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Is Your CA Career College or Training Program Legit? Check Its License or Violations
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April 7, 2025

Use CalMatters’s lookup tool to see if a career college or training program is licensed or has faced disciplinary actions. (CalMatters/Gabriel Hongsdusit)

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By Ross Teixeira, Erica Yee, and Adam Echelman, CalMatters

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Licensed

To operate, private institutions of higher education in California are required to obtain a license from the state’s Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, with some exceptions. The bureau provides less oversight of private nonprofits like Stanford and for-profit schools like the University of Phoenix mostly because they grant degrees and are under the purview of independent accrediting bodies, which have their own stringent standards. Other private schools, such as Goodwill’s career services programs, are also exempt from the bureau’s oversight because they charge low tuition or because the classes are short and don’t yield a degree or certificate. (Data source)

Disciplinary History

California’s Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education

The Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education regularly inspects schools and investigates any complaints. If necessary, the bureau can discipline institutions, including revoking their licenses to operate. (Data source)

Accrediting Agency

Accredited institutions go through a separate regulatory and disciplinary process, which is generally outside the state’s purview. In their independent reviews, accredited agencies are required to disclose issues to the state. (Data source)

U.S. Department of Education

The U.S. Department of Education oversees federal student programs, including financial aid awards and loans, and monitors or disciplines schools that participate in those programs. If the federal government investigates or disciplines a school, the state discloses that information. (Data source)

Civil or Criminal Cases

The Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education monitors and discloses any lawsuits that affect California’s schools. (Data source)

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