Date of Last Revision: May 18, 2023.
Privacy is important to us. As such, it is the policy of American Public University System, Inc., its members, American Public University (APU) and American Military University (AMU), the Center for Professional and Continuing Education and American Public Education, Inc. (collectively, APUS, we, our, or us), to collect, process, and retain personal information responsibly in the course of providing information and services to students, student prospects, alumni, applicants and employees, including when visiting or using our website and certain APUS mobile applications. This privacy policy describes our collection and use of personal information about you, including on our websites, blogs, message boards, social media pages, and mobile applications that link to this policy (collectively, the Services) (the privacy policy will be accessible in the settings tab of our mobile applications). We may also offer Services that have their own privacy policies. Please refer to the privacy policy associated with the Service you are using for the governing privacy policy. For the purposes of this policy, personal information is defined as information that identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with a particular person.
Consistent with this policy, we collect information in the following ways:
Categories of personal information we may collect about you include:
Please see Appendix A below for additional information on the categories of personal information that we collect.
We collect many of the types of personal information listed above directly from you when you use the Services or otherwise interact with us, especially as a student or applicant. In some cases, if you are enrolling in a course or program or buying books, or utilizing online commerce functions to purchase goods or services, you may be required to provide credit card information for billing purposes. If making a request for registration, admission or transfer credit, you may also be required to provide information related to prior academic history, employment, or military service. If you choose not to provide this personal information, you may be unable to receive some of the services we offer.
We also collect personal information when you voluntarily provide it or make it available to us by (1) logging into, or creating an account on one of our online Services; (2) providing feedback to us through a feedback tool; (3) posting a review or making other comments on any Interactive Features (hereinafter defined) available in our online Services; or (4) logging-in to our online Services through a social media platform or similar tool, if available. Each manner in which we collect personal information about you identified above occurs only when you voluntarily provide information to us.
We may offer through our online Services public forums, newsfeeds, blogs, message boards, social media pages and similar tools (collectively, “Interactive Features”). The posts or comments you make on Interactive Features may be public and viewed by others. As such, you should use care before posting information about yourself, including personal information, online. You acknowledge and understand that you have no expectation of privacy or confidentiality in the content you submit to Interactive Features. Except where required by applicable law, we assume no obligation to remove personal information from postings to Interactive Features and you disclose any personal information in your postings at your own risk.
We also create information that becomes subject to this privacy policy. This includes, for example, assignment grades, test scores, class grades, transcripts, persistence data, and communications with you.
We may collect the following information automatically through your use of the online Services:
For certain online Services, we also use cookies and similar technologies to enable one-click login to the student/faculty campus, for analytics, fraud detection and advertising. In addition to the following, see our Cookies Policy link for more information about our cookie usage. We and our service providers and third-party advertisement servers may use cookies and similar technologies to, over time, collect information about your usage of our online Services and across different websites that have a business relationship with us or one of our service providers or third-party advertisement servers. To make choices about interest-based ads from participating third parties, please visit the DAA consumer opt out page.
Most browsers are initially set to accept cookies. You can set your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie, giving you the chance to decide whether or not to accept it. You can find more information regarding management of your cookies at About Cookies.
We do not currently respond to web browser “do not track” signals or other mechanisms that provide a method to opt out of the collection of information across the networks of websites and online services in which we participate. If we do so in the future, we will describe how we do so in this Privacy Policy. For more information about do not track, visit www.allaboutdnt.org.
Where required by applicable law, and in particular where automatically collected personal information is not strictly necessary for us to provide you with any part of the online Services you have specifically requested, we obtain your consent for the use of these automatic collection technologies, web beacons, and other tracking technologies described above through a website banner.
Our online Services may collect certain information automatically from your mobile device when you use one of our mobile applications, including the type of mobile device you use, your mobile device’s unique device identifier, your IP address, and information about the way you use our online Services. We use this information in an aggregate fashion to track access to our websites, but we do not disclose site usage by individual IP addresses, and web server logs are held for a period of time before being deleted from our systems.
Our online Services may collect precise information about the location of your mobile device, but only with your express consent. Once you have consented to the collection of the precise location of your mobile device, you may adjust this consent by managing your location preferences through the settings of your mobile device.
You can stop all collection of information by our online Services by uninstalling our mobile application through the standard uninstall process offered through your mobile device.
We may collect personal information about you from other sources, such as other academic institutions, social media platforms, the APUS learning management system, employers (at the request or consent of the student), and student data repositories.
We also obtain contact details and other personal information regarding media contacts and influencers from a variety of sources including Cision. If you wish to know more about how such information is collected and used, please refer to Cision’s privacy notice at www.cision.com/us/legal/privacy-policy/.
We may provide links to third-party websites. You acknowledge that such links are provided for your convenience only and do not constitute an endorsement by us of such third-party websites. Since we do not control these third-party websites and are not responsible for the contents of any linked-to, third-party websites or any hyperlink in a linked-to website, we assume no responsibility for the privacy practices of such websites. We encourage you to review the privacy policies posted on those, and all, third-party websites.
We may use your personal information for the following purposes:
We do not share, rent, swap or authorize any third party to use personal information submitted by users of our Services for the third party’s own purposes. However, certain laws may treat our sharing of personal information with third parties for certain advertising or analytics purposes as “sales.” Please see Appendix A below for further information about these disclosures. Applicable law requires businesses to disclose whether they have actual knowledge that they sell the personal information of minors under the age of 16. We confirm that we do not knowingly sell such information.
We may share your personal information with third parties under the following circumstances:
We may also share de-identified aggregate information that may not reasonably be re-identified by us or any other company with third parties and advertisers so they can measure the effectiveness of any advertisements viewed in connection with our Services. For example, we may tell advertisers the number of users who clicked on a particular advertisement.
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), as amended, requires certain educational institutions, including us, to establish and publish a written institutional policy regarding student privacy rights under FERPA. The law provides that except in limited circumstances the institution must not disclose, without appropriate consent, the education records of its students. For more information, please visit the applicable educational institution’s website.
As part of our commitment to maintaining reasonable security, the organization has taken commercially reasonable steps to protect the information it has gathered about you, including adopting the Core Set of Principles developed by the Corporate Governance Task Force on Information Security Governance.
Our Services use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol for financial transactions and where personal information is submitted. We are in compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS). We do not maintain credit card data in our systems, but securely transfer related information between us and payment processing and management service providers.
We retain your personal information for as long as we have a relationship with you and longer if for legitimate business purposes. When deciding how long to keep your personal information after our relationship with you has ended, we take into account our legal obligations. We may also retain records to investigate or defend against potential legal claims.
We are committed to providing every user — including students, applicants, and other persons who contact us — with prompt, high-quality support at all times. Email is the primary form of contact for users, including our students, and we encourage you to email us with questions, comments and concerns. You may also contact us by telephone. Additional information can be found at: https://www.apus.edu/about/contact/index.
If you are a resident of California, you have certain rights pursuant to the California Consumer Privacy Act. These include the right to:
If you or your authorized agent would like to discuss or exercise such rights, please contact us at DataPrivacy@apus.edu with your first and last name, Student ID (if any), mailing address, and phone number, along with which right you would like to exercise, or contact us at: 1-888-712-0683. As a part of this process, we may use existing account verification systems and/or require that you or your authorized agent provide certain information to us for verification purposes.
Additionally, please see Appendix A for further detail on the categories of personal information that we collect and disclose.
By creating an account or logging-in to our online Services from outside the United States, your personal information and other information will be sent directly to the United States for processing where data protection and privacy regulations may be different than other parts of the world, such as the European Union and Canada, and which may not offer an equivalent level of protection to that in the European Union, Canada, or certain other countries.
We have put in place appropriate safeguards (such as contractual commitments) in accordance with applicable legal requirements to provide adequate protections for your personal information. For more information on the appropriate safeguards in place and to obtain a copy of such safeguards, please contact us at the contact information set forth below.
If you are a resident of Canada, these additional terms apply to the personal information we hold about you:
If you are a resident of the European Economic Area (EEA), you have certain rights regarding the personal information we hold about you, subject to local law. These may include the rights to access, correct, delete, restrict or object to our use of, or receive a portable copy in a usable electronic format of your personal information. You also may have a right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection or privacy regulator.
We encourage you to contact us at the contact information set forth below to update or correct your information if it changes or if the personal information we hold about you is inaccurate. Where you have provided your consent to any use of your personal information, you can withdraw this consent at any time.
Please note that we may require additional information from you in order to honor your requests.
If you would like to discuss or exercise any rights you may have under law, please contact us at the contact information set forth below.
This Privacy Policy may be amended from time to time. Any such changes will be posted on this page and the effective date of such changes reflected above as the date last updated.
Our contact information is as follows. Where applicable law requires the identification of a controller, that is:
American Public University System, Inc.
111 West Congress Street
Charles Town, WV 25414
DataPrivacy@apus.edu
1-888-712-0683
Category of Personal Information Collected |
Do we disclose any information in this category to third parties for “business purposes?” If so, to whom? |
Do we “sell” any information in this category to third parties? If so, to whom? |
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Identifiers Examples:
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Yes
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Yes
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Characteristics of protected classifications under California or federal law Examples:
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Yes
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No |
Commercial information Examples:
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Yes
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No |
Biometric information Examples:
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Yes
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No |
Internet or other electronic network activity information Examples:
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Yes
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Yes
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Geolocation data Examples:
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Yes
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No |
Audio, electronic, visual, or similar information Examples:
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Yes
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No |
Professional or employment-related information Examples:
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No |
No
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Education information Examples:
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Yes
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No |
Inferences drawn from other personal information Examples:
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Yes
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No |