2011 Iowa Code
TITLE XVI CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
SUBTITLE 1 CRIME CONTROL AND CRIMINAL ACTS
CHAPTER 714 THEFT, FRAUD, AND RELATED OFFENSES
714.25 Disclosure.


IA Code § 714.25 What's This?

714.25 Disclosure.

1. For purposes of this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires, proprietary school means a person offering a course of instruction at the postsecondary level, for profit, that is more than four months in length and leads to a degree, diploma, or license.

2. A proprietary school shall, prior to the time a student is obligated for payment of any moneys, inform the student, the college student aid commission, and in the case of a school licensed under section 157.8, the board of cosmetology arts and sciences or in the case of a school licensed under section 158.7, the board of barbering, of all of the following:

a. The total cost of the course of instruction as charged by the school.

b. An estimate of any fees which may be charged the student by others which would be required if the student is to successfully complete the course and, if applicable, obtain a degree, diploma, or license.

c. The percentage of students who successfully complete the course, the percentage who terminate prior to completing the course, and the period of time upon which the school has based these percentages. The reporting period shall not be less than one year in length and shall not extend more than five years into the past.

d. If claims are made by the school as to successful placement of students in jobs upon completion of the course of study, the school shall provide the student with all of the following:

(1) The percentage of graduating students who were placed in jobs in fields related to the course of instruction.

(2) The percentage of graduating students who went on to further education immediately upon graduation.

(3) The percentage of students who, ninety days after graduation, were without a job and had not gone on to further education.

(4) The period of time upon which the reports required by paragraphs a through c were based. The reporting period shall not be less than one year in length and shall not extend more than five years into the past.

e. If claims are made by the school as to income levels of students who have graduated and are working in fields related to the school s course of instruction, the school shall inform the student of the method used to derive such information.

88 Acts, ch 1274, §47; 89 Acts, ch 296, §87; 90 Acts, ch 1222, §4; 2007 Acts, ch 10, §182

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