Policies + Compliances

Members of the campus community and consumers of higher education should have access to various information involving the college. Background on commonly requested information is below, as well as federal and state guidelines related to consumer information the college must protect and data that must be provided.



ADA Compliance

Our ADA Compliance Statement affirms our commitment to providing a discrimination-free environment, ensuring that individuals with disabilities have equal access and support throughout their college experience.


CAN-SPAM Policy

This policy outlines parameters for sharing college contact lists, which includes adherence to the federal CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 when communicating to external audiences via email.


Disclaimer and Compliance Statement

The current academic year’s college catalog reflects Wofford’s calendar, policies, regulations, fees, prices, curriculum and progress requirements for graduation.


Federal Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Policy

This act, as it applies to institutions of higher learning, ensures that students have access to certain records that pertain to them and that unauthorized persons do not have access to such records.


Mass Email Guidelines

Wofford College’s mass email requirements, guidelines and best practices.


Nondiscrimination and Anti-Harassment Policy

This policy has been developed to reaffirm the college’s commitment to nondiscrimination, define community expectations and outline the college’s response to reports of discrimination.


Privacy Policy

Our privacy policy explains how we collect, use and manage your data, respecting your confidentiality.


Student Right to Know Act

The Student Right to Know Act requires colleges and universities to disclose graduation and transfer rates for all students and to specifically share those rates for student-athletes.


SC Commission on Higher Education's Student Complaint Procedures and Form

The South Carolina Commission on Higher Education responds to formal complaints from students against public, independent non-profit and proprietary institutions of higher education in South Carolina.