The U.S. Department of Education requires institutions to report certain information about students who enrolled in Title IV (financial aid) eligible educational programs that lead to gainful employment (GE) in a recognized occupation. Those regulations also provide that institutions must disclose to prospective students certain information about the institution’s GE Programs. The following programs are gainful employment programs.


Business and Computer Systems Division

Bookkeeping
Business Management—Entrepreneurship
Business Management—Financial Planning
Business Management: Business in the Virtual Environment
Business Management: Professional Coaching
Culinary Management:  Professional Cooking
Culinary Management:  Baking and Pastries
E-Commerce/E-Business
Hospitality Management:  Casino Management
Hospitality Management:  Food and Beverage
Hospitality Management:  Lodging Management
Information Technology—Ecommerce Designer
Information Technology—Internet Professional
Information Technology—Web Developer
Information Technology—Webmaster

Network Security Administration
Office Technology—Legal Office Assistant
Office Technology—Medical Transcriptionist
Office Technology –Office Assistant

Science and Technology Division

Cisco Certified Networking
Electronics Technology
Biomedical Engineering Field Technology
Biomedical Engineering Specialist
Computer-Aided Design Technology
PC Maintenance (A+ Certification)

Social Sciences/Teacher Education Division

Early Childhood Development

Health Sciences Division

Allied Health Professional CVT
Cardiac Monitoring and Analysis
Cardiovascular Program—Accelerated, for Hospital Trainees
EMT Paramedic
Human Services—Developmental Disabilities
Human Services—Chemical Dependency
Human Services—Mental Health
Practical Nurse (LPN Training)