Legal

Thank you for visiting www.mcdaniel.edu. Your privacy is very important to us. Simply stated, our policy is to collect no personal information about you when you visit www.mcdaniel.edu, unless you affirmatively choose to make such information available to us.

When you visit www.mcdaniel.edu, the Web server automatically recognizes only the Internet domain and IP address from which you accessed the site. This information does not result in the identification of your personal e-mail address or other personal information.

In addition, information is only gathered regarding the volume and timing of access to the site by collecting information on the date, time and pages you visited while at the site. This is done so that the content of the site can be improved. This information is not shared with other organizations. Again, only aggregate information is collected, and your personal information is not identified.

If you choose to share personal information, such as by subscribing to an e-newsletter, sending a message, or filling out an electronic form with personal information, the information will only be used for the purposes you authorized. Some of this information may be saved for a designated period of time in order to comply with the state of Maryland's archiving policies. However, information will not be disclosed to third parties or other government agencies, unless required by state or federal law.

If you have other questions about www.mcdaniel.edu privacy policies, or have suggestions on how these policies can be improved, please feel free to e-mail us at pio@mcdaniel.edu, or contact us by telephone at 410-857-2290).


Drug Free Schools and Communities Act

A paper copy of the McDaniel College Biennial Drug Free Schools and Communities Act Report is available from the Office of Human Resources by calling 410-857-2205 or viewed online.


Statement of Practices

The McDaniel community has a reputation for academic excellence, collaborative learning, and social responsibility. A commitment to the principles of truth and honesty as outlined in the Honor Code is essential to the mission and academic integrity of the College.

McDaniel is committed to the principle of equal opportunity for all qualified persons without discrimination against any person and admits students of any race, color, gender, religion, age, national or ethnic origin, disability, marital status or veteran status to all of the rights, privileges, programs, benefits, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the college.

Questions regarding Title VI, Title IX, and Section 504 should be referred to the Director of Affirmative Action, 410-848-7000.

McDaniel College is a member of the National Association of College Admissions Counselors, and as such adheres to the principles contained in its Statement of Principles of Good Practice.

We value the safety of all members of the McDaniel community. A paper copy of the McDaniel College Annual Security and Fire Safety Report is available from the Office of Campus Safety by calling 410-857-2202 or viewed online.