In cases where the Commission has made a determination that a school is out of compliance with accreditation standards and other requirements, the Commission may 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.
A school subject to Probation must within seven days of receipt inform current and prospective students in writing that the school has been placed/continued on Probation, provide a summary of the reasons for the Probation, and indicate where the action can be obtained from the Commission’s website.
Schools Currently On Probation:
- United Aviate Academy – Phoenix, AZ
- Palm Beach Academy of Health & Beauty – Lake Park, FL
- Cambridge Technical Institute – Caguas, PR
- Paier College – Bridgeport, Connecticut
- East West College of Natural Medicine – Sarasota, FL
- Traxler’s School of Hair – Jackson, MS
The following school is currently in the appeals process. Per ACCSC Standards of Accreditation, an accredited school remains accredited, operating under a Probation Order, until the final disposition of the appeal.