Inter Derecho
  1.  INSTITUTIONAL AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS
  2. Financial Aid Information:
  3.    Student Financial Aid Programs
  4.    Terms and Conditions

 

iii.   Procedures and Forms to Apply

  1.    Selecting, Determining and eligibility Criteria
  2.    Academic Standards for Satisfactory Academic Progress
  3.    Criteria for Students who Failed

 

vii.   Method for Financial Aid Disbursements and Frequency 

 

viii.   Terms of Loans (included when completing the Master Promissory Note in step 7 of the Steps to Apply for Financial Aid tab)

  1.    General Conditions and Terms of the Work Study Program
  2. Institutional Information:
  3.    Cost of Attending:
  4. Spanish and English
  5.    Tuition, Fees and Living Expenses

 

iii.   Estimated Costs (Book and Supplies, Room and Board, Transportation)

  1.    Refund Policies of Unearned Tuition and Fees (in Costos de Matrícula)
  2.    Procedures for Official Withdrawal (in Procesos de Matrícula)
  3.    Available Academic Programs:
  4. Juris Doctor (JD)     
  5. Juris Doctor in English (JD)
  6. LLM (Litigación y Métodos Alternos)
  7. LLM (Notarial y Registral Inmobiliario)
  8. JSD (Doctorado en Derecho) 

 

vii.   Other Academic Programs:

  1. Máster Oficial | Universidad Complutense de Madrid

 

viii. Associations, Agencies and Governmental Accredited Bodies

  1. Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the American Bar Association
  2. Services and Facilities Available to Students with Disabilities
  3. Services to Military, Veterans and their Dependents
  4. Person Designated to Assist Enrolled and Prospective Students with:
  5. Admissions
  6. Registrar’s Office, Completion or Graduation Rate
  7. Financial Aid
  8. Bursar’s Office
  9. School Security Policies and Crime Statistics

 

xii. Statement of Study Abroad Programs:

  1. International Experiences
  2. Summer Programs in China, Spain and Italy
  3. Exchanges, internships and other international experiences
  4. Interuniversity Agreements

 

xiii.  Policies and Sanctions Copyrights:

  1. Normas de Derecho de Autor – Comportamientos Sancionables (Reglamento de Estudiantes/General Student Regulations):
  2. Español
  3. English
  4. Guías y Normas sobre Derechos de Autor de la Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico

 

xiv.  General Student Normative Documents, Catalogue, Norms, Regulations, Policies,     Protocol, Manuals and accumulated Biennial Reports

  1. Transfer Credits

 

xvi.  Vaccination Policies and General Admission Requirements:

  1. Juris Doctor in Spanish
  2. Juris Doctor in English
  3. Master in Litigation and Alternative Methods
  4. Master in Notarial and Real Estate Registry
  5. Doctorate in Law
  6. Other Institutional Requirements:
  7.    Penalties Associated with Drug Related Offenses:
  8. Español
  9. English
  10.    Student Activities

   

iii.   Career and Placement Services

  1.    Student Body Diversity:
  2. Information from Admission:
  3. Juris Doctor in Spanish
  4. Juris Doctor in English
  5. Informed in ABA Standard 509 Report
  6.    Course preregistration and registration Schedule
  7.       Required and Recommended Textbooks, Supplemental Materials, International Standard Book Number (ISBN) and Retail Price

 

vii.      Disbursement for Books and Supplies Policy (Information will be provided through the Bursar’s Office personnel)

 

viii.      Faculty and other Instructional Personnel (Including Professors Preparation Report):

  1. Catalogue
  2. Individual Search
  3.    Constitution and Citizenship Day
  4. VIOLENCE, DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE PREVENTION INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS AND EMPLOYEES:
  5. Preventing Drug and Alcohol Abuse – Standards and Conduct:
  6.    Español  
  7.    English
  8. Protocol for Handling Violence Situations
  9. Sanctions/pág. 28
  10. Rehabilitation Programs / Anejo E (Directorio de Centros de Tratamientos)
  11. Health Risks
  12.  Actual Biennial Review
  13. Title IX
  14. Institutional Protocol for Bullying, Harassment and Intimidation (Bullying and Cyber-Bullying Management)
  15. STUDENT RIGHT TO KNOW ACT:
  16. All about Covid-19
  17. Official Cohort Default Rate Letter
  18. Completion-Graduation Rates
  19. Retention Rates
  20. Placement Rates (Estadísticas de Empleo (ABA)
  21. CONSUMER INFORMATION: CLEARY ACT (CAMPUS SECURITY):
  22. Monthly and Annual Security Reports, Norms and Regulations
  23. Crime Statistics
  24. Emergency Management Plans
  25. Other related
  26. FERPA (FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT):
  27. Informative Brochure
  28. Normative Document
  29. SAFEGUARDING CUSTOMER INFORMATION:
  30. Electronic Information:
  31.    The personal, demographic, and academic information of all our students contained in our Banner processing system is protected by antimalware security programs.
  32. Paper Information:
  33.    The personal, demographic, and academic information of all our students contained in the physical files is protected in fireproof files located inside a concrete vault.
  34. MISREPRESENTATION:
  35. Information on the nature of our educational programs, financial charges and employability of our graduates; among others, it is disseminated and demonstrated through all the links that are contained in this document and others that appear on our general website and in the institutional website.
  36. LOAN DISCLOSURES:
  37. Entrance Counseling for Federal Student Loans    
  38. Exit Counseling for Federal Student Loans
  39. Student Loan Information
  40. National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS)
  41.  Bar Exam Private Loan (Preferred Lenders List)
  42. Code of Conduct for Education Loans
  43. Statement of UIPR related to lenders

 

NOTE: For more information, see other general rules, procedures and policies, and the Standard 509 Information Report. The Art. 3 General Students Regulations of May, 2017, establish that the University administration will make available for consultation of the internal and external community, copies of the regulations, norms, catalogs, and other documents related to university life, in the Information Access Centers and in the University Web page. It is the students’ responsibility to know the content of these documents in order to comply with their provisions. Ignorance of the rules does not exempt students from complying with them.

 

To notify any unlawful or unethical behavior act or allegation, the Inter American University of Puerto Rico provide the following telephone number and email address:

1 (888) 728-6753 / cumplimiento@inter.edu