The federal government recently passed legislation that explicitly requires educational programs, which receive funding under Title IV: Federal Student Aid Grants, Federal Student Aid Loans, and Federal Student Aid Work-study, to comply with Gainful Employment (GE) rules. Gainful employment programs at public institutions include non-degree programs, such as certificate programs that are not part of a degree. The College of Education Post-baccalaureate certificate programs in Secondary Education (PBCSE) and Special Education (PBC-SPED) qualify as GE programs. Stated below are the disclosures associated with the GE rule for PBCSE and PBC-SPED:
Post Baccalaureate Certification in Secondary Education (PBCSE)
Institution 6-digit OPEID: 001610
PROGRAM NAME AND LENGTH
RELATED OCCUPATIONS
U.S. Department of Labor, Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) codes (these occupational profiles can also be found at onetonline.org):
COST*
*Note. Program cost is associated with 2010-2011 UH Manoa Undergraduate Total Cost of Attendance. Current program cost information is available on UH Manoa's website under Sec. 668.43(a).
DEBT AT PROGRAM COMPLETION
Number of students completing the program between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011: 63
Of the 63 completers, the number completing with any student loan debt: 24
For all students (both borrowers and non-borrowers) completing the program between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011, the median cumulative debt for each of the following:
PROGRAM COMPLETION IN NORMAL TIME
Of the 63 students completing the program between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011, the number who completed the program within the normal time: 59
JOB PLACEMENT*
The job placement rate for program completers: 93%
Who is included? All students who completed between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011.
What type of job? The placement rate considers only jobs in the field of study - all teaching positions.
When were they employed? The job placement site is based on data collected within one year.
How were graduates tracked? College data were compared to HTSB licensure data system in which 93% were identified as being currently licensed teachers.
What agencies (state or accrediting), if any, is the rate reported to? N/A
*Note: The job placement rate was determined based on the number of program completers who are currently licensed through the Hawaii Teacher Standards Board. The Department of Education's IPEDS TRP website was used to determine the program placement rate.
Post Baccalaureate Certification in Special Education (PBC-SPED)
Institution 6-digit OPEID: 16.1000
PROGRAM NAME AND LENGTH
RELATED OCCUPATIONS
U.S. Department of Labor, Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) codes (these occupational profiles can also be found at onetonline.org):
COST
*Note. Program cost is associated with 2010-2011 UH Manoa Undergraduate Total Cost of Attendance. Current program cost information is available on UH Manoa's website under Sec. 668.43(a).
DEBT AT PROGRAM COMPLETION
Number of students completing the program between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011: 15
Of the 15 completers, the number completing with any student loan debt: 4
For all students (both borrowers and non-borrowers) completing the program between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011, the median cumulative debt for each of the following:
PROGRAM COMPLETION IN NORMAL TIME
Of the 15 students completing the program between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011, the number who completed the program within the normal time: 14
JOB PLACEMENT*
The job placement rate for program completers: 100%
Who is included? All students who completed between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011.
What type of job? The placement rate considers only jobs in the field of study - all teaching positions.
When were they employed? The job placement site is based on data collected within one year.
How were graduates tracked? Department follow-up with 98% response rate. Also on licensure data system (HTSB).
What agencies (state or accrediting), if any, is the rate reported to? N/A
*Note: The job placement rate was determined based on the number of program completers who are currently licensed through the Hawaii Teacher Standards Board. The Department of Education's IPEDS TRP website was used to determine the program placement rate.