Maria Montessori Teacher Training Center - 2024 Annual Report Summary

Institution Data:

1. Report Year: 2024

2. Institution Code: 18431023

3. Institution Name: Maria Montessori Teacher Training Center

4. Street Address (Physical Location): 1170 Foxworthy Ave

5. City: San Jose

6. State: CA

7. Zip Code: 95118

8. Form of business organization of this institution: N/A

9. Number of Branch Locations: 1

10. Number of Satellite Locations: 0

11a. Is this institution current with all assessments to the Student Tuition Recovery Fund? Yes

11b. Is this institution current on Annual Fees?: Yes

12. Is your institution accredited by an accrediting agency/agencies recognized by the United States Department of Education? Yes

13. If your institution has specialized accreditation from a recognized United States Department of Education approved specialized/programmatic accreditor? n/a

14. Has any accreditation agency taken any final disciplinary action against this institution in the reporting year? No

15. Does your institution participate in federal financial aid programs under Title IV of the Federal Higher Education Act? (This includes federal loans and grants) No

16. Does your institution participate in veterans' financial aid education programs? No

17. Does your institution participate in the Cal Grant program? No

18. Is your institution on California`s Eligible Training Provider List (ETPL)? No

19. Is your institution receiving funds from the Work Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Program? No

20. Does your Institution participate in, or offer, any other state or federal government financial aid programs? (i.e., vocational rehab…) No

21. Provide the percentage of institutional income during this Reporting Year that was derived from public funding: 0

22. Does your Institution participate in, or offer any non-government financial aid programs? (i.e., private grants/loans, institutional grants/loans): No

23. The percentage of institutional income in the reporting year that was derived from any non-government financial aid: 0

24. Enter the most recent three-year cohort default rate reported by the U.S. Department of Education for this institution, if applicable: 0

25. Provide the percentage of the students who attended this institution during this Reporting Year who received federal student loans to help pay their cost of education at the school: 0

27. Total number of students currently enrolled at this institution. Indicate the number of students attending and/or enrolled in all programs at your institution (minus the number of students who cancelled during the cancellation period) January 1st through December 31st: 6

28. Number of Doctorate Degree Programs Offered? Indicate the number of Doctorate degree Programs the institution offered for the reporting year. (Number of Programs not Students): 0

29. Number of Students enrolled in Doctorate programs at this institution? Indicate the number of students enrolled and/or active in all Doctorate programs at your institution as of January 1st through December 31st, minus the number of students who cancelled during the cancellation period: 0

30. Number of Master Degree Programs Offered? Indicate the number of Master degree Programs the institution offered for the reporting year. (Number of Programs not Students): 0

31. Number of Students enrolled in Master programs at this institution? Indicate the number of students enrolled and/or active in all Master programs at your institution as of January 1st through December 31st, minus the number of students who cancelled during the cancellation period: 0

32. Number of Bachelor Degree Programs Offered? Indicate the number of Bachelor degree Programs the institution offered for the reporting year. (Number of Programs not Students): 0

33. Number of Students enrolled in Bachelor programs at this institution? Indicate the number of students enrolled and/or active in all Bachelor programs at your institution as of January 1st through December 31st, minus the number of students who cancelled during the cancellation period: 0

34. Number of Associate Degree Programs Offered? Indicate the number of Associate degree Programs offered for the reporting year. (Number of Programs not Students) : 0

35. Number of Students enrolled in Associate programs at this institution? Indicate the number of students enrolled and/or active in all Associate programs at your institution as of January 1st through December 31st, minus the number of students who cancelled during the cancellation period: 0

36. Number of Diploma or Certificate Programs Offered? Indicate the number of Diploma or Certificate Programs offered for the reporting year. (Number of Programs not Students): 1

37. Number of Students enrolled in diploma or certificate programs at this institution? Indicate the number of students enrolled and/or active in all diploma/certificate programs at your institution as of January 1st through December 31st, minus the number of students who cancelled during the cancellation period: 6

Institution's Website: mmttc-owm.org

School Performance Fact Sheet

Catalog

Program Data:

1. Report Year: 2024

2. Institution Code: 18431023

3. Institution Name: Maria Montessori Teacher Training Center

4. Name of Program: Primary Training (2 1/2 -6)

5. Program Level: Diploma/Certificate

6. Select the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) Code that applies to this educational program: 13.1207 - Montessori Teacher Education.

7. Select all Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Codes that apply to this program: 11-2011 - Advertising and Promotions Managers, 11-2021 - Marketing Managers, 11-2022 - Sales Managers, 11-2032 - Public Relations Managers, 11-2033 - Fundraising Managers, 11-3012 - Administrative Services Managers, 11-3013 - Facilities Managers, 11-3021 - Computer and Information Systems Managers, 11-3031 - Financial Managers, 11-3051 - Industrial Production Managers, 11-3061 - Purchasing Managers, 11-3071 - Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers, 11-3111 - Compensation and Benefits Managers, 11-3121 - Human Resources Managers, 11-3131 - Training and Development Managers, 11-9013 - Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers, 11-9021 - Construction Managers, 11-9031 - Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare, 11-9032 - Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary, 11-9033 - Education Administrators, Postsecondary, 11-9039 - Education Administrators, All Other, 11-9041 - Architectural and Engineering Managers, 11-9051 - Food Service Managers, 11-9071 - Gambling Managers, 11-9072 - Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling, 11-9081 - Lodging Managers, 11-9111 - Medical and Health Services Managers, 11-9121 - Natural Sciences Managers, 11-9131 - Postmasters and Mail Superintendents, 11-9141 - Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers, 11-9151 - Social and Community Service Managers, 11-9161 - Emergency Management Directors, 11-9171 - Funeral Home Managers, 11-9179 - Personal Service Managers, All Other, 11-9199 - Managers, All Other, 11-1011 - Chief Executives, 11-1021 - General and Operations Managers, 11-1031 - Legislators, 13-1011 - Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes, 13-1021 - Buyers and Purchasing Agents, Farm Products, 13-1022 - Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products, 13-1023 - Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products, 13-1031 - Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators, 13-1032 - Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage, 13-1041 - Compliance Officers, 13-1051 - Cost Estimators, 13-1071 - Human Resources Specialists, 13-1074 - Farm Labor Contractors, 13-1075 - Labor Relations Specialists, 13-1081 - Logisticians, 13-1082 - Project Management Specialists, 13-1111 - Management Analysts, 13-1121 - Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners, 13-1131 - Fundraisers, 13-1141 - Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists, 13-1151 - Training and Development Specialists, 13-1161 - Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists, 13-1199 - Business Operations Specialists, All Other, 13-2011 - Accountants and Auditors, 13-2022 - Appraisers of Personal and Business Property, 13-2023 - Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate, 13-2031 - Budget Analysts, 13-2041 - Credit Analysts, 13-2051 - Financial and Investment Analysts, 13-2052 - Personal Financial Advisors, 13-2053 - Insurance Underwriters, 13-2054 - Financial Risk Specialists, 13-2061 - Financial Examiners, 13-2071 - Credit Counselors, 13-2072 - Loan Officers, 13-2081 - Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents, 13-2082 - Tax Preparers, 13-2099 - Financial Specialists, All Other, 15-1211 - Computer Systems Analysts, 15-1212 - Information Security Analysts, 15-1221 - Computer and Information Research Scientists, 15-1231 - Computer Network Support Specialists, 15-1232 - Computer User Support Specialists, 15-1241 - Computer Network Architects, 15-1242 - Database Administrators, 15-1243 - Database Architects, 15-1244 - Network and Computer Systems Administrators, 15-1251 - Computer Programmers, 15-1252 - Software Developers, 15-1253 - Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers, 15-1254 - Web Developers, 15-1255 - Web and Digital Interface Designers, 15-1299 - Computer Occupations, All Other, 15-2011 - Actuaries, 15-2021 - Mathematicians, 15-2031 - Operations Research Analysts, 15-2041 - Statisticians, 15-2051 - Data Scientists, 15-2099 - Mathematical Science Occupations, All Other, 17-1011 - Architects, Except Landscape and Naval, 17-1012 - Landscape Architects, 17-1021 - Cartographers and Photogrammetrists, 17-1022 - Surveyors, 17-2011 - Aerospace Engineers, 17-2021 - Agricultural Engineers, 17-2031 - Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers, 17-2041 - Chemical Engineers, 17-2051 - Civil Engineers, 17-2061 - Computer Hardware Engineers, 17-2071 - Electrical Engineers, 17-2072 - Electronics Engineers, Except Computer, 17-2081 - Environmental Engineers, 17-2111 - Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors, 17-2112 - Industrial Engineers, 17-2121 - Marine Engineers and Naval Architects, 17-2131 - Materials Engineers, 17-2141 - Mechanical Engineers, 17-2151 - Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers, 17-2161 - Nuclear Engineers, 17-2171 - Petroleum Engineers, 17-2199 - Engineers, All Other, 17-3011 - Architectural and Civil Drafters, 17-3012 - Electrical and Electronics Drafters, 17-3013 - Mechanical Drafters, 17-3019 - Drafters, All Other, 17-3021 - Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and Technicians, 17-3022 - Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians, 17-3023 - Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians, 17-3024 - Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians, 17-3025 - Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians, 17-3026 - Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians, 17-3027 - Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians, 17-3028 - Calibration Technologists and Technicians, 17-3029 - Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other, 17-3031 - Surveying and Mapping Technicians, 19-1011 - Animal Scientists, 19-1012 - Food Scientists and Technologists, 19-1013 - Soil and Plant Scientists, 19-1021 - Biochemists and Biophysicists, 19-1022 - Microbiologists, 19-1023 - Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists, 19-1029 - Biological Scientists, All Other, 19-1031 - Conservation Scientists, 19-1032 - Foresters, 19-1041 - Epidemiologists, 19-1042 - Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists, 19-1099 - Life Scientists, All Other, 19-2011 - Astronomers, 19-2012 - Physicists, 19-2021 - Atmospheric and Space Scientists, 19-2031 - Chemists, 19-2032 - Materials Scientists, 19-2041 - Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health, 19-2042 - Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers, 19-2043 - Hydrologists, 19-2099 - Physical Scientists, All Other, 19-3011 - Economists, 19-3022 - Survey Researchers, 19-3032 - Industrial-Organizational Psychologists, 19-3033 - Clinical and Counseling Psychologists, 19-3034 - School Psychologists, 19-3039 - Psychologists, All Other, 19-3041 - Sociologists, 19-3051 - Urban and Regional Planners, 19-3091 - Anthropologists and Archeologists, 19-3092 - Geographers, 19-3093 - Historians, 19-3094 - Political Scientists, 19-3099 - Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other, 19-4012 - Agricultural Technicians, 19-4013 - Food Science Technicians, 19-4021 - Biological Technicians, 19-4031 - Chemical Technicians, 19-4042 - Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health, 19-4043 - Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians, 19-4044 - Hydrologic Technicians, 19-4051 - Nuclear Technicians, 19-4061 - Social Science Research Assistants, 19-4071 - Forest and Conservation Technicians, 19-4092 - Forensic Science Technicians, 19-4099 - Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other, 19-5011 - Occupational Health and Safety Specialists, 19-5012 - Occupational Health and Safety Technicians, 21-1011 - Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors, 21-1012 - Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors, 21-1013 - Marriage and Family Therapists, 21-1014 - Mental Health Counselors, 21-1015 - Rehabilitation Counselors, 21-1019 - Counselors, All Other, 21-1021 - Child, Family, and School Social Workers, 21-1022 - Healthcare Social Workers, 21-1023 - Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers, 21-1029 - Social Workers, All Other, 21-1091 - Health Education Specialists, 21-1092 - Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists, 21-1093 - Social and Human Service Assistants, 21-1094 - Community Health Workers, 21-1099 - Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other, 21-2011 - Clergy, 21-2021 - Directors, Religious Activities and Education, 21-2099 - Religious Workers, All Other, 23-1011 - Lawyers, 23-1012 - Judicial Law Clerks, 23-1021 - Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers, 23-1022 - Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators, 23-1023 - Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates, 23-2011 - Paralegals and Legal Assistants, 23-2093 - Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers, 23-2099 - Legal Support Workers, All Other, 25-1011 - Business Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1021 - Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1022 - Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1031 - Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1032 - Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1041 - Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1042 - Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1043 - Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1051 - Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1052 - Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1053 - Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1054 - Physics Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1061 - Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1062 - Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1063 - Economics Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1064 - Geography Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1065 - Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1066 - Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1067 - Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1069 - Social Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary, All Other, 25-1071 - Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1072 - Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1081 - Education Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1082 - Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1111 - Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1112 - Law Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1113 - Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1121 - Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1122 - Communications Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1123 - English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1124 - Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1125 - History Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1126 - Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1192 - Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1193 - Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1194 - Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary, 25-1199 - Postsecondary Teachers, All Other, 25-2011 - Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education, 25-2012 - Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education, 25-2021 - Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education, 25-2022 - Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education, 25-2023 - Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School, 25-2031 - Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education, 25-2032 - Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School, 25-2051 - Special Education Teachers, Preschool, 25-2055 - Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten, 25-2056 - Special Education Teachers, Elementary School, 25-2057 - Special Education Teachers, Middle School, 25-2058 - Special Education Teachers, Secondary School, 25-2059 - Special Education Teachers, All Other, 25-3011 - Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors, 25-3021 - Self-Enrichment Teachers, 25-3031 - Substitute Teachers, Short-Term, 25-3041 - Tutors, 25-3099 - Teachers and Instructors, All Other, 25-4011 - Archivists, 25-4012 - Curators, 25-4013 - Museum Technicians and Conservators, 25-4022 - Librarians and Media Collections Specialists, 25-4031 - Library Technicians, 25-9021 - Farm and Home Management Educators, 25-9031 - Instructional Coordinators, 25-9042 - Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education, 25-9043 - Teaching Assistants, Special Education, 25-9044 - Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary, 25-9049 - Teaching Assistants, All Other, 25-9099 - Educational Instruction and Library Workers, All Other, 27-1011 - Art Directors, 27-1012 - Craft Artists, 27-1013 - Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators, 27-1014 - Special Effects Artists and Animators, 27-1019 - Artists and Related Workers, All Other, 27-1021 - Commercial and Industrial Designers, 27-1022 - Fashion Designers, 27-1023 - Floral Designers, 27-1024 - Graphic Designers, 27-1025 - Interior Designers, 27-1026 - Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers, 27-1027 - Set and Exhibit Designers, 27-1029 - Designers, All Other, 27-2011 - Actors, 27-2012 - Producers and Directors, 27-2021 - Athletes and Sports Competitors, 27-2022 - Coaches and Scouts, 27-2023 - Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials, 27-2031 - Dancers, 27-2032 - Choreographers, 27-2041 - Music Directors and Composers, 27-2042 - Musicians and Singers, 27-2091 - Disc Jockeys, Except Radio, 27-2099 - Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers, All Other, 27-3011 - Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys, 27-3023 - News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists, 27-3031 - Public Relations Specialists, 27-3041 - Editors, 27-3042 - Technical Writers, 27-3043 - Writers and Authors, 27-3091 - Interpreters and Translators, 27-3092 - Court Reporters and Simultaneous Captioners, 27-3099 - Media and Communication Workers, All Other, 27-4011 - Audio and Video Technicians, 27-4012 - Broadcast Technicians, 27-4014 - Sound Engineering Technicians, 27-4015 - Lighting Technicians, 27-4021 - Photographers, 27-4031 - Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film, 27-4032 - Film and Video Editors, 27-4099 - Media and Communication Equipment Workers, All Other, 29-1011 - Chiropractors, 29-1021 - Dentists, General, 29-1022 - Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, 29-1023 - Orthodontists, 29-1024 - Prosthodontists, 29-1029 - Dentists, All Other Specialists, 29-1031 - Dietitians and Nutritionists, 29-1041 - Optometrists, 29-1051 - Pharmacists, 29-1071 - Physician Assistants, 29-1081 - Podiatrists, 29-1122 - Occupational Therapists, 29-1123 - Physical Therapists, 29-1124 - Radiation Therapists, 29-1125 - Recreational Therapists, 29-1126 - Respiratory Therapists, 29-1127 - Speech-Language Pathologists, 29-1128 - Exercise Physiologists, 29-1129 - Therapists, All Other, 29-1131 - Veterinarians, 29-1141 - Registered Nurses, 29-1151 - Nurse Anesthetists, 29-1161 - Nurse Midwives, 29-1171 - Nurse Practitioners, 29-1181 - Audiologists, 29-1211 - Anesthesiologists, 29-1212 - Cardiologists, 29-1213 - Dermatologists, 29-1214 - Emergency Medicine Physicians, 29-1215 - Family Medicine Physicians, 29-1216 - General Internal Medicine Physicians, 29-1217 - Neurologists, 29-1218 - Obstetricians and Gynecologists, 29-1221 - Pediatricians, General, 29-1222 - Physicians, Pathologists, 29-1223 - Psychiatrists, 29-1224 - Radiologists, 29-1229 - Physicians, All Other, 29-1241 - Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric, 29-1242 - Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric, 29-1243 - Pediatric Surgeons, 29-1249 - Surgeons, All Other, 29-1291 - Acupuncturists, 29-1292 - Dental Hygienists, 29-1299 - Healthcare Diagnosing or Treating Practitioners, All Other, 29-2011 - Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists, 29-2012 - Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians, 29-2031 - Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians, 29-2032 - Diagnostic Medical Sonographers, 29-2033 - Nuclear Medicine Technologists, 29-2034 - Radiologic Technologists and Technicians, 29-2035 - Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists, 29-2036 - Medical Dosimetrists, 29-2042 - Emergency Medical Technicians, 29-2043 - Paramedics, 29-2051 - Dietetic Technicians, 29-2052 - Pharmacy Technicians, 29-2053 - Psychiatric Technicians, 29-2055 - Surgical Technologists, 29-2056 - Veterinary Technologists and Technicians, 29-2057 - Ophthalmic Medical Technicians, 29-2061 - Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses, 29-2072 - Medical Records Specialists, 29-2081 - Opticians, Dispensing, 29-2091 - Orthotists and Prosthetists, 29-2092 - Hearing Aid Specialists, 29-2099 - Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other, 29-9021 - Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars, 29-9091 - Athletic Trainers, 29-9092 - Genetic Counselors, 29-9093 - Surgical Assistants, 29-9099 - Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Workers, All Other, 31-1121 - Home Health Aides, 31-1122 - Personal Care Aides, 31-1131 - Nursing Assistants, 31-1132 - Orderlies, 31-1133 - Psychiatric Aides, 31-2011 - Occupational Therapy Assistants, 31-2012 - Occupational Therapy Aides, 31-2021 - Physical Therapist Assistants, 31-2022 - Physical Therapist Aides, 31-9011 - Massage Therapists, 31-9091 - Dental Assistants, 31-9092 - Medical Assistants, 31-9093 - Medical Equipment Preparers, 31-9094 - Medical Transcriptionists, 31-9095 - Pharmacy Aides, 31-9096 - Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers, 31-9097 - Phlebotomists, 31-9099 - Healthcare Support Workers, All Other, 33-1011 - First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers, 33-1012 - First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives, 33-1021 - First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers, 33-1091 - First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers, 33-1099 - First-Line Supervisors of Protective Service Workers, All Other, 33-2011 - Firefighters, 33-2021 - Fire Inspectors and Investigators, 33-2022 - Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists, 33-3011 - Bailiffs, 33-3012 - Correctional Officers and Jailers, 33-3021 - Detectives and Criminal Investigators, 33-3031 - Fish and Game Wardens, 33-3041 - Parking Enforcement Workers, 33-3051 - Police and Sheriff’s Patrol Officers, 33-3052 - Transit and Railroad Police, 33-9011 - Animal Control Workers, 33-9021 - Private Detectives and Investigators, 33-9031 - Gambling Surveillance Officers and Gambling Investigators, 33-9032 - Security Guards, 33-9091 - Crossing Guards and Flaggers, 33-9092 - Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers, 33-9093 - Transportation Security Screeners, 33-9094 - School Bus Monitors, 33-9099 - Protective Service Workers, All Other, 35-1011 - Chefs and Head Cooks, 35-1012 - First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers, 35-2011 - Cooks, Fast Food, 35-2012 - Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria, 35-2013 - Cooks, Private Household, 35-2014 - Cooks, Restaurant, 35-2015 - Cooks, Short Order, 35-2019 - Cooks, All Other, 35-2021 - Food Preparation Workers, 35-3011 - Bartenders, 35-3023 - Fast Food and Counter Workers, 35-3031 - Waiters and Waitresses, 35-3041 - Food Servers, Nonrestaurant, 35-9011 - Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers, 35-9021 - Dishwashers, 35-9031 - Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop, 35-9099 - Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers, All Other, 37-1011 - First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers, 37-1012 - First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers, 37-2011 - Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners, 37-2012 - Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners, 37-2019 - Building Cleaning Workers, All Other, 37-2021 - Pest Control Workers, 37-3011 - Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers, 37-3012 - Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation, 37-3013 - Tree Trimmers and Pruners, 37-3019 - Grounds Maintenance Workers, All Other, 39-1013 - First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers, 39-1014 - First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services, 39-1022 - First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers, 39-2011 - Animal Trainers, 39-2021 - Animal Caretakers, 39-3011 - Gambling Dealers, 39-3012 - Gambling and Sports Book Writers and Runners, 39-3019 - Gambling Service Workers, All Other, 39-3021 - Motion Picture Projectionists, 39-3031 - Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers, 39-3091 - Amusement and Recreation Attendants, 39-3092 - Costume Attendants, 39-3093 - Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants, 39-3099 - Entertainment Attendants and Related Workers, All Other, 39-4011 - Embalmers, 39-4012 - Crematory Operators, 39-4021 - Funeral Attendants, 39-4031 - Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers, 39-5011 - Barbers, 39-5012 - Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists, 39-5091 - Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance, 39-5092 - Manicurists and Pedicurists, 39-5093 - Shampooers, 39-5094 - Skincare Specialists, 39-6011 - Baggage Porters and Bellhops, 39-6012 - Concierges, 39-7011 - Tour Guides and Escorts, 39-7012 - Travel Guides, 39-9011 - Childcare Workers, 39-9031 - Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors, 39-9032 - Recreation Workers, 39-9041 - Residential Advisors, 39-9099 - Personal Care and Service Workers, All Other, 41-1011 - First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers, 41-1012 - First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers, 41-2011 - Cashiers, 41-2012 - Gambling Change Persons and Booth Cashiers, 41-2021 - Counter and Rental Clerks, 41-2022 - Parts Salespersons, 41-2031 - Retail Salespersons, 41-3011 - Advertising Sales Agents, 41-3021 - Insurance Sales Agents, 41-3031 - Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents, 41-3041 - Travel Agents, 41-3091 - Sales Representatives of Services, Except Advertising, Insurance, Financial Services, and Travel, 41-4011 - Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products, 41-4012 - Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products, 41-9011 - Demonstrators and Product Promoters, 41-9012 - Models, 41-9021 - Real Estate Brokers, 41-9022 - Real Estate Sales Agents, 41-9031 - Sales Engineers, 41-9041 - Telemarketers, 41-9091 - Door-to-Door Sales Workers, News and Street Vendors, and Related Workers, 41-9099 - Sales and Related Workers, All Other, 43-1011 - First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers, 43-2011 - Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service, 43-2021 - Telephone Operators, 43-2099 - Communications Equipment Operators, All Other, 43-3011 - Bill and Account Collectors, 43-3021 - Billing and Posting Clerks, 43-3031 - Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks, 43-3041 - Gambling Cage Workers, 43-3051 - Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks, 43-3061 - Procurement Clerks, 43-3071 - Tellers, 43-3099 - Financial Clerks, All Other, 43-4011 - Brokerage Clerks, 43-4021 - Correspondence Clerks, 43-4031 - Court, Municipal, and License Clerks, 43-4041 - Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks, 43-4051 - Customer Service Representatives, 43-4061 - Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs, 43-4071 - File Clerks, 43-4081 - Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks, 43-4111 - Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan, 43-4121 - Library Assistants, Clerical, 43-4131 - Loan Interviewers and Clerks, 43-4141 - New Accounts Clerks, 43-4151 - Order Clerks, 43-4161 - Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping, 43-4171 - Receptionists and Information Clerks, 43-4181 - Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks, 43-4199 - Information and Record Clerks, All Other, 43-5011 - Cargo and Freight Agents, 43-5021 - Couriers and Messengers, 43-5031 - Public Safety Telecommunicators, 43-5032 - Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance, 43-5041 - Meter Readers, Utilities, 43-5051 - Postal Service Clerks, 43-5052 - Postal Service Mail Carriers, 43-5053 - Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators, 43-5061 - Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks, 43-5071 - Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks, 43-5111 - Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping, 43-6011 - Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants, 43-6012 - Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, 43-6013 - Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, 43-6014 - Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive, 43-9021 - Data Entry Keyers, 43-9022 - Word Processors and Typists, 43-9031 - Desktop Publishers, 43-9041 - Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks, 43-9051 - Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service, 43-9061 - Office Clerks, General, 43-9071 - Office Machine Operators, Except Computer, 43-9081 - Proofreaders and Copy Markers, 43-9111 - Statistical Assistants, 43-9199 - Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other, 45-1011 - First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers, 45-2011 - Agricultural Inspectors, 45-2021 - Animal Breeders, 45-2041 - Graders and Sorters, Agricultural Products, 45-2091 - Agricultural Equipment Operators, 45-2092 - Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse, 45-2093 - Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals, 45-2099 - Agricultural Workers, All Other, 45-3031 - Fishing and Hunting Workers, 45-4011 - Forest and Conservation Workers, 45-4021 - Fallers, 45-4022 - Logging Equipment Operators, 45-4023 - Log Graders and Scalers, 45-4029 - Logging Workers, All Other, 47-1011 - First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers, 47-2011 - Boilermakers, 47-2021 - Brickmasons and Blockmasons, 47-2022 - Stonemasons, 47-2031 - Carpenters, 47-2041 - Carpet Installers, 47-2042 - Floor Layers, Except Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles, 47-2043 - Floor Sanders and Finishers, 47-2044 - Tile and Stone Setters, 47-2051 - Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers, 47-2053 - Terrazzo Workers and Finishers, 47-2061 - Construction Laborers, 47-2071 - Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators, 47-2072 - Pile Driver Operators, 47-2073 - Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators, 47-2081 - Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers

8. Number of Degrees, Diplomas or Certificates Awarded: 1

9. Total Charges for this Program: $5,176.00

10. The percentage of enrolled students in the reporting year receiving federal student loans to pay for this program: 0

11. The percentage of graduates in the reporting year who took out federal student loans to pay for this program: 0

12. Number of Students Who Began the Program: 0

13. Number of Students Available for Graduation: 0

14. Number of On-time Graduates: 0

15. Completion Rate: N/A

16. 150% Graduates?: N/A

17. 150% Completion Rate: N/A

18. Is the above data taken from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) of the United States Department of Education?: No

19. Graduates Available for Employment: 0

20. Graduates Employed in the Field: 0

21. Placement Rate: N/A

22. Graduates employed in the field

22a. 20 to 29 hours per week: 0

22b. at least 30 hours per week: 0

23. Indicate the number of graduates employed

23a. In a single position in the field of study: 0

23b. In concurrent aggregated positions in the field of study (2 or more positions at the same time): 0

23c. Freelance/self-employed: 0

23d. By the institution or an employer owned by the institution, or an employer who shares ownership with the institution: 0

24. Does this "Program" lead to a certificate or degree related to one or more of the following allied health professionals that requires clinical training?: No

26. Does this educational program lead to an occupation that requires State licensing? No

43. Graduates Available for Employment: 0

44. Graduates Employed in the Field: 0

45. Graduates Employed in the Field Reported receiving the following Salary or Wage:

$0 - $5,000: 0

$5,001 - $10,000: 0

$10,001 - $15,000: 0

$15,001 - $20,000: 0

$20,001 - $25,000: 0

$25,001 - $30,000: 0

$30,001 - $35,000: 0

$35,001 - $40,000: 0

$40,001 - $45,000: 0

$45,001 - $50,000: 0

$50,001 - $55,000: 0

$55,001 - $60,000: 0

$60,001 - $65,000: 0

$65,001 - $70,000: 0

$70,001 - $75,000: 0

$75,001 - $80,000: 0

$80,001 - $85,000: 0

$85,001 - $90,000: 0

$90,001 - $95,000: 0

$95,001 - $100,000: 0

Over $100,000: 0


1. Report Year: 2024

2. Institution Code: 18431023

3. Institution Name: Maria Montessori Teacher Training Center

4. Name of Program: Primary Course (2 1/2 -6)

5. Program Level: Diploma/Certificate

6. Select the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) Code that applies to this educational program: Montessori Teacher Education.

7. Select all Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Codes that apply to this program: N/A

8. Number of Degrees, Diplomas or Certificates Awarded: 0

9. Total Charges for this Program: $0.00

10. The percentage of enrolled students in the reporting year receiving federal student loans to pay for this program: 0

11. The percentage of graduates in the reporting year who took out federal student loans to pay for this program: 0

12. Number of Students Who Began the Program: 0

13. Number of Students Available for Graduation: 0

14. Number of On-time Graduates: 0

15. Completion Rate: N/A

16. 150% Graduates?: N/A

17. 150% Completion Rate: N/A

18. Is the above data taken from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) of the United States Department of Education?: No

19. Graduates Available for Employment: 0

20. Graduates Employed in the Field: 0

21. Placement Rate: N/A

22. Graduates employed in the field

22a. 20 to 29 hours per week: 0

22b. at least 30 hours per week: 0

23. Indicate the number of graduates employed

23a. In a single position in the field of study: 0

23b. In concurrent aggregated positions in the field of study (2 or more positions at the same time): 0

23c. Freelance/self-employed: 0

23d. By the institution or an employer owned by the institution, or an employer who shares ownership with the institution: 0

24. Does this "Program" lead to a certificate or degree related to one or more of the following allied health professionals that requires clinical training?: No

26. Does this educational program lead to an occupation that requires State licensing? No

43. Graduates Available for Employment: 0

44. Graduates Employed in the Field: 0

45. Graduates Employed in the Field Reported receiving the following Salary or Wage:

$0 - $5,000: 0

$5,001 - $10,000: 0

$10,001 - $15,000: 0

$15,001 - $20,000: 0

$20,001 - $25,000: 0

$25,001 - $30,000: 0

$30,001 - $35,000: 0

$35,001 - $40,000: 0

$40,001 - $45,000: 0

$45,001 - $50,000: 0

$50,001 - $55,000: 0

$55,001 - $60,000: 0

$60,001 - $65,000: 0

$65,001 - $70,000: 0

$70,001 - $75,000: 0

$75,001 - $80,000: 0

$80,001 - $85,000: 0

$85,001 - $90,000: 0

$90,001 - $95,000: 0

$95,001 - $100,000: 0

Over $100,000: 0

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