National Park College has the right to use the name, likeness, and/or biographical information in any and all media in connection with publications, video, electronic productions, websites, and other materials generated by the College for the purpose of supporting, promoting, and encouraging awareness of NPC.
Students do not receive any compensations as a result of the use of their name, likeness, and biological information in any format as described here.
The use of a student's name, likeness, and/or biographical information cannot be the bases of any claim of any kind against NPC and its respective officers, directors, agents, employees, successors or assigns.
Students can opt-out of the usage of their name, likeness, and/or biographical information by contacting press@np.edu.
National Park College prefers to communicate with students through electronic processes. This is done through your student account (OASIS) and email.
Agreements and transactions covered by this consent include, but are not limited to, the following: receiving disclosures and notices; accepting or declining Financial Aid; missing information requests; aid reductions; and satisfactory academic status.
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National Park College at Hot Springs is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and administers its educational and employment programs in conformance with federal and state laws prohibiting discrimination based upon sex, sexual orientation, race, age, disability and Vietnam Era Veterans' status.
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits discrimination based on sex in educational programs and activities that receive federal financial assistance. NPC’s Behavior Intervention Specialist serves as the Title IX Coordinator.
Anyone with questions or concerns or anyone who would like to file a report of sexual harassment can contact the Title IX Coordinator at any time:
Susan Millerd
Phone: 501-760-4163
Email: smillerd@np.edu
Office: Social Sciences Building, Office 105
101 College Drive
Hot Springs, Arkansas 71913