
(Adopted from the NASFAA Code of Conduct for Financial Aid Professionals)
- Refrain from taking any action for his or her personal benefit or gain.
- Refrain from taking any action he or she believes is contrary to law, regulation or the best interests of the students and parents he or she serves.
- Ensure that the information he or she provided is accurate, unbiased, and does not reflect any preference arising from actual or potential personal gain.
- >Be objective in making decisions and advising his or her institution regarding relationships with any entity involved in any aspect of student financial aid.
- Refrain from soliciting or accepting anything of other than nominal value from any entity (other than an institution of higher education or a governmental entity such as the U.S. Department of Education) involved in the making, holding, consolidating or processing of any student loans, including anything of value (including reimbursement of expenses) for serving on an advisory body or as part of a training activity of or sponsored by any such entity.
- Disclose to his or her institution, in such manner as his or her institution may prescribe, any involvement with or interest in any entity involved in any aspect of student financial aid.
Loan Repayment and Deferment
Please consult the听听information website for more information on loan repayment and deferment options.
National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS)
Federal student loan records of students and parents may be submitted to the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and will be accessible by guaranty agencies, lenders, and institutions determined to be authorized users of the data system. Students and parents may view their loan record history at the .
Available Scholarships and Grants
Providence is pleased to make a number of scholarships and grants available to current and potential students to offset the cost of attendance. For more information, please听visit the Admissions page.
Financial Aid Awarding and Award Stacking Policies
The Financial Aid Office strives to award all applicants the maximum grant, scholarship, loan, and work-study aid for which they qualify. However, federal, state, and/or institutional guidelines may restrict the total amount or type of award a student may receive.
Institutional Aid is determined based on both merit and demonstrated need. Institutional aid is comprised of all scholarships and grants awarded by the college. The college reserves the right to change institutional financial aid should the status of a student change.听Please be aware that any changes in federal aid, outside scholarships, number of credits taken per semester, or housing status may impact your financial aid eligibility. For example, if you change from on-campus to off-campus your estimated听Cost Of Attendance (COA)听will be reduced as the estimated COA for living off-campus is less than the estimated COA for living on-campus. In turn, your financial aid eligibility will be reduced. Depending on your aid eligibility, grants/scholarships, loans or work-study opportunities may be reduced. In nearly every case, if you are offered a Providence Grant or Scholarship that award will be adjusted.
Aid will be stacked in the following order (unless otherwise stated):
- Federal Grants
- State Grants
- Outside Aid (depending on what the scholarship/award is designated to help cover)
- Institutional Aid, in the following order:
- Athletic Scholarship
- Early Application Scholarship
- Academic Merit Scholarship
- Reformed, Christian School or Homeschool Scholarship
- Christian Leadership Scholarship or Multicultural Scholarship
- Christian Ministry Grant
- Travel Grant
- Sibling Grant
- Canadian Exchange Rate GrantDirect Subsidized Student Loan
- Direct Unsubsidized Student Loan
- PLUS Loan 鈥 Parent
- Alternative Loan
Step 1 鈥 Cost of Attendance
Financial aid cannot stack above Cost of Attendance (COA.)
Step 2 鈥 Institutional Aid
Providence scholarships and grants cannot stack above tuition.
Health and Safety Information
Drug and Alcohol Prevention Program
Providence is a drug and alcohol free campus. More information about our policies and programs can be found in the current version of our Student Handbook. For more information about these policies, please contact Brian DeHaan, Dean of Student Life at Brian.DeHaan@providencecc.edu, 626.696.4043.
Vaccination Policy
Providence requires that all students be in compliance with the California Department of Health Services recommendations regarding immunizations. More information about this policy can be found in the current version of our Student Handbook.
Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics
– For full on-campus safety and security statistics, go here.
- 2019 on-campus safety and security statistics
- 2020 on-campus safety and security statistics
- 2021 on-campus safety and security statistics
- 2022 on-campus safety and security statistics
Campus Security Survey, Certificate
Campus Fire Safety Policy and Fire Statistics
Information about the Fire Safety Policy at Providence can be found in the current version of our听Student Handbook.听Each year, Providence updates statistics on fires reported on our campus. More Information:听
– Fire Data Report
– Fire Summary Report
Student Outcomes (Student Right to Know Act)
Student Success (Retention and Graduation Rates, Placement in Employment)
Comprehensive information about Retention and Graduation rates as well as Employment Statistics for Alumni can be found on our Resources page here
Intercollegiate Athletic Program Participation Rates & Financial Support Data (Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act)
The Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) (PL 110-315) was enacted on August 14, 2008, reauthorizing the Higher Education Act (HEA) of 1965. This law contains a number of important new provisions that improve access to postsecondary education for students. The following links provides information that colleges are required by federal law to make available to prospective and enrolled students. to access and review student consumer and compliance information.
Voter Registration
As a participant in Federal Title IV Student Aid programs, 天美传媒 is required to advise you that voter registration forms are available through the Student Life office. You must be registered 30 days prior to any election.