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STATE BOARD OF CAREER COLLEGES AND

SCHOOLS

35 East Gay Street, Suite 403, Columbus, OH 43215-3138 (614) 466-2752 • Fax (614) 466-2219 • Toll Free (877) 275-4219 E-mail: [email protected] • Website: http://www.scr.ohio.gov/

The Honorable Bob Taft, Governor of Ohio; Members of the General Assembly;

Administrators of Registered Schools:

This report is filed in compliance with Ohio Revised Code Sections 149.01 and 3332.031(N). We attest that the information contained herein is an accurate reflection of the activities of this State Board of Career Colleges and Schools (Formerly known as the State Board of Proprietary School Registration), as well as the career colleges and schools registered by the Board, during fiscal year 2004. This is the 30th Annual Report produced by this Board.

Ohio has one of the largest career education systems in the country. The State Board of Career Colleges and Schools is responsible for monitoring and regulating approximately 270 for-profit and non-profit private career colleges and schools in the State of Ohio. During fiscal year 2004, these private career schools educated over 60,000 students in 1,600 programs approved by this Board.

The State Board of Career Colleges and Schools continues to work to assure that career education succeeds for the citizens of Ohio. It is our hope that this Annual Report will provide insight for the citizens of Ohio about the significant, positive contributions of private career colleges and schools in Ohio. On behalf of the State Board Career Colleges and Schools , we hope that you will find our Annual Report informative and enlightening.

Respectfully submitted,

Linda Hanaway

Linda Hanaway, Chairperson

John Ware

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BOARD AND STAFF OF

THE STATE BOARD OF CAREER COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS BOARD MEMBERS

MS. LINDA HANAWAY, Chair MR. CHARLES KRAMER Public Member School Representative Dayton, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio

DR. LEONARD KINGSLEY, Vice Chair DR. STEVEN PUCKETT Public Member Ohio Dept. of Education

Toledo, Ohio Columbus, Ohio

MR. NEIL COLLINS DR. GARY WALTERS School Representative Ohio Board of Regents

Columbus, OH Columbus, Ohio

MR. KENNETH MILLER (VACANT)

School Representative Student Representative

Centerville, Ohio

STAFF

MR. JOHN WARE

Executive Director

MRS. RUTH MYERS MRS. KIMBERLY STEIN Administrative Assistant Investigator

EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT/EVALUATORS

MS. JEAN BASINGER DR. HAROLD BROWN Mansfield, Ohio Hilliard, Ohio

N.E./N.W. Ohio Area Curriculum Specialist

DR. DONALD NEFF MR. TIMOTHY BOYLAN

Powell, Ohio Lorain, Ohio Central/Southeast Ohio Area Cleveland Ohio Area DR. RICHARD BRUBAKER

Dayton, Ohio Southwest Ohio Area

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I. Introduction

The State Board Career Colleges and Schools (“Board”) was created by the Ohio Legislature in 1970 under the name State Board of School and College

Registration. In 1989, significant legislative changes (including a name change to State Board of Proprietary School Registration) gave the Board more

regulatory authority over career colleges and schools (private, for-profit, post-secondary) in Ohio. It also changed the composition of the Board to include more representatives from the public and it increased the number and responsibilities of its field staff.

In recent years, increased oversight by the Board, as well as by national accrediting agencies and the United States Department of Education, has resulted in many changes to the career school industry. These changes can be seen most dramatically in the reduction of schools registered with the Board since 1991. However, the number of registered schools has increased over the last few years. Those numbers are reflected in Chart 1 below.

Chart 1

Number of Registered Schools

314 299 248 228 245 219 234 224 218 242 252 261 265 270 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 325 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 199 8 1999 2000 2001 200 2 2003 2004 Year Numbe r of Schools

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II.

General Information about the State Board of Career

Colleges and Schools

A. Board Responsibilities

The Board’s general responsibilities include:

1. Maintaining the viability of registered schools through oversight of their programs and curricula along with their business practices, including advertising and recruiting.

2. Monitoring schools that provide educational and related services to a population of students who might not be served in the non-profit or public sector.

3. Protecting reputable schools from unfair competitive practices of unscrupulous school operators and their representatives.

4. Protecting the investment of students who have paid for education and training services.

5. Protecting the citizens of Ohio from fraudulent and unscrupulous school operators and their representatives.

In carrying out these responsibilities, the Board’s goals are to offer help,

encouragement, and guidance to registered schools so that those Ohioans who choose them will be assured of quality education and training. In that process, the Board strives to uniformly deliver a consistent, fair, and equitable administration of its responsibilities in order to encourage maximum performance, which leads to gainful employment or career enhancement for each graduate of an Ohio career school.

This Annual Report is testimony to the positive impact of Ohio’s career colleges and schools. The Board is proud of its role in the regulation of this important post-secondary sector. It feels strongly that, with their continued cooperation, Ohioans can remain

assured that their investment in a career college or school is one on which they can depend.

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B. The Board Structure

The organizational structure and composition of the Board is established by Section 3332.03 of the Ohio Revised Code, and the membership consists of the following:

1. The State Superintendent of Public Instruction or an Assistant Superintendent designated by the Superintendent;

• During Fiscal Year (“FY”) 2004, Dr. Steven Puckett, Assistant Superintendent for the Ohio Department of Education, served in this capacity.

2. The Chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents or a Vice Chancellor designated by the Chancellor;

$ During FY 2004, Dr. Garrison Walters, Vice Chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents, served in this capacity.

3. Six members appointed by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate, including:

a. Three of the members must be from vocational and technical schools:

$ During FY 2004, Mr. Charles Kramer of Educational

Management Services, Inc, and Mr. Neil Collins of Hondros College, and Mr. Ken Miller of RETS Tech Center served as appointed school representatives.

b. Two public members without affiliation to regulated schools;

$ During FY 2004 Ms. Linda Hanaway from Beavercreek and Dr. Leonard Kingsley from Toledo, served as the Board's public members.

c. One non-voting member who has graduated from a regulated school with a Baccalaureate or an Associate Degree, during the past five years.

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C. Board Statutory Responsibilities

Ohio Revised Code Sections 3332.01 through 3332.15 require that the Board: 1. Establish minimum standards for the regulation and operation of

registered schools, including but not necessarily limited to standards to insure school financial stability.

2. Issue certificates of registration and program authorization to registered schools.

3. Suspend or revoke the certificates of registration or program authorization under certain conditions.

4. Establish minimum standards for certificate, diploma, and degree programs offered by registered schools.

5. Grant permits to agents and/or suspend or revoke an agent’s permit. 6. Establish minimum standards for agents, including a code of ethics. 7. Monitor recruitment and admission practices of schools to ensure

compliance with the law and the rules of the Board.

8. Adopt rules requiring all schools to provide applicant students, prior to signing an enrollment agreement, written information concerning obligations on the part of any student obtaining a grant or loan, the

school’s placement rates for each of the preceding three years, and other information the Board deems pertinent.

9. Adopt a rule requiring all schools to include, in the enrollment agreement, notice that the student may direct any problems he/she is having with the school, or complaints he/she has about the school, to the Board.

10. Adopt a rule requiring a uniform tuition refund policy.

11. Adopt a rule establishing minimum standards for all faculty and instructional staff in all instructional programs at a school.

12. Report annually to the Governor and General Assembly on the activities of the Board and career colleges and schools and make legislative

recommendations when necessary to enable the Board to better serve the student population and the schools registered with the Board.

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III. Overview of Significant Board Activities for Fiscal Year 2004

During Fiscal Year 2004, the State Board of Career Colleges and Schools continued to move forward with many of the internal changes that were started in Fiscal Year 1997. Some of the significant changes and other activities that took place during FY 2004 included:

School Oversight

The Board and its staff continued to carry out its statutory oversight duties by taking the following actions during FY2004:

! Issued 689 Agent Permits

! Approved 48 New Schools

! Approved 559 New Program, Degrees and Majors

! Renewed 123 Schools

! Renewed 737 Programs and Degrees

! Approved 15 Learning Centers

! Approved 44 Program Name Changes and Revisions

! Approved 24 New School Directors

Many of these Board actions required on-site visits by consultants and staff and, as a result, the Board’s staff and consultants made over 235 site visits to various schools throughout the state during FY 2004.

Strategic Planning

The Board approved a five year strategic plan at its July 18, 2001 Board Meeting. As part of the strategic planning initiative, the Board developed a plan of work for FY 2004 that included plans to address the items discussed below.

1. Administrative Rule Changes –Surety Bonds

The Board formed a committee to make recommendations on the surety bond requirements that were incorporated into the changes to administrative rule 3332-1-13. The rule changes went into effect in January and all schools were brought into compliance with the new bonding requirements over the next several months.

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2. Closed School Records

During FY 2004, the Board continued its efforts to manage and consolidate the records from closed schools. In July 2003, the Board’s staff finalized the removal of approximately 25 file cabinets of records obtained from West Side Institute of Technology. In June 2004, the Board coordinated the transfer of approximately three semi-truck loads of closed school records from Ohio technical College to the Fireproof Records warehouse in Columbus.

3. Technology Initiatives

The Board’s staff completed the transition to make all on-line forms interactive by converting the forms into interactive Adobe PDF forms. The Board also continue to streamline its electronic distribution of forms and other information via e-mail and the Board’s web site.

4. Personnel Changes

The Board had several significant personnel changes in FY 2004. In October, 2003, Marlene Sevy, who worked for the Board for almost 30 years, retired. The Board reclassified Ms. Sevy’s position into an investigative position and the Board hired Ms. Kimberly Stein in January 2004 as the Board’s new investigator. In April 2004, the Board also filled the vacant Southwest Ohio consultant position by contracting with Dr. Richard Brubaker.

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IV. Data Analysis for Fiscal Year 2004

Contained below is a report and analysis of the data accumulated by the Board for Fiscal Year 2004. This information is presented in an attempt to accurately track the activities of the Board as well as the activities of the schools registered by the Board. The cumulative school data has been compiled from an analysis of the annual reports submitted by each school registered by the Board.

A. Registered Schools

During FY 2004 there were 270 schools registered with the Board. In addition, the Board registered 24 learning centers. The number of registered schools has been increasing gradually for the past five years. These numbers can be compared with previous years in Table I below.

TABLE 1

Fiscal Year

Number of Schools Number of Learning

Centers 1999 218 8 2000 242 11 2001 252 20 2002 261 20 2003 265 22 2004 270 24

Of the 270 institutions registered with the State Board during FY 2004, 114 were accredited by accrediting agencies recognized by the United States Department of Education. The following table is a breakdown of these accredited schools, and their accrediting agency.

TABLE 2: Accredited Schools

ACCSCT ACICS ABHES NCA/MSA DETC ACCET

Number of

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B. School and College Programs

Pursuant to Ohio Administrative Code Section 3332-1-16, the schools and colleges regulated by the Board offer four types of registered instructional programs that can range in length from a few days to over four years:

1. “Certificate Program” means generally one or more technical courses usually completed in one to twenty-six weeks, normally with a single skill objective. 2. “Diploma Program” means a program of instruction offering technical and basic

course work. The program generally ranges in length from six hundred to fifteen hundred clock hours; or more than forty but less than ninety quarter credit hours; or more than twenty-seven but less than sixty semester hours.

3. “Associate Degree Program” means a group of technical, basic, and general education courses which full-time students may complete in a minimum of two academic years, six to eight academic quarters, or four semesters.

4. “Advanced Degree Program” means a program of instruction at the

baccalaureate, masters or doctorate level of instruction that is approved by the Board of Regents pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Section 3332.05.

During FY 2004, Ohio’s career colleges and schools offered a total of 1,156 programs. A breakdown of those programs is contained in Table 3 below.

TABLE 3

Programs Offered by Ohio Career Colleges and Schools

Programs 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Advanced Degree 6 8 42 44 1 3 Associate Degree 230 256 258 250 289 316 Diploma 250 253 238 259 345 346 Certificate 195 258 334 399 469 491 Total Programs 681 775 872 952 1,104 1,156

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In addition to Ohio based schools, the Board also registers approximately 44 schools that are located out-of-state, but that have registered agents recruiting in Ohio. Table 4 below lists the number of programs offered by both in-state and registered out-of-state schools (1,607).

TABLE 4

FY 2004 Programs Offered by All Registered Colleges and Schools

Programs In-State Out-of-State Total

Advanced Degree 1 34 35

Associate Degree 316 183 489

Diploma 346 165 511

Certificate 491 71 562

Total Programs 1,154 453 1,607

C. Enrollments and Student Characteristics

During the FY 2004, career colleges and schools enrolled 60,810 students in programs approved by the Board. Table 5 shows a breakdown of students enrolled at each program level.

TABLE 5

Number of Students Enrolled in Programs Offered by Registered Schools

Programs In-State Out-of-State Total

Advanced Degree 54 591 645

Associate Degree 23,217 2,041 25,258

Diploma 19,244 1,533 20,777

Certificate 13,640 510 14,150

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Table 6 provides a breakdown of students by gender and ethnic classification.

Compared to traditional higher education students, career college and school students are more likely to be economically disadvantaged, female, minority, and independent of parental income.

TABLE 6

Enrollment Picture for all Registered Schools for FY 2004

Ethnic Designation Male Female Total

Non-Resident Alien 41 39 80

Black/Non-Hispanic 4,526 10,065 14,591

Amer. Indian & Alaskan 58 75 133

Asian & Pacific Islander 143 157 300

Hispanic 532 702 1,234

White/Non-Hispanic 13,841 19,409 33,250

Race Unknown 1,958 4,455 6,413

Ethnic/Gender Unknown 4,819

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D. Placement

Placement statistics compiled in this report indicate that 83% of the individuals who complete their education find employment following their graduation. Ohio’s career colleges and schools have been of great assistance in helping unemployed adults to find jobs. Some of the schools work closely with government agencies like WIA and Vocational Rehabilitation, and in some cases, employers, to assist in paying the cost of these training programs. Through this effort, career colleges and schools are removing some people from public assistance and once again making them taxpayers.

The following table indicates the general placement activities of the schools registered with the State Board of Career Colleges and Schools.

TABLE 7 Placement

Type of

Program Adv.

Degree

Associate Diploma Certificate Total

Total Number of Students 635 25,258 20,777 14,150 60,820 Completions 60 4,291 6,232 9,708 20,291 Withdrawals 182 7,852 4,753 1,226 14,013 Still Enrolled 395 13,207 9,974 3,446 26,996 Placed Related 46 2,704 4,184 5,171 12,105 Placed Un-Related 6 288 271 293 858 Not Placed 5 768 737 918 2,428 Not Available for Placement 3 541 1,067 3,021 4,632 Placement Rate 90% 80% 86% 82% 83%

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E. Economic Impact on Ohio

Ohio’s 270 registered career colleges and schools provided education and training to 60,820 students during FY 2004. Over 20,000 students graduated during the period. The schools are a positive, economic asset to the State, both as businesses and as educational institutions for several reasons.

First, career college and school graduates make a continuing contribution to the economy because of their improved productivity. Graduates of these institutions have higher personal incomes and pay more taxes. Second, career colleges and schools are businesses that pay salaries, buy goods and services from other businesses and pay taxes to the local, state and federal government. The well-established model developed by the American Council on Education indicates that, for colleges and universities, every dollar in total operating expenditures generates approximately $1.20 of local economic activity after taking a "multiplier" of expenditure cycles into account.1 Using this calculation we can estimate that career colleges and schools in Ohio generated more than $250 million of local economic activity during FY 2004. We can also estimate using these same calculations that these schools contributed more than $15 million as institutions in taxes to support the local, state, and federal government. (This figure excludes income taxes paid by employees on their salaries.)

Finally, using calculations derived from a recent economic study of private schools in California, we can estimate the total additional education costs that Ohio would incur if career colleges and schools did not exist and other public and private institutions were forced to absorb the students currently attending these schools. Using the calculations from the California study, we estimate that it would have been necessary for the state to appropriate an additional $37 million for higher education during FY 2004 to cover the costs of educating students currently attending Ohio’s career colleges and schools.

1

See Hodgin, Robert "Estimating the Impact of a College or University on the Local Economy". American Council on Education, October 1990.

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F. School Employees

Another part of the economic impact of registered schools is the employment the schools provide for Ohioans. During FY 2004, career colleges and schools provided employment for 4,733 Ohio citizens with total wages of over $105,000,000.

School employees can be categorized as Administrative, Faculty, Professional, and Other (general support staff). The following table provides a picture of employees that are employed to operate and teach in the schools that are registered with the State Board of Career Colleges and Schools.

TABLE 8

FY 2004 Employees

Full-Time Employees Part-Time Employees

Admin. 550 Admin. 104 Instructional 804 Instructional 1,688 Professional 443 Professional 91 Agent 505 Agent 54 Other 254 Other 240 TOTAL 2,556 TOTAL 2,177

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V. Fiscal Analysis of Board Activities

A. Revenue and Expenditures

The Board’s revenue is generated from fee schedules adopted and approved by the Board. The following table shows a five-year comparison of revenue and expenditures.

TABLE 9 Fiscal Year 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Earned Revenue $261,399 $241,083 $323,365 $266,088 $288,689 $576,617 Expenditures $360,220 $397,383 406,447 $378,288 $363,434 $394,834 State Contribution $98,821 $156,300 $83,082 $112,200 $74,745 0 GRF Funds 27% 39% 21% 30% 20% 0% Excess

Revenue N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 181,783

Board

Revenue 73% 61% 79% 70% 80% 100%

As Table 9 shows, Board fee revenue for FY 2004 was significantly higher than previous fiscal years. This increase was the result of a fee increase that was effective July 1, 2003 and of increased school activity. In addition, following a statutory change that was effective at the beginning of FY 2004 (SB 266), the Board no longer received GRF funding and became essentially self-funded. All Board revenue is now deposited in a rotary fund (the 4K9 fund) and all Board expenditures derive from that fund as well. The following Chart shows a breakdown of the $576,617 of revenue generated by the Board during FY 2003: Chart 2

FY 2004 Board Fee Revenue

$85,450 $371,780 $25,828 $93,559 Agent Fees School Fees Program Fees Misc. Fees

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VI. Division of Investigation and School Compliance

The following report is intended to provide an overview of investigative activity initiated by the Division of Investigation and School Compliance during FY 2004. The report contains statistical data regarding the volume of complaints and an outline of public action taken by the State Board of Career Colleges and Schools.

Complaints are broken down as follows:

1. Student Complaints

2. Non-Registered Schools

3. Investigative Inquiries

In addition to these categories, the Division of Investigation and School Compliance, is also responsible for public information requests and assisting in responding to general correspondence and other inquiries received by the Board.

The number of student complaints has dropped significantly since the Board began tracking complaints in FY 1991. That drop is illustrated in the chart below.

Chart 3

Number of Complaints

84 32 31 44 39 48 37 43 29 82 42 34 51 56 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 199 1 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 199 9 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Year Nu mer of C o mp lain ts

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A. FY 2004 Statistical Data

During FY 2004, the Division of Investigation and School Compliance initiated a total of 79 cases, categorized as follows:

TABLE 10 Fiscal Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Student Complaints 44 39 48 37 43 Non-Registered Schools 13 11 32 13 11 Inquiries 60 56 21 9 25 Total 116 106 101 59 79

The number of student complaints increased in FY 2004, however the nature of the complaints remained fairly constant and the complaints, for the most part, represented isolated problems between individual students and schools. The decreases in non-registered schools and investigative inquiries in FY 2004 can be attributed mainly to a reduction in the number of advertising and recruiting problems with schools as well as a reduction the number of unregistered computer schools that were prevalent for several years.

The nature of the student complaints, which were received in FY 2004, can be broken down into the following general headings:

TABLE 11

Allegation Number of Complaints

Poor quality of education 5

Failure to make a proper refund 15

Unfair school administrative policies 11

Financial Aid problems 10

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The 11 non-registered schools that were reported in FY 2004 can be broken down as follows by programs offered:

TABLE 12

Type of Program Number of Cases

Medical 3

Computer 3

Religious 2

Miscellaneous-Other 3

Inquiries, which are preliminary investigations initiated by the Board under the authority of Section 3332.09(D) of the Revised Code, but that are not student complaints, involve the following types of cases:

TABLE 13

Nature of Complaint Number of Cases

Advertising or recruitment issues 15

Failure to Respond to Board Requests 4

Other Issues 6

B. Public Action

During FY 2004 the Board initiated formal disciplinary action against 6 schools. The vast majority of these cases involved a school's failure to timely submit fees and/or other required documentation. Most of the cases were resolved informally by obtaining voluntary compliance from the schools.

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VII. Student Tuition Recovery Authority

A. General Responsibility

The Student Tuition Recovery Authority ("STRA") and the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (“STRF”) came into existence in 1991. The purpose of the Authority is to protect students of any school registered by the State Board of Career Colleges and Schools from tuition loss for the term as a result of a school closure.

The STRA disburses monetary awards from the STRF to students who were enrolled in institutions that went out of business and did not return to those students their pre-paid tuition or provide a means of completing their program of instruction up to the amount of their pre-paid tuition.

The STRA consists of five members:

1. The Executive Director of the State Board of Career Colleges and Schools;

2. The Executive Director of the Ohio Association of Career Colleges and Schools;

3. The Treasurer of the State or his/her designee;

4. The Chairman of the Senate Committee that primarily deals with education; and

5. The Chairman of the Committee of the House of Representatives that primarily deals with education.

Each registered school is required to pay an annual assessment into the STRF, based on each school’s prior year’s gross tuition receipts. The State Board of Career Colleges and Schools has the responsibility to collect these funds and may pursue any lawful means of assuring that students of any school registered by the Board do not suffer tuition loss as a result of a business failure or other default of a school.

B. Fiscal Year 2004 Activity

During FY 2004 the STRA paid 12 student claims resulting in total approved payments of $39,022. The total balance contained in the fund at the end of FY 2004 was $1,040,546.

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APPENDICES:

1. Appendix A-1: A listing of all schools and colleges in alpha order. 2. Appendix A-2: A geographical listing of all Ohio schools by county.

APPENDIX 1-A

Currently Registered

Schools and Colleges (1/01/05)

A1 MEDICAL BILLING SERVICE 205 W. 20th STREET, #M245 LORAIN, OH 44052

ABC BARTENDING SCHOOL 1505 BETHEL ROAD, SUITE 101 COLUMBUS, OH 43220

ACADEMY & CLINIC OF MASSOTHERAPY 133 S. PROSPECT HERTVILLE OH 44632 ACADEMY OF COURT REPORTING 816 MAIN STREET CINCINNATI OH 45202 ACADEMY OF COURT REPORTING 2930 W MARKET ST AKRON OH 44313 ACADEMY OF COURT REPORTING 2044 EUCLID AVE CLEVELAND OH 44115 ACADEMY OF COURT REPORTING 630 E BROAD ST COLUMBUS OH 43215 ACADEMY OF COURT

REPORTING 830 MAIN STREET CINCINNATI OH 45202

ACADEMY OF TECH STUDIES 1946 N 13TH ST SUITE 492 TOLEDO OH 43624

ACRT INSTITUTE OF ARBORICULTURE & URBAN FORESTRY 2545 BAILEY RD CUYAHOGA FALLS OH 44221-0401 ACTIVE X TECHNOLOGIES 6161 BUSCH BLVD COLUMBUS, OH 43229 ADVANCED INTEGRATIVE MEDICAL INSTITUTE 27155 CHARDON RD RICHMOND HTS OH 44143

AEC SOUTHERN OHIO COLLEGE 2791 MOGADORE RD

AKRON OH 44312

AEC SOUTHERN OHIO COLLEGE 1011 GLENDALE-MILFORD RD CINCINNATI OH 45215

AEC SOUTHERN OHIO COLLEGE 1320 W MAPLE ST

N CANTON OH 44720

AEC SOUTHERN OHIO COLLEGE 1700 FOSTORIA AVE

FINDLAY OH 45840

AKRON MACHINING INSTITUTE 2959 BARBER RD

BARBERTON OH 44203

AKRON INSTITUTE 1625 PORTAGE TRAIL CUYAHOGA FALLS OH 44223\

AKRON TESTING LAB & WELDING SCHOOL

1171 WOOSTER RD NORTH BARBERTON OH 44203

ALG COMPUTER TRAINING 30640 BAINBRIDGE RD SOLON OH 44139 ALTERNATIVE COMPUTER CONSULTING INSTITUTE 61 S HAMILTON RD COLUMBUS OH 43209

AL-WIN TRAINING INC 485 GLADE RUN RD SE WEST JEFFERSON OH 43162 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE 6685 DOUBLETREE AVE COLUMBUS OH 43229 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MASSAGE THERAPY 96 S. WASHINGTON ST TIFFIN OH 44883 AMERICAN SCHOOL OF MASSAGE THERAPY 57 FAIRWAY BLVD COLUMBUS OH 43212 AMERICAN SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY 2100 MORSE RD BUILDING 4599 COLUMBUS OH 43229 ANTONELLI COLLEGE 124 E SEVENTH ST CINCINNATI OH 45201

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ART INSTITUTE OF CINCINNATI 1171 KEMPER RD

CINCINNATI OH 45246

ART INSTITUTE OF OHIO 1011 GLENDALE MILFORD ROAD CINCINNATI, OH 43215

ART INSTITUTE OF PITTSBURGH 420 BLVD OF THE ALLIES PITTSBURGH PA 15219

ART INSTRUCTION SCHOOL 3400 TECHNOLOGY DRIVE MINNEAPOLIS MN 55418

ART’S SCHOOL OF TAXIDERMY 3172 WEST 48TH ST

CLEVELAND OH 44102

ASSOC. TRAINING SVS OF OHIO 2323 PERFORMANCE PKWY COLUMBUS OH 43207

AT-HOME PROFESSIONS 2001 LOWE ST

FT COLLINS CO 80526

ATS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 230 ALPHA PARK CLEVELAND OH 44143 BABBAGE-SIMMEL 5131 POST RD SUITE 100 DUBLIN OH 43017 BARBIZON MIDWEST-CINCI 3855 HAUCK RD CINCI NNATI OH 45241 BARBIZON MIDWEST-DAYTON 31 PRESIGE PLAZA MIAMISBURG OH 45342

BARBIZON SCHOOL OF AKRON 3296 W MARKET ST AKRON OH 44333 BARBIZON OF NE OHIO 750 RESOURCE DRIVE BROOKLYN HEIGHTS OH 44131 BEACHLAND TECHNOLOGY GRP 520 EAST 200TH ST EUCLID OH 44199 BELLA IMAGE

264 N. MAIN STREET, STE D CENTERVILLE OH 45459

BLANCHARD VALLEY ACADEMY OF MASSAGE THERAPY 1710 CRYSTAL AVE FINDLAY OH 45840 BOHECKER COLLEGE 326 E MAIN ST RAVENNA OH 44266 BRADFORD SCHOOL 2469 STELZER RD COLUMBUS OH 43219 BRADFORD SCHOOL 707 GRANT ST PITTSBURGH PA 15219 BRAXTON SCHOOL 8101 EUCLID AVE CLEVELAND OH 44103 BRIGHTON COLLEGE 3855 FISHCREEK ROAD STOW, OH 44224

BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE 12955 SNOW RD

PARMA OH 44130

BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE 27557 CHARDON RD

WILLOUGHBY HILLS OH 44092

BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE 1700 E 13TH ST CLEVELAND OH 44114-3203 BRYMAN INSTITUTE 825 TECH CENTER DR GAHANNA OH 43230 BRYMAN SCHOOL

2250 W PEORIA AVE STE A-100 PHOENIX AZ 85029

BUSINESS INStT OF PENN. 335 BOYD DR

SHARON PA 16146

BUTLER SCHOOL OF DENTAL ASSISTING 321 CHILLICOTHE AVE HILLSBORO OH 45133 CARNEGIE INSTITUTE OF INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE 2307 CLEVELAND AVE NW CANTON OH 44709 CARNEGIE INSTITUTE OF INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE & MASSOTHERAPY

1292 WATERLOO RD SUFFIELD OH 44260

CENTER FOR EMPLOYMENT TRAINING

540 E 105TH ST CLEVELAND OH 44108

CENTER FOR MEDICAL SERVICES

8075 READING RD CINCINNATI OH 45237

CHASE SCHOOL OF MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION

5685 HUDSON IND. PKWY STE 1 HUDSON OH 44236

CHRIST HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF PERFUSION SCIENCE 2139 AUBURN AVE CINCINNATI OH 45219 CINCINNATI ACADEMY OF DESIGN 2181 VICTORY PARKWAY RM 200 CINCINNATI OH 45206 CINCINNATI SCHOOL OF MEDICAL MASSAGE

11250 CORNELL PARK DRIVE CINCINNATI OH 45242

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CINCINNATI TRAINING TERMINAL & SERVICES

4440 GLEN ESTE WITHAMSVILLE CINCINNATI OH 45245

CINCINNATI TRAINING TERMINAL & SERVICES

4015 EXECUTIVE PARK DRIVE CINCINNATI OH 45241 CLEVELAND INDUSTRIAL TRAINING CENTER 706 E 163rd ST CLEVELAND OH 44110 CLEVELAND INDUSTRIAL TRAINING CENTER 118 BULLOCK ST ELYRIA OH 44035 CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF DENTAL-MEDICAL ASSISTANTS 2450 PROSPECT AVE 2ND FL CLEVELAND OH 44115 CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF DENTAL-MEDICAL ASSISTANTS 5733 HOPKINS RD MENTOR OH 44060 CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF DENTAL-MEDICAL ASSISTANTS 5564 MAYFIELD RD LYNDHURST OH 44124 CLEVELAND INST. OF ELECTRONICS 1776 E 17th ST CLEVELAND OH 44114 CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL MASSAGE 18334-D BAGLEY RD MIDDLEBURG HGTS OH 44130 CLEVELAND SCH. OF MASSAGE/ ADVANCED BODYWORK INSTITUTE 8027B DARROW RD (RTE 91) TWINSBURG OH 44087

CLINTON TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 9751 DELEGATES DRIVE ORLANDO FL 32837

CLINTON TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 2844 DEER VALLEY RD

PHOENIX AZ 85029

COLLEGE OF ART ADVERTISING 4343 BRIDGETOWN RD

CINCINNATI OH 45211

COLUMBUS MED. ELECTROLOGY & SKIN CARE INSTITUTE

3494 HAMILTON RD STE 201 COLUMBUS OH 43232 COMDOC 9100 SOUTH HILLS BLVD BRDVIEW HGTS OH 44147 COMMUNITY TECHNOLOGY CENTER OF PORTAGE 243S. PROSPECT ST RAVENNA OH 44226 COMPREHENSIVE COMPUTER TRAINING CENTER 6155 HUNTLEY RD STE G COLUMBUS OH 43229

COMPUTER QUEST TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

6248 PEARL RD

PARMA HEIGHTS OH 44130

COMPUTER QUEST TRAINING CENTER

6248 PEARL RD

PARMA HEIGHTS OH 44130

COMPUTER SAVVY INC 900 WORDEN RD RM 113 WICKLIFFE OH 44092 COMPUTERTRAING.COM 46700 MCAULEY PLC, STE 150 BLUE ASH OH 45242 COMPUTERTAINING.COM 6393 OAKTREE BLVD, STE 130 INDEPENDENCE OH 44131 COMPUTERTRAING.COM 550 POLARIS PKWY WESTERVILLE OH 43082 COMPUTER WORKSHOP 5131 POST RD STE 201 DUBLIN OH 43017 COMPUTER WORKSHOP 6100 ROCKSIDE WOODS STE 235

INDEPENDENCE OH 44131

C-OPPORTUNITIES 415 WEST COURT ST CINCINNATI OH 45203

CORNERSTONE DOG GROOMING ACADEMY

189 E MAPLE ST CLYDE OH 43410

CRIST CDL & HEAVY EQUIPMENT TRAINING 8816 HARDING HIGHWAY E GALION OH 44833 DATS/CLEVELAND EAST 24100 CHAGRIN BLVD #170 BEACHWOOD OH 44122 DATS OF OHIO 9420 LEBANON PIKE CENTERVILLE OH 45458 DATS OF OHIO--TROY 1523 N. MARKET ST TROY OH 45373 DAVID-CURTIS SCHOOL OF FLORAL DESIGN 209 N MAIN ST CENTERVILLE OH 45459 DAVIS COLLEGE 4747 MONROE ST TOLEDO OH 43623 DAYMAR COLLEGE 76 CAROTHERS ROAD NEWPORT, KY 41071

DAYTON ACADEMY OF DOG GROOMING

2405 CATALPA DRIVE DAYTON OH 45406

DAYTON SCHOOL OF MEDICAL MASSAGE

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DAYTON SCHOOL OF MEDICAL MASSAGE-LIMA

3325 SHAWNEE RD LIMA OH 45806

DENTAL AUXILIARY TRAINING ACADEMY OF SW OHIO 1211 NILLES RD FAIRFIELD OH 45014

DENTAL CAREERS FOUNDATION 60 MARWOOD CIRCLE BOARDMAN OH 44512 DHCC TECHNOLOGY INST. 5827 HAPPY HOLLOW RD MILFORD OH 45150 DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING

TECHNICAL EDUCATION CENTER 6864 COCHRAN RD

SOLON OH 44139

DIAMOND CUT DOG GROOMING SCHOOL 483 MEDINA RD RTE 18 MEDINA OH 44256 DROUHARD NATIONAL JEWELERS’ SCHOOL 2236 S MAIN ST MANSFIELD OH 44907 EDUTEK COLLEGE 3855 FISHCREEK ROAD STOW, OH 44224

ENGLISH NANNY & GOVERNESS SCHOOL

30 S FRANKLIN ST CHAGRIN FALLS OH 44022

ERIE BUSINESS CENTER 246 W 9TH ST ERIE PA 16501 ERIE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 5539 PEACH STREET ERIE PA 16509

ETI TECHNICAL COLLEGE 2076 YOUNGSTOWN-WARREN NILES OH 44446

EWI IN PARTNERSHIP WITH HOBART INSTITUTE OF WELDING TECHNOLOGY

1250 ARTHUR E ADAMS DR COLUMBUS OH 43221

FILER’S FLORIST INC 6887 SMITH RD MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS OH 44130 FINISHING TOUCHES SECRETARIAL SCHOOL 37 W SEVENTH ST RM 701 CINCINNATI OH 45201

FRANKLINTON CAREER AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER 1196 W BROAD ST COLUMBUS OH 43223

GALLIPOLIS CAREER COLLEGE 1176 JACKSON PIKE STE 312 GALLIPOLIS OH 45631

GLOBAL INSTITUTE OF TRAVEL & TOURISM

405 MCCARTNEY RD CAMPBELL OH 44405

GOODWILL TRAINING & EMPLOYMENT CENTER 2020 EUCLID AVE CLEVELAND OH 44114

GREAT LAKES DOG GROOMING ACADEMY

544 S WESTWOOD AVE TOLEDO OH 43609

GREAT LAKES INST OF TECH 5100 PEACH ST.

ERIE PA 16509

HAMRICK TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL INC

1156 MEDINA RD MEDINA OH 44256

HARMONY PATH SCHOOL OF MASSAGE THERAPY

20950 CENTER RIDGE RD STE 201 ROCKY RIVER OH 44116

HEALING ARTS INSTITUTE 340 THREE MEADOWS DR PERRYSBURG OH 43551

HIGH TECH INSTITUTE 1515 E INDIAN SCHOOL RD PHOENIX AZ 85014

HIGH TECH INSTITUTE 1000 WOODCOCK RD ORLANDO FL 32803

HIGH TECH INSTITUTE 2710 OLD LEBANON RD NASHVILLE TN 37214

HIGH TECH INSTITUTE 1090 NORTHCHASE PKWY MARIETTA GA 30067

HIXSON’S SCHOOL OF FLORAL DESIGN

14125 DETROIT AVE LAKEWOOD OH 44107

HOBART INSTITUTE OF WELDING TECHNOLOGY

TRADE SQUARE EAST TROY OH 45373 HONDROS COLLEGE 4140 EXECUTIVE PARKWAY WESTERVILLE OH 43081 HONDROS COLLEGE 2673 COMMONS BLVD, SUITE 110 BEAVERCREEK OH 45458 HONDROS COLLEGE 4675 CORNELL RD STE 175 CINCINNATI OH 45241 HONDROS COLLEGE 6135 TRUST DRIVE STE 109 HOLLAND OH 43528 HONDROS COLLEGE 6701 ROCKSIDE RD 3RD FL INDEPENDENCE OH 44131 HONDROS COLLEGE 1505 CORPORATE PKWY #100 UNIONTOWN OH 44685 HONDROS COLLEGE 35040 CHARDON RD STE G-100 WILLOUGHBY HILLS OH 44094

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HONDROS COLLEGE 7410 SOUTH AVE BOARDMAN OH 44512 HONDROS COLLEGE 700 PIKE ST MARIETTA OH 45750

ICM SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MEDICAL CAREERS 10 WOOD ST PITTSBURGH PA 15222 INNER OFFICE 80 ERIE ST. CORTLAND, OH 44410

INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL-DENTAL TECHNOLOGY 375 GLENSPRINGS DR STE 102 CINCINNATI OH 45246

INSTIUTE FOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL EDUCATION 111 RICH STREET COLUMBUS OH 43215 INSITUTE OF THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE 9508 SR 65 PO BOX 350 OTTAWA OH 45875 INTENSE SCHOOL 7490 VANTAGE DR COLUMBUS OH 43235 INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY 555 GRANT ST PITTSBURGH PA 15219 INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF NATUROPATHY 4759 CORNELL RD STE D CINCINNATI OH 45241-2432 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE 5699 COVENTRY LANE FT WAYNE IN 46804 INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF BROADCASTING 6 S SMITHFIELD RD DAYTON OH 45431 INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF BROADCASTING 4765 AIRWAY RD DAYTON OH 45431

INTERNATIONAL CULINARY ARTS & SCIENCES INSTITUTE

8613 MAYFIELD RD CHESTERLAND OH 44026

INTERNET & COMPUTER INST 5721 DRAGONWAY SUITE 109 CINCINNATI OH 45227

ITT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 3325 STOP EIGHT RD DAYTON OH 45414

ITT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 3781 PARK MILL RUN HILLIARD OH 43026

ITT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 4750 WESLEY AVE NORWOOD OH 45212

ITT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 4919 COLDWATER RD FT WAYNE IN 46825

ITT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 9511 ANGOLA COURT INDIANAPOLIS IN 46268

ITT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE TEN PARKWAY CENTER PITTSBURGH PA 15220

ITT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 14955 SPRAGUE RD STRONGSVILLE OH 44136

ITT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 1030 NORTH MERIDIAN RD YOUNGSTOWN OH 44509

JOHN CASABLANCAS MODELING & CAREER CENTER

256 EASTON TOWN CTR C-212 COLUMBUS OH 43219

JOHN ROBERT POWERS 2013 E DUBLIN-GRANVILLE RD COLUMBUS OH 43229 JPC COMPUTER LEARNING CENTER 5900 LANDERBROOK DR STE 125 MAYFIELD HGTS OH 44124 JPC COMPUTER LEARNING CENTER 5580 RIDGE RD PARMA OH 44134

LINCOLN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 1201 STADIUM DRIVE

INDIANAPOLIS IN 46202

LINCOLN WELDING SCHOOL 22801 ST CLAIR AVE CLEVELAND OH 44117

LOXIAS IT SOLUTIONS

12100 REED HARTMAN HIGHWAY CINCINNATI OH 45241

MAX TECHNICAL TRAINING INC 4592 MONTGOMERY RD CINCINNATI OH 45212

MEADOWMARK SCHOOL OF BUSINESS SOFTWARE INC 1729 SUPERIOR AVE #152 CLEVELAND OH 44114

MEDIAN SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH CAREERS

125 SEVENTH ST PITTSBURG PA 15022

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION EDUCATION CENTER INC 3634 W MARKET ST STE 103 FAIRLAWN OH 44333 MEDICORE 6005 FRANCIS AVE CLEVELAND OH 44125 MIAMI-JACOBS COLLEGE 110 N PATTERSON BLVD DAYTON OH 45402 MICHIGAN INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS 47884 D ST

WILLOW RUN AIRPORT BELLEVILLE MI 48111

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MOTOMAN TECHNICAL EDUCATION CENTER 805 LIBERTY LANE

W CARROLLTON OH 45449

NASCAR TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 220 BYERS CREEK ROAD MOORESVILLE NC 28117

NASHVILLE AUTO DIESEL COLLEGE INC

1524 GALLATIN RD NASHVILLE TN 37206

NATIONAL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY 6871 STEGER DR

CINCINNATI, OH 45237

NATIONAL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY 1837 WOODMAN DRIVE KETTERING OH 45420

NATIONAL EDUCATION CENTER SPARTAN SCH OF AERONAUTICS 8820 E PINE ST TULSA OK 74151 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MASSOTHERAPY 3681 MANCHESTER RD AKRON OH 44319 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MASSOTHERAPY 12684 ROCKSIDE RD GARFIELD HTS OH 44125 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS 2545 BAILEY RD CUYAHOGA FALLS OH 44221

NATIONAL K-9 SCHOOL FOR DOG TRAINERS

221 MORRISON RD COLUMBUS OH 43213

NEW CASTLE SCHOOL OF TRADES

RD #1 ROUTE 422 PULASKI PA 16143

NEW HORIZONS COMPUTER LEARNING CENTER

1 INFINITY CORP DR GARFIELD HTS OH 44125

NEW HORIZONS COMPUTER LEARNING CENTER

1890 COMMERCE CENTER BLVD FAIRBORN OH 45324

NEW HORIZONS COMPUTER LEARNING CENTER

10653 TECHWOOD CIRCLE BLUE ASH OH 45242

NEW HORIZONS COMPUTER LEARNING CENTER

6175 SHAMROCK CT SUITE W DUBLIN OH 43016

NEW LIFE ACADEMY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 139 W 5TH STREET E. LIVERPOOL OH 43520 NORTHCOAST MEDICAL TRAINING ACADEMY 1832 SR 59 KENT OH 44240

NE OHIO DENTAL ASST ACADEMY

9571 MENTOR AVE MENTOR OH 44060

NE OHIO DENTAL ASST SCHOOL 5532 W. CENTRAL AVE TOLEDO OH 43615 NORTHWEST ACADEMY OF MASSOTHERAPY 1910 INDIANWOOD CIRCLE MAUMEE OH 43537

OAKES SCHOOL OF MASSAGE THERAPY

330 FOURTH ST SE MASSILLON OH 44646

OAKLAND PARK SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY

1911 OAKLAND PARK AVE COLUMBUS OH 43224

OHIO ACADEMY OF HOLISTIC HEALTH EDUCATION

2380 BELLBROOK AVE XENIA OH 45385

OHIO ACADEMY OF PET STYLING 21081 WESTWOOD DR STRONGSVILLE OH 44149 OHIO ACADEMY OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 2307 CLEVELAND AVE CANTON OH 44709

OHIO BUSINESS COLLEGE 4020 MILAN RD

SANDUSKY OH 44870

OHIO BUSINESS COLLEGE 1907 N RIDGE RD

LORAIN OH 44055

OHIO CENTER FOR BROADCASTING 6703 MADISON RD CINCINNATI OH 45227

OHIO CENTER FOR BROADCASTING

9000 SWEET VALLEY DRIVE VALLEY VIEW OH 44125

OHIO COLL. OF MASSOTHERAPY 225 HERITAGE WOODS DRIVE AKRON OH 44321

OHIO EDUCATION ACADEMY 3030 EUCLID AVE SUITE 406 CLEVELAND OH 44115

OHIO INSTITUTE OF ENERGETIC STUDIES & BODYWORK

170 WEST 5TH ST COLUMBUS OH 43201

OHIO INSTITUTE OF ENERGETIC STUDIES & BODYWORK

3430 ROCKY RIVER ROAD CLEVELAND OH 44111

OHIO INST OF HEALTH CAREERS

1880 E DUBLIN-GRANVILLE RD COLUMBUS OH 43229

OHIO INST OF HEALTH CAREERS

631 GRISWOLD RD ELYRIA OH 44035

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OHIO INSTITUTE OF

PHOTOGRAPHY & TECHNOLOGY 2029 EDGEFIELD RD

DAYTON OH 45439

OHIO STATE SCHOOL OF HYPNOTHERAPY 5 E LONG ST

COLUMBUS OH 43215

OHIO TECHNICAL COLLEGE 1374 EAST 51st ST

CLEVELAND OH 44103-1228

OHIO VALLEY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

16808 ST CLAIR AVE E LIVERPOOL OH 43920

PAWLAK & SONS FLORAL DESIGN SCHOOL 5264 STATE RD PARMA OH 44134 PENNSYLVANIA CULINARY INSTITUTE 717 LIBERTY AVE PITTSBURGH PA 15222

PERSONAL GROWTH SCHOOL OF HYPNOTHERAPY

13477 PROSPECT RD STRONGSVILLE OH 44141

PHARMACY LEARNING CENTER 8405 PULSAR PLACE COLUMBUS OH 43240 PITTSBURGH INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS PO BOX 10897 PITTSBURGH PA 15236 PITTSBURGH TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 635 SMITHFIELD ST PITTSBURGH PA 15222

PITTSBURGH TECHNICAL INST BOYD SCHOOL DIVISION 1111 MCKEE RD OAKDALE PA 15071

PROF. BARTENDING INSTITUTE 5354 N HIGH ST

COLUMBUS OH 43214

PROF. BARTENDING SCHOOL 2324 GRANGE HALL ROAD BEAVERCREEK OH 45431`

PROF. BARTENDING SCHOOL 1686 BLUE ROCK #3

PO BOX 23205 CINCINNATI OH 45223

PROF. BARTENDING SCHOOL 1481WARRENSVILLE CENTER RD SOUTH EUCLID OH 44121

PROF. BARTENDING SCHOOL 6048 ROYALTON RD

N ROYALTON OH 44133

PROF. BARTENDING SCHOOL 4915 DORR STREET TOLEDO, OH 43615 PROFESSIONAL CAREER CENTER 1402 E. SCHAAF RD BROOKLYN HTS OH 44131

PROFESSIONAL DOMESTIC INST 5259 CLEVELAND AVE

COLUMBUS OH 43231

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS INSTIT 20 ARCO DRIVE TOLEDO OH 43607 PROSOFT INC 3250 W HENDERSON RD STE 103 COLUMBUS OH 43220 PROTRAIN SERVICES 650 NORTHLAND BLVD STE 100 CINCINNATI OH 45240 RADIOLOGICAL SERVICE TRAINING INSTITUTE 30745 SOLON RD SOLON OH 44139

RAN TRAINING ACADEMY 12800 SHAKER BLVD CLEVELAND OH 44120

RECORDING WORKSHOP 455 MASSIEVILLE RD CHILLICOTHE OH 45601

REFLEXOLOGY CERT. INSTIT 1997 HEALTHWAY DR AVON OH 44011

REFLEXOLOGY INSTIT. FOR THE HEALING ARTS

3004 S. SMITHVILLE RD DAYTON OH 45420

REFLEXOLOGY SCIENCE INSTIT. 1170 OLD HENDERSON RD COLUMBUS OH 43220 REMINGTON COLLEGE CLEVELAND CAMPUS 14445 BRDWAY AVE CLEVELAND OH 44125 REMINGTON COLLEGE CLEVELAND WEST CAMPUS 26350 BROOKPARK RD NORTH OLMSTEAD OH 44070

RETS TECH CENTER 555 EAST ALEX-BELL RD CENTERVILLE OH 45459

RIVER CITY TRAVEL TRNG CTR 7 ESWIN STREET

GREENHILLS, OH 45218

SANFORD-BROWN INSTITUTE 17535 ROSBOUGH DR MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS 44130

SCHOOL OF ADVERTISING ART 1725 E DAVID RD

KETTERING OH 45440

SCHOOL OF CLERICAL TECH 626 HURON ST

TOLEDO OH 43604

SHARKEY CAREER SCHOOL 1299 H LYONS RD

DAYTON OH 45459

SHI INTEGRATIVE MEDICAL MASSAGE SCHOOL 130 COOK ROAD LEBANON OH 45036

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SHI INTEGRATIVE MEDICAL MASSAGE SCHOOL 3520 CENTRAL PARKWAY CINCINNATI OH 45223

SOFTWARE ANSWERS INC 202 MONTROSE WEST STE 290 AKRON OH 44321 SOUTHEASTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE 1855 WESTERN AVE CHILLICOTHE OH 45601 SOUTHEASTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE 504 MCCARTY LANE JACKSON OH 45640 SOUTHEASTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE 3879 RHODES AVE NEW BOSTON OH 45662 SOUTHEASTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE 1522 SHERIDAN DR LANCASTER OH 43130 SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE 201 E SECOND ST FRANKLIN OH 45005 SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE 149 NORTHLAND BLVD CINCINNATI OH 45246 SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE 632 VINE ST SUITE 200 CINCINNATI OH 45202 SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE 111 W FIRST ST DAYTON OH 45402 SPECTRUM LEARNING CTR 4010 EXECUTIVE PARK DR CINCINNATI OH 45241 SPECTRUM LEARNING CTR 525 VINE ST, SUITE 1710 CINCINNATI OH 45202

SPIRIT CREEK HEALING ARTS ACADEMY 151 E MAIN ST W JEFFERSON OH 43162 STAUTZENBERGER COLLEGE 5355 SOUTHWYCK BLVD TOLEDO OH 43614 SULLIVAN UNIVERSITY 3101 BARDSTOWN RD LOUISVILLE KY 40205 TDDS TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 1688 NORTH PRICETON RD LAKE MILTON OH 44429 TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION COLLEGE 2745 WINCHESTER PIKE COLUMBUS OH 43232 TECHSKILLS 11311 CORNELL PK DR SUITE 120 CINCINNATI OH 45242 TECHSKILLS 2550 CORPORATE EXCHANGE DR STE 105 COLUMBUS OH 43231 TECHSKILLS 6500 ROCKSIDE RD STE 130 CLEVELAND OH 44131

TOLEDO DENTAL ACADEMY 4352 SYLVANIA AVE SUITE F TOLEDO OH 43623

TOLEDO TRAVEL SCHOOL 480 W DUSSELL DR STE V MAUMEE OH 43537

TOTAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 8720 BROOKPARK RD BROOKLYN OH 44129

TRAVEL ACADEMY

1124 W PLEASANT VALLEY RD PARMA OH 44134

TRIANGLE TECH INC 1940 PERRYSVILLE AVE PITTSBURGH PA 15214 TRI-STATE INSTITUTE OF MASSOTHERAPY 9159 MARKET ST STE 26 NORTH LIMA OH 44452

TRUMBULL BUSINESS COLLEGE 3200 RIDGE RD

WARREN OH 44484

ULTIMATE AUTO CARE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 9600 LORAIN AVE CLEVELAND OH 44102 UNIVERSAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 601 REGENCY DR GLENDALE HGTS IL 60139 UNIVERSAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 3121 W WELDON AVE PHOENIX AZ 85017 UNIVERSAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 721 LOCKHAVEN DR HOUSTON TX 77073 VATTEROTT COLLEGE 5025 E ROYALTON RD BRDVIEW HGTS OH 44147 VIRGINIA COLLEGE 2790 PELHAM HGWY PELHAM AL 35124

VIRGINIA MARTI COLLEGE OF FASHION & ART

11724 DETROIT AVE LAKEWOOD OH 44107 VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE SERVICES 2239 E 55TH ST CLEVELAND OH 44103 WESTWOOD COLLEGE OF AVIATION TECHNOLOGY - DENVER 10851 WEST 120TH AVE BROOMFIELD CO 80021 WESTWOOD COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

80 RIVER OAKS CENTER CALUMET CITY IL 60409

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WESTWOOD COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY 4825 N SCOTT ST SCHILLER PARK IL 60176 WESTWOOD COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

7125 JANES AVE STE 100 WOODRIDGE IL 60517

WILLA SINGER STAR WORLD ACADEMY

OF MODELING AND AGENCY 17 N MAIN ST STE 21 CENTERVILLE OH 45459

WINES STEINS & COCKTAILS 4520 EVERHARD RD NW CANTON OH 44718

WINNER INSTITUTE OF ARTS & SCIENCES

ONE WINNER PLACE TRANSFER PA 16154

WORLD HARVEST BIBLE COLLEGE

10165 WRIGHT RD COLUMBUS OH 43232

WRITER’S DIGEST SCHOOL 1507 DANA AVE

CINCINNATI OH 45207

WYOMING TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 4373 N 3RD ST

LARAMIE WY 82072

WYOMING TECHNICAL INSTIUTE 500 INNOVATION DRIVE BLAIRSVILLE PA 15717 YOUNGSTOWN CENTRE OF MEDICAL ARTS 14 HIGHLAND AVE STRUTHERS OH 44471

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APPENDIX A-2: OHIO SCHOOLS BY COUNTY

(Schools listed are active in Ohio as of 1/01/05)

County (Ohio Only) School Name

Allen Dayton School of Medical Massage-Lima

Butler Dental Auxiliary Training Academy

Southwestern College, Franklin

Clermont DHCC

Columbiana New Life Academy of Information Technology

Ohio Valley College of Technology

Cuyahoga Academy of Court Reporting

Advanced Integrative Medical Institute ALG Computer Training Group

Art’s School of Taxidermy

ATS Institute of Technology

Barbizon of Northeastern Ohio, Inc. Beachland Technology Group Braxton School

Bryant & Stratton College, Parma Bryant & Stratton College, Cleveland Center for Employment Training Cleveland Industrial Training Center

Cleveland Institute of Dental-Medical Assistants, Inc., Cleveland Cleveland Institute of Dental-Medical Assistants, Inc., Lyndhurst Cleveland Institute of Medical Massage

Cleveland Institute of Electronics

Computer Quest Technical Institute

Computer Quest Training Center

Computer Savvy Computer Workshop

ComputerTraining.com -Cleveland DATS/Cleveland East

Diagnostic Imaging Technical Education Center English Nanny & Governess School, Inc. Filer’s Florist, Inc.

Goodwill Training & Employment Center Harmony Path School of Massage Therapy Hixson’s School of Floral Design

Hondros College, Independence (Learning Center) ITT Technical Institute, Strongsville

JPC Computer Learning Center, Parma JPC Computer Learning Center, Mayfield Lincoln Welding School

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County (Ohio Only) School Name

Cuyahoga (Cont.) Meadowmark School of Business Software

New Horizons Computer Learning Center, Cleveland Ohio Academy of Pet Styling

Ohio Center for Broadcasting, Valley View

Ohio Education Academy

Ohio Technical College

Pawlak & Sons Floral Design School Personal Growth School of Hypnotherapy Professional Bartending School, North Royalton Professional Bartending School, South Euclid Radiological Service Training Center

Ran Training Academy

Reflexology Certification Institute Remington College

Remington College-West Sanford-Brown Institute Techskills LLC, Cleveland

Total Technical Institute

The Travel Academy, Inc.

Ultimate Auto Care Technical Institute

Vatterott College

Virginia Marti College of Fashion & Art

Vocational Guidance Services

Erie Ohio Business College, Sandusky

Fairfield Southeastern Business College, Lancaster

Franklin ABC Bartending School

Academy of Court Reporting, Columbus

Active X Technologies

Alternative Computer Consulting Institute

American Institute of Alternative Medicine American School of Massage Therapy American School of Technology Associated Training Services of Ohio Babbage-Simmel

Bradford School Bryman Institute Caspian Software

Columbus Medical Electrology and Skin Care Institute Comprehensive Computer Training Center

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County (Ohio Only) School Name

Franklin (Cont.) EKnowledge Concepts

EWI in Partnership with Hobart Institute of Welding Tech

Franklinton Career and Technology Center

Hondros College, Westerville

Institute for Real Estate Appraisal Education

Intense School

ITT Technical Institute, Hilliard

John Robert Powers

John Casablancas Modeling & Career Center National K-9 School of Dog Trainers

New Horizons Computer Learning Center, Dublin Oakland Park School of Technology

Ohio Institute of Energetic Studies and Body Work Ohio Institute of Health Careers

Ohio State School of Hypnotherapy Pharmacy Learning Center

Professional Bartending Institute, Columbus Professional Domestic Institute

ProSoft Inc.

Reflexology Science Institute

Spirit Creek Healing Arts Academy Technology Education College TechSkills, Columbus

Travel Careers

World Harvest Bible College

Gallia Gallipolis Career College

Geauga International Culinary Arts and Sciences Institute

Greene Hondros College, Beavercreek (Learning Center)

New Horizons Computer Learning Center, Fairborn

Ohio Academy of Holistic Health

Hamilton Academy of Court Reporting

AEC Southern Ohio College, Cincinnati

Antonelli College

Art Institute of Cincinnati

Barbizon Midwest

Butler School of Dental Assisting Center for Medical Services

Christ Hospital School of Perfusion Science Cincinnati Academy of Design

Cincinnati School of Medical Massage Cincinnati Training Terminal & Services College of Art Advertising

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County (Ohio Only) School Name

Hamilton (Cont.) ComputerTraining.com -Cincinnati

C-Opportunities

Finishing Touches Secretarial School

Hondros College, Cincinnati (Learning Center)

Institute of Medical-Dental Technology, Cincinnati

International Academy of Naturopathy

Internet & Computer Institute

ITT Technical Institute, Norwood

Loxias IT Solutions

Max Technical Training

National College of Business & Technology

New Horizons Computer Learning Center, Cincinnati Ohio Center for Broadcasting

Professional Bartending School, Cincinnati ProTrain Services

River City Travel &Training Center SHI Integrative Medical Massage School Southwestern College, Cincinnati

Spectrum Learning Center TechSkills, Cincinnati Writer’s Digest School

Hancock AEC Southern Ohio College, Findlay

Blanchard Valley Academy of Massage Therapy

Huron Ohio Institute of Energetic Studies and Bodywork

Jackson Southeastern Business College, Jackson

Lake Bryant & Stratton College, Willoughby Hills

Cleveland Institute of Dental-Medical Assistants, Mentor Hondros College, Willoughby Hills (Learning Center)

Northeast Ohio Dental Assistant Academy

Lorain A! Medical Billing Training Center

Ohio Business College, Lorain

Ohio Institute of Health Careers

Lucas Academy of Technical Studies

Davis College

Great Lakes Dog Grooming Academy Healing Arts Institute

Hondros College, Holland (Learning Center) Institute of Therapeutic Massage

Northwest Ohio Dental Assisting School Professional Skills Institute

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County (Ohio Only) School Name

Lucas (continued) Stautzenberger College

Toledo Dental Academy Toledo Travel School

Madison Al-Win Training

Mahoning Dental Careers Foundation

Hondros College, Boardman (Learning Center) ITT Technical Institute, Youngstown

TDDS Inc

Tri-State Institute of Massotherapy Youngstown Centre of Medical Arts

Marion Crist CDL & Heavy Equipment Training

Maumee Northwest Academy of Massotherapy

Medina Diamond Cut Dog Grooming School, Inc

Hamrick Truck Driving School, Inc.

Miami DATS of Ohio

Hobart Institute of Welding Technology

Montgomery Barbizon Midwest –Dayton

Bella Image

DATS of Ohio

David-Curtis School of Floral Design

Dayton Academy of Dog Grooming, Inc. Dayton School of Medical Massage International College of Broadcasting ITT Technical Institute, Dayton Miami-Jacobs College

Motoman Technical Education Center National College of Business & Technology Ohio Institute of Photography & Technology Professional Bartending School

Reflexology Institute for the Healing Arts RETS Tech Center

School of Advertising Art Sharkey Career School

Southwestern College, Dayton

Willa Singer Star World Academy of Modeling & Agency

Portage Bohecker College

Carnegie Institute of Integrative Medicine

Community Technolgy Learning Center of Portage Northcoast Medical Training Academy

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County (Ohio Only) School Name

Richland Drouhard National Jewelers School

Ross Recording Workshop

Southeastern Business College, Chillicothe

Sandusky Cornerstone Dog Grooming Academy

Scioto Southeastern Business College, New Boston

Seneca American institute of Massage Therapy

Stark Academy & Clinic of Massage Therapy

AEC Southern Ohio College, North Canton

Carnegie Institute of Integrative Medicine

Hondros College, Uniontown (Learning Center) Oakes School of Massage Therapy

Wines, Steins & Cocktails

Summit Academy of Court Reporting, Akron

ACRT Institute of Arboriculture & Urban Forestry AEC Southern Ohio College, Akron

Akron Institute

Akron Machining Institute, Inc.

Akron Testing Laboratory & Welding School, Ltd. Barbizon School of Akron

Brighton College

Chase School of Medical Transcription

Cleveland School of Massage/Advanced Bodywork Edutek Training Center

Medical Transcription Education Center National Institute of Massotherapy National Institute of Technology Ohio College of Massotherapy Software Answers

Trumbull ETI Technical College, Niles

Inner Office

Trumbull Business College

Figure

TABLE 2:  Accredited Schools
Table 6 provides a breakdown of students by gender and ethnic classification.
TABLE 7  Placement Type of

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