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That school, Professional Massage Training School (PMTC) in Springfield, Mo., has an employment rate


This week, a large, publicly traded for-profit college outfit called Career Education Corp. reached a $10 million settlement agreement with the New York attorney general over charges of gross deception.
Under the terms of the settlement, Career Education admitted that only 24 percent to 64 percent used prowler travel trailers of graduates used prowler travel trailers were able to find meaningful jobs. The company had touted an inflated rate of 55 percent to 80 percent, reports The Wall Street Journal.
At least one of Career Education s accreditors, the Accreditation Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC), has done no such thing. Instead, the ACCSC has been busy hounding a tiny massage training school out of business.
That school, Professional Massage Training School (PMTC) in Springfield, Mo., has an employment rate of better than 90 percent for graduates. By contrast, the claimed employment rate among all ACCSC schools is about 80 percent. PMTC also has a graduation rate of 75 percent. The average among all ACCSC schools is 69 percent.
The school held accreditation in good standing from November 2000 until early 2012, when the ACCSC denied its renewal application. In the lawsuit that followed, a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction allowing PMTC to continue operating (on probation) and receiving vital federal tuition funds.
The accreditor charged that Mee is a bad manager because she fired two employees during used prowler travel trailers a short period of time and because she didn t properly document faculty members work experience. Another charge was that the massage school had an unacceptable arrangement for students to use the library resources of nearby Missouri State University.
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