Public Notice of Probation as of December 13, 2012

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Page 1 of 9 Public Notice of Probation as of December 13, 2012 The following institutions are currently on Probation as directed by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC). Institutions that appear on a previous list but not here have had the Probation Order vacated. A summary of the reasons for Probation for each institution follows this list. The specific accreditation standards cited in this document are available for review by downloading the Standards of Accreditation from ACCSC s website. 1 PROBATION ORDER ISSUED School School # City Origination Date Next Review Arizona Automotive Institute MS 000334 Glendale, AZ June 6, 2012 TBD ATI Career Training Center MS 001576 Ft. Lauderdale, FL June 6, 2012 TBD ATI Career Training Center MS 055126 North Richland Hills, TX Sep 2011 TBD ATI Career Training Center BR 072240 Houston, TX Sep 2011 TBD South Texas Vocational Technical Institute BR 072291 San Antonio, TX Sep 2011 TBD ATI Career Training Center MS 055202 Dallas, TX Sep 2011 TBD ATI Career Training Center BR 072115 Oklahoma City, OK Sep 2011 TBD ATI Career Training Center BR 072210 Dallas, TX Sep 2011 TBD ATI Career Training Center BR 072116 Richardson, TX Sep 2011 ATI Technical Training Center MS 000704 Dallas, TX Sep 2011 ATI Career Training Center BR 072147 Garland, TX Sep 2011 ATI Career Training Center BR 072236 Waco, TX Sep 2011 Completion of Teach Out Completion of Teach Out Completion of Teach Out Completion of Teach Out Performance Training Institute MS 070399 Toms River, NJ Mar 2012 Feb 2013 Prism Career Institute MS 009027 Upper Darby, PA Aug 2012 Feb 2013 Professional Massage Training Center MS 070395 Springfield, MO Dec 2011 Subject to Court Action UEI College BR 072368 Bakersfield, CA June 2012 Feb 2013 1 http://www.accsc.org/accreditation/standards-of-accreditation.aspx

Page 2 of 9 PROBATION ORDER ISSUED School School # City Origination Date Next Review UEI College MS 066364 Fresno, CA June 2012 Feb 2013 UEI College BR 070735 Gardena, CA June 2012 Feb 2013 UEI College BR 072331 Riverside, CA June 2012 Feb 2013 Westech College BR 072283 Moreno Valley, CA June 2012 May 2013 *These schools have received a revocation or denial of accreditation action subject to appeal. Per ACCSC Rules, a school remains accredited operating under a Probation Order until the final disposition of an appeal. Click here to see the Public Disclosure of Adverse Actions. What Does Probation Mean? In cases where the Commission has reason to believe that a school is not in compliance with accreditation standards and other requirements, the Commission may, at its discretion, place a school on Probation. A school subject to a Probation Order will be required to demonstrate corrective action and compliance with accrediting standards. The Commission may require a school to submit Commission-directed reports and receive on-site evaluation teams in conjunction with a Probation Order. Failure to demonstrate compliance with accrediting standards or other accrediting requirements by the end of the probationary period may result in the school being removed from the accredited list. When a Probation Order is directed, a written notice is sent promptly to the school. The notice: States fully the reasons why the Probation Order was issued; Identifies the standard and other accreditation requirements with which the school may not be in compliance; Explains the reasons and cite the evidence indicating that the school may not be in compliance with accreditation requirements; and Advises the school of its obligations under the Probation Order and the deadline for response. ACCSC s Rules of Process and Procedure require a school subject to a Probation Order to inform current and prospective students that the school has been placed on Probation and that additional information regarding that action can be obtained from the Commission s website 2. A summary of the Probation Order is made public via the Commission s website in accordance with Section VII (L)(7), Rules of Process and Procedure, Standards of Accreditation. 2 http://accsc.org/content/commissionactions/schoolsonprobation.asp

Page 3 of 9 SUMMARY OF GROUNDS FOR PROBATION ACTION ORIGINATION DATE: AUGUST 9, 2011 3 UPDATED: DECEMBER 13, 2012 The following affiliated schools are currently operating under an ACCSC Probation Order through the completion of an approved teach-out plan: ATI Technical Training Center ATI Career Training Center ATI Career Training Center 6627 Maple Avenue 6351 Boulevard 26, Suite 100 10003 Technology Blvd. West Dallas, Texas 75235 North Richland Hills, Texas 76180 Dallas, Texas 75220 ATI Career Training Center ATI Career Training Center ATI Career Training Center 3035 South Shiloh Road 11420 East Freeway, Suite #100 1111 Digital Drive, Ste. 101 Garland, Texas 75041 Houston, Texas 77029 Richardson, Texas 75081 ATI Career Training Center South Texas Vocational Technical Inst. ATI Career Training Center 1417 South Valley Mills Dr. 734 SE Military Dr. 2998 Stemmons Freeway Waco, Texas 75711 San Antonio, Texas 78214 Dallas, Texas 75247 At its May 2011 meeting, the Commission directed all 15 ACCSC-accredited institutions affiliated with ATI Enterprises, Inc. ( ATI ) to show cause as to why accreditation should not be revoked. Subsequent to that action, the Commission received notification that the Texas Workforce Commission ( TWC ) has acted to revoke the approval of 22 programs offered at the ATI campuses in Texas for reasons which appear to align with ACCSC s concerns and areas of inquiry. In addition to the program approval revocation action there are several conditions which ATI must fulfill and sanctions with which ATI must comply. At the August 2011 meeting based on the original issues set forth in the Commission s Show Cause Order coupled with the action by the TWC, the Commission acted to place all ATI institutions located in Texas on Probation. At the November 2011 meeting the Commission voted to take the following actions effective December 7, 2011: 1. Continue the Probation Order to February 2012 for all schools in Texas due to ongoing concerns with the schools financial structure and compliance with state and federal regulations. 2. Expand the Probation Order for ATI Technical Training Center (M000704) located on Maple Avenue Dallas, Texas to the May 2012 meeting due to the Commission s findings regarding integrity of records. 3. Place ATI Career Training Center in Miami, Florida and its main school ATI Career Training Center in Oakland Park, Florida on Probation to May 2012 based on the original issues set forth in the Commission s Show Cause Order and the Commission s findings regarding the integrity of records. At the May 2012 meeting, the Commission voted to revoke the accreditation of ATI Career Training Center located in Oakland Park, Florida and ATI Career Training Center located in Miami, FL. As a result, the branch campus ATI Career Training Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico has also had its accreditation revoked. 3 The origination date of the Probation action for ATI-Miami and ATI-Oakland Park is December 7, 2011.

Page 4 of 9 The Commission also voted to: Continue the Probation Order for the following schools due to ongoing concerns regarding the school s financial structure, integrity of records, and low student achievement outcomes: ATI Career Training Center, Dallas, Texas (M055202); ATI Career Training Center, Dallas, Texas (B072210); ATI Career Training Center, North Richland Hills, Texas (M055126); ATI Career Training Center, Houston, Texas (B072240); South Texas Vocational Technical Institute San Antonio, TX (B072291); and ATI Career Training Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (B072115). Place on Probation the following schools as a result of the Commission s findings regarding the financial structure of the system, integrity of records, and low student achievement outcomes: Arizona Automotive Institute (M000334) in Glendale, Arizona ( AAI-Phoenix ) and ATI Career Training Center (M001576), Ft. Lauderdale, Florida ( ATI-Ft. Lauderdale ). 1. Financial Soundness: The ATI System of Schools must demonstrate financial soundness with resources sufficient for the proper operation of the schools and discharge of obligations to students (Section I (C)(1), Substantive Standards, Standards of 2. Integrity of Employment Records: ATI must demonstrate that the Commission can place a high level of reliance upon information, data, and statements provided by the ATI system of schools, which is fundamental to the accreditation process, through supplying verifiable records of graduate initial employment that supports reported employment rates (Preamble, Introduction, Rules of Process and Procedure; Section VI (C)(3), Substantive Standards, Standards of 3. Student Achievement: ATI must demonstrate that an acceptable proportion of students successfully progress through and complete their program of study and obtain employment in the field for which trained (Section VII, Statement of Purpose & (B),Substantive Standards, Standards of 4. Management and Administration: Through addressing the previous three items, ATI must demonstrate that there is adequate management and sufficient administrative resources to ensure that each school is capable of meeting the school s objectives, fulfilling obligations to students, and operating in compliance with accrediting standards (Section I, Statement of Purpose, Substantive Standards, Standards of The following school s will remain on Probation through the completion of a teach-out as presented to ACCSC in order to ensure that the teach-out is conducted in accordance with accrediting requirements: ATI Technical Training Center 6627 Maple Avenue Dallas, Texas 75235 ATI Career Training Center 3035 South Shiloh Road Garland, Texas 75041 ATI Career Training Center 1111 Digital Drive, Ste. 101 Richardson, Texas 75081 ATI Career Training Center 1417 South Valley Mills Dr. Waco, Texas 75711

Page 5 of 9 SUMMARY OF GROUNDS FOR PROBATION ACTIONS ORIGINATION DATE: MARCH 7, 2012 CONTINUED PROBATION DATE: SEPTEMBER 7, 2012 PERFORMANCE TRAINING INSITUTE 1012 COX CRO ROAD TOMS RIVER, NEW JERSEY 08755 SCHOOL #M070399 Performance Training Institute located in Toms River, New Jersey has been placed on Continued Probation by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges for the reasons summarized below. The Probation Order and the school s response will be reviewed by the Commission at its February 2013 Meeting. 1. Performance Training Institute must demonstrate that the school has the appropriate administrative capacity and infrastructure necessary to provide oversight and management of all staff and operations that fall under the scope of ACCSC accreditation (Section I (A)(1) Substantive Standards, Standards of Performance Training Institute management must also demonstrate that the school has not undergone changes that have been so substantial such that the school to which the Commission granted accreditation has ceased to operate (Section IV (D)(9) Rules of Process and Procedure, Standards of 2. Performance Training Institute must demonstrate that the school s program offerings prepare students for entrance or advancement in an occupation and that the educational objectives of each program offered by the school provides graduates with the necessary competencies, skills, and level of education for employment in their fields of study (Section I (B)(1)(d)(i) Rules of Process and Procedure). In addition Performance Training Institute must demonstrate successful student achievement by reporting acceptable rates of student graduation and employment and by supporting these rates through student transcripts, the school s verifiable records of initial employment of its graduates, or other verifiable documentation (Section VII (B)(1), Substantive Standards, Standards of 3. Performance Training Institute must demonstrate compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local government requirements (Section I (D)(2)(d), Rules of Process and Procedure, Standards of

Page 6 of 9 SUMMARY OF GROUNDS FOR PROBATION ACTION ORIGINATION DATE: SEPTEMBER 7, 2012 PRISM CAREER INSTITUTE 6800 MARKET STREET UPPER DARBY, PENNSYLVANIA 19082 SCHOOL #M009027 The Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) placed Prism Career Institute located in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania on Probation for the reasons summarized below. The Commission will review the Probation Order and the school s response at its February 2013 meeting. 1. Prism Career Institute must demonstrate that the financial structure of the school is and can remain sound with resources sufficient for the proper operation of the school and the discharge of obligations to its students (Section I (C)(1), Substantive Standards, Standards of 2. Prism Career Institute must demonstrate that the school has adequate management and administrative capacity in place and that the continuity of management and administrative capacity is ensured through the reasonable retention of management and administrative staff (Section I (A)(1) & I (A)(4), Substantive Standards, Standards of Prism Career Institute must demonstrate that each member of the school s management is qualified to fill their respective management role and has a past record of integrity that would ensure compliance with accrediting standards (Section I (A)(2) & I (B)(1)(b), Substantive Standards, Standards of 3. Prism Career Institute must demonstrate compliance with accrediting standards with regard to Program Advisory Committees (Section II (A)(5), Substantive Standards, Standards of 4. Prism Career Institute must demonstrate successful student achievement by maintaining acceptable rates of student graduation and employment in the career field for which the school provided education and support these rates through the school s verifiable records of initial employment of its graduates (Section VII (B)(1)(b), Appendices VII, Substantive Standards, Standards of 5. Prism Career Institute must demonstrate institutional assessment and improvement goal setting, benchmarking and implementation activities appropriate to the size and scale of the school s operations (Section I (B)(2), Substantive Standards, Standards of 6. Prism Career Institute must provide further documentation to demonstrate that the school maintains written policies and procedures addressing student services (Section VI (A), Substantive Standards; Standards of

Page 7 of 9 SUMMARY OF GROUNDS FOR PROBATION ACTIONS ORIGINATION DATE: DECEMBER 7, 2011 PROFESSIONAL MASSAGE TRAINING CENTER 229 E. COMMERCIAL STREET SPRINGFIELD, MO 65803 SCHOOL #M070395 The Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) placed Professional Massage Training Center located in Springfield, Missouri on Probation for the reasons summarized below. After a March 7, 2012 Commission Decision revoking accreditation based upon the grounds for probation stated in the December 7, 2011 probation order and a July 11, 2012 Appeals Panel Decision upholding the Commission, PMTC filed an action in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. On September 17, 1012, PMTC obtained a Preliminary Injunction directing the Commission to withdraw the Commission and Appeals Panel decisions, to reinstate PMTC s accreditation, and to refrain from taking further action against PMTC for the duration of the action. On September 19, 2012 ACCSC reinstated PMTC s accreditation subject to the Probation Order dated December 7, 2011. Under the terms of the Court Order, PMTC s probation will not be subject to the normal procedures and ACCSC will take no further actions against PMTC, nor will it request any further action, information or submission from PMTC, under the Probation Order, during the pendency of the Action. 1. Professional Massage Training Center must demonstrate that the school maintains full-time on-site supervision by an individual or team that has the demonstrated ability to lead and manage the institution (Section I (A)(1), Substantive Standards, Standards of Accreditation), must demonstrate that the school maintains appropriate administrative and operational policies and procedures to which the school adheres and reviews and updates as needed (Section I (A)(1)(d), Substantive Standards, Standards of Accreditation), must demonstrate that the school ensures that members of school management and administrative employees participate in ongoing development and training activities that support their particular roles in the school (Section I (A)(3), Substantive Standards, Standards of Accreditation), and must demonstrate that institutional assessment and improvement activities are significant and ongoing experiences at the school (Section I (B)(2), Substantive Standards, Standards of 2. Professional Massage Training Center must demonstrate that the continuity of management and administrative capacity is ensured through the reasonable retention of management and administrative staff (Section I (A)(4), Substantive Standards, Standards of 3. Professional Massage Training Center must demonstrate that the school s learning resource system is managed by qualified school personnel with sufficient experience to provide oversight and supervision (Section II (A)(6)(c), Substantive Standards, Standards of Accreditation), and must demonstrate that use of the learning resource system materials are integrated into the school s curriculum and program requirements as a mechanism to enhance the educational process and to facilitate positive learning outcomes for students (Section II (A)(6)(b), Substantive Standards, Standards of 4. Professional Massage Training Center must demonstrate that the school s faculty have a minimum of three years of related practical work experience in the subject area(s) taught (Section III (B)(5), Substantive Standards, Standards of Accreditation), and must demonstrate that the school verifies prior work experience and maintains documentation of academic credentials of all faculty members and administrators, as required, to demonstrate compliance with applicable Standards of Accreditation (Section III (A)(4), Substantive Standards, Standards of

Page 8 of 9 SUMMARY OF GROUNDS FOR PROBATION ACTION ORIGINATION DATE: JUNE 6, 2012 CONTINUED PROBATION ORDER ISSUED: NOVEMBER 5, 2012 WESTECH COLLEGE 22515 ALASSANDRO BOULEVARD MORENO VALLEY, CALIFORNIA 92553 At its November 2012 meeting, the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) continued Westech College located in Moreno Valley, California on Probation for the reasons summarized below. The Commission will review the Probation Order and the school s response at its May 2013 meeting. 1. Westech must demonstrate that a fair and equitable refund policy is applied in accordance with the school s established refund policy (Section I (D)(5), Substantive Standards, Standards of 2. Westech must demonstrate successful student achievement by reporting acceptable rates of student graduation and graduate employment that are supported by student transcripts, verifiable records of employment and other documentation (Section VII (B)(1)(b), Appendices VII, Substantive Standards, Standards of 3. Westech College must demonstrate the enforcement of its written probation policy (Section VII (A)(3)(e), Substantive Standards, Standards of 4. Westech College must demonstrate that it engages in ongoing institutional assessment and improvement activities and planning (Section I (B), Substantive Standards, Standards of 5. Westech College must demonstrate that the school engages in ongoing faculty assessment and professional development activities (Section III (A)(2), Substantive Standards, Standards of 6. Westech College must demonstrate compliance with accrediting standards with regard to the learning resource system (Section II (A)(6), Substantive Standards, Standards of

Page 9 of 9 SUMMARY OF GROUNDS FOR PROBATION ACTION ORIGINATION DATE: JUNE 7, 2012 CONTINUED PROBATION DATE: SEPTEMBER 13, 2012 UEI COLLEGE SCHOOL #M066364 2002 N. GATEWAY BOULEVARD FRESNO, CALIFORNIA UEI COLLEGE SCHOOL #B072368 3737 POSEDALE HIGHWAY BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA UEI COLLEGE SCHOOL #B070735 661 REDONDO BEACH BOULEVARD GARDENA, CALIFORNIA UEI COLLEGE SCHOOL #B072331 1860 UNIVERSITY AVE RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA At its August 2012 meeting, the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) continued the UEI College schools listed above on Probation for the reasons summarized below. The Commission will review the Probation Order and the school s response at its Feb 2013 meeting. 1. The schools must demonstrate successful student achievement in each program offered at each of its ACCSC-accredited campuses and show that the rates are supported by verifiable records (Section VII (B)(1)(b), Substantive Standards, Standards of 2. The schools must demonstrate that the financial structure of the system of ACCSC-accredited schools is sound with access to ongoing resources sufficient for the proper operation of the school and discharge of obligations to students (Section I (C)(1), Substantive Standards, Standards of 3. The Commission is interested in continuing to assess the impact of the ACCET action with regard to UEI College affiliated institutions (Section V (A), Rules of Process and Procedure, Standards of