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The Art Institute of Houston is a for-profit college in
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. It is owned by Education Principle Foundation. Founded in 1965 as the Houston School of Commercial Art, the school joined
The Art Institutes The Art Institutes (AI) are a collection of private for-profit art schools in the United States. Since 2019, the schools have been owned by Education Principle Foundation (aka Colbeck Foundation), a non-profit that also owns South Universit ...
system of schools in 1978 and moved to its current facility in 1990. The Art Institute of Houston is one of two locations of The Art Institutes system in
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and is accredited by the
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(SACS).


History

Alumni and professors of The Art Institute of Houston have been interviewed and featured in stories by major media outlets such as
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and the ''
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'' as well as local media outlets such as the ''Houston Business Journal''. In 1999, 145 students brought suit against the Art Institute of Houston and its former parent company Education Management Corporation Inc alleging they were defrauded by the school. The students alleged that while seeking to gain a quality education, they were lured into enrollment at the Art Institute of Houston and encouraged to matriculate, often under an albatross of hefty student loans. They charged the school knowingly misled students into believing they would receive a valuable post-secondary education as well as skills which would lead to subsequent employment. The lawsuit was settled by a confidential agreement in 2000. In 2014-2015 the school was sued by the federal government for fraudulent loan practices. Accreditation was set to probationary status by SACS (Southern Association of Colleges and Schools). During which time, Goldman owned EDMC (Education Management Corporation) was being audited by federal regulators and found the mounting student debt along with other financial discrepancies. The institution replaced those stripped federal loans with an internal repayment program that withheld transcripts and diplomas from students until the balance was paid in full. Amidst 15 school closures across the nation, and liquidation of those assets, KKR restructured the campuses and many long-time instructors were fired or quit. With additional closures campuses were ordering a “teach-out” (including The Art Institute of Houston - North), EDMC sold to DCEH (Dream Center Education Holdings). By 2019 another class action suit —-Sweet v. Devos was filed. To date, under the Biden Administration, the suit (now Sweet v. Cardona) has been preliminarily approved. The hearing for final approval for loan discharge of defrauded Class students is set for November 2022. Post class is set to be reviewed by the Department of Education under the Borrower Defense rule. The campus is now under a private owner and continuing to enroll students despite its history: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Art_Institutes


Faculty

According to the College Navigator, Ai-Houston campus has seven full-time instructors and 28 part-time instructors.


Student Outcomes

According to the College Scorecard AI-Houston has a 27 percent 8-year graduation rate. Median salary after attending ranges from $23,391 (BA in Fine Arts) to $46,769 (BS in Drafting Engineering). Median student loan debt ranged from $22,475 (AA in Applied Arts) to $44,269 (BA in Film and Photography). Two years after repayment, 10 percent were making progress in paying off their student loans.


References


External links


Official website
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