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Annual Availability of Hazing Information and Statistics

In compliance with the Stop Campus Hazing Act (SCHA), Arizona Automotive Institute is committed to transparency and the prevention of hazing. We annually provide information regarding hazing statistics, policies, and violations.

The institution’s Annual Security Report (ASR) includes crime statistics for hazing incidents for the previous three calendar years, as required by the Clery Act. The Consumer Information & Annual Security Report link can be found below. 

Information about our institution’s policies relating to hazing, including prevention and awareness programs, and a description of applicable local, State, and Tribal laws on hazing, are available. These policies and awareness programs can be found in the Consumer Information & Annual Security Report document listed below. 

We maintain a Campus Hazing Transparency Report which summarizes findings concerning any established or recognized student organization found to be in violation of our standards of conduct relating to hazing.

Campus Hazing Transparency Report: July 1, 2025 – December 1, 2025

Annual Security Report

Arizona Automotive Institute works hard to ensure its students are kept knowledgeable of campus policies and procedures related to FERPA, Copyright, ADA, Financial Aid and so on. As well as, providing a safe learning environment for its students. The information provided is designed to comply with Consumer Information and the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act of 1998.  Click the link below and you will find the Consumer Information and Annual Security Report.  Or request a paper copy from the Campus Executive Director.

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Nondiscrimination Statement

The school is committed to ensuring that no individual is subjected to discrimination based on sex in its educational programs or activities, in accordance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and 34 C.F.R. Part 106. This commitment prohibits sex-based discrimination in all forms. 

This obligation applies to all aspects of the school’s operations, including admissions and employment. Questions regarding the application of Title IX and 34 C.F.R. Part 106 can be directed to the school’s Title IX Coordinator, the Assistant Secretary of Education or both.

Anyone who believes they have experienced sex-based discrimination, harassment, or retaliation in violation of the school’s Equal Opportunity, Harassment, and Nondiscrimination Policy located in the Consumer Information handbook should contact the school’s Title IX Coordinator.

Title IX

  • Coordinator Contact Information

William Caswell

Ancora Education

(817) 369-8061

william.caswell@ancoraeducation.com

Title VI

  • Coordinator Contact Information

LaToya Fletcher

Ancora Education

(682) 334-5632

latoya.fletcher@ancoraeducation.com

Program Disclosures Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) Graduation and Employment Rate Calculation Methodology

The reporting period used to complete the Graduation and Employment Chart is determined by taking the program’s normal length of completion (including vacations and holidays rounded to the nearest whole number) in months multiplied by 150 percent and adding three (3) months for employment, based on the Commission’s report date. Students excluded from the calculation of the placement rate are those considered unavailable for placement due to a medical condition, incarceration, active military, or death. The rates were reported in October and include all students who started their program of study during the reporting period.

NC SARA Student Complaint Policy

Arizona Automotive Institute is an NC-SARA approved institution. Student complaints and grievances related to online programs may also be filed with:

THEC.SARA@tn.gov
Office of General Counsel
Tennessee Higher Education Commission
312 Rosa L. Parks Ave., 9th Floor
Nashville, TN 37243

State Website https://www.tn.gov/thec/for-institutions/postsecondary-state-authorization/request-for-complaint-review.html

Complaint Resolution Policies and Procedures for Non-Tennessee Resident Students in State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement States, commonly known as SARA.

 
Student complaints relating to consumer protection laws that involve distance learning education offered under the terms and conditions of the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA), must first be filed with the institution to seek resolution.

 
Complainants not satisfied with the outcome of the Institution’s internal process may appeal, within two years of the incident about which the complaint is made, to the Tennessee Higher Education Commission (https://www.tn.gov/thec/for-institutions/postsecondary-state-authorization/request-for-complaint-review.html).  

 
For purposes of this process, a complaint shall be defined as a formal assertion in writing that the terms of SARA or the laws, standards or regulations incorporated by the SARA Policies and Standards (https://nc-sara.org/resources/guides) have been violated by the institution operating under the terms of SARA.

For a list of SARA member States, please visit the NC-SARA website (https://nc-sara.org/directory). Students residing in non-SARA states should consult their respective State of residence for further instruction for filing a complaint.

 

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Student Financial Assistance

Arizona Automotive Institute has partnered with BankMobile to deliver your financial aid refund. For more information about BankMobile, visit this link: https://bankmobiledisbursements.com/refundchoices/.

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A hard copy/paper copy of any consumer information documents are available upon request from the campus admissions or academics department.