Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 136A — Higher Education
Section 136A.828 — Prohibitions.

Subdivision 1. Disclosure required; advertisement restricted. Private career schools, agents of private career schools, and solicitors may not advertise or represent in writing or orally that the private career school is approved or accredited by the state of Minnesota, except that any private career school, agent, or solicitor may represent in advertisements and shall disclose in catalogues, applications, and enrollment materials that the private career school is duly licensed by the state by prominently displaying the following statement:
"(Name of private career school) is licensed as a private career school with the Minnesota Office of Higher Education pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, sections 136A.821 to 136A.832. Licensure is not an endorsement of the institution. Credits earned at the institution may not transfer to all other institutions."
Subd. 2. Unlawful designation. No private career school organized after November 15, 1969, shall apply to itself either as a part of its name or in any other manner the designation of "college" or "university." Operating private career schools now using such designation may continue use thereof.
Subd. 3. False statements. (a) A private career school, agent, or solicitor shall not make, or cause to be made, any statement or representation, oral, written or visual, in connection with the offering or publicizing of a program, if the private career school, agent, or solicitor knows or reasonably should have known the statement or representation to be false, fraudulent, deceptive, substantially inaccurate, or misleading.
(b) Other than opinion-based statements or puffery, a school shall only make claims that are evidence-based, can be validated, and are based on current conditions and not on conditions that are no longer relevant.
(c) A school shall not guarantee or imply the guarantee of employment.
(d) A school shall not guarantee or advertise any certain wage or imply earnings greater than the prevailing wage for entry-level wages in the field of study for the geographic area unless advertised wages are based on verifiable wage information from graduates.
(e) If placement statistics are used in advertising or other promotional materials, the school must be able to substantiate the statistics with school records. These records must be made available to the office upon request. A school is prohibited from reporting the following in placement statistics:
(1) a student required to receive a job offer or start a job to be classified as a graduate;
(2) a graduate if the graduate held a position before enrolling in the program, unless graduating enabled the graduate to maintain the position or the graduate received a promotion or raise upon graduation;
(3) a graduate who works less than 20 hours per week; and
(4) a graduate who is not expected to maintain the position for at least 180 days.
(f) A school shall not use endorsements, commendations, or recommendations by a student in favor of a school except with the consent of the student and without any offer of financial or other material compensation. Endorsements may be used only when they portray current conditions.
(g) A school may advertise that the school or its programs have been accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation, but shall not advertise any other accreditation unless approved by the office. The office may approve an institution's advertising of accreditation that is not recognized by the United States Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education if that accreditation is industry specific. Clear distinction must be made when the school is in candidacy or application status versus full accreditation.
(h) A school may advertise that financial aid is available, including a listing of the financial aid programs in which the school participates, but federal or state financial aid shall not be used as a primary incentive in advertisement, promotion, or recruitment.
(i) A school may advertise placement or career assistance, if offered, but shall not use the words "wanted," "help wanted," or "trainee," either in the headline or the body of the advertisement.
(j) A school shall not be advertised under any "help wanted," "employment," or similar classification.
(k) A school shall not falsely claim that it is conducting a talent hunt, contest, or similar test.
(l) The commissioner, at any time, may require a retraction of a false, misleading, or deceptive claim. To the extent reasonable, the retraction must be published in the same manner as the original claim.
Subd. 4. Acceptance of contracts. No private career school shall accept contracts, enrollment agreements or enrollment applications from an agent or solicitor who does not have a current permit.
Subd. 5. Improbable program completion or employment. A private career school, agent, or solicitor shall not enroll a prospective student when it is obvious that the prospective student is unlikely to successfully complete a program or is unlikely to qualify for employment in the vocation or field for which the preparation is designed unless this fact is affirmatively disclosed to the prospective student. If a prospective student expresses a desire to enroll after such disclosure, a disclaimer may be obtained by the private career school. The disclaimer shall be signed by the student and shall state substantially one or both of the following: "I am fully aware that it is unlikely I will be able to successfully complete the program" and "I am fully aware of the improbability or impossibility that I will qualify for employment in the vocation or field for which the program was designed."
Subd. 6. Financial aid payments. (a) All private career schools must collect, assess, and distribute funds received from loans or other financial aid as provided in this subdivision.
(b) Student loans or other financial aid funds received from federal, state, or local governments or administered in accordance with federal student financial assistance programs under title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, United States Code, title 20, chapter 28, must be collected and applied as provided by applicable federal, state, or local law or regulation.
(c) Student loans or other financial aid assistance received from a bank, finance or credit card company, or other private lender must be collected or disbursed as provided in paragraphs (d) and (e).
(d) Loans or other financial aid payments for amounts greater than $3,000 must be disbursed:
(1) in two equal disbursements, if the term length is more than four months. The loan or payment amounts may be disbursed no earlier than the first day the student attends class with the remainder to be disbursed halfway through the term; or
(2) in three equal disbursements, if the term length is more than six months. The loan or payment amounts may be disbursed no earlier than the first day the student attends class, one-third of the way through the term, and two-thirds of the way through the term.
(e) Loans or other financial aid payments for amounts less than $3,000 may be disbursed as a single disbursement on the first day a student attends class, regardless of term length.
(f) No private career school may enter into a contract or agreement with, or receive any money from, a bank, finance or credit card company, or other private lender, unless the private lender follows the requirements for disbursements provided in paragraphs (d) and (e).
(g) No private career school may withhold an official transcript for arrears or default on any loan made by the private career school to a student if the loan qualifies as an institutional loan under United States Code, title 11, section 523(a)(8)(b).
1969 c 866 s 8; 1973 c 714 s 13-15; 1Sp1985 c 11 s 73; 1986 c 444; 1992 c 513 art 1 s 27; 1995 c 212 art 3 s 59; 1999 c 214 art 3 s 29,30; 2005 c 107 art 2 s 60; art 3 s 15,16; 2007 c 144 art 3 s 28; 2008 c 298 s 23; 2010 c 364 s 23; 2015 c 69 art 2 s 39,46; 2017 c 89 art 3 s 26

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 135A - 137 — Postsecondary Education

Chapter 136A — Higher Education

Section 136A.002 — Definitions.

Section 136A.01 — Office Of Higher Education.

Section 136A.03 — Executive Officers; Employees.

Section 136A.031 — Student Advisory Council.

Section 136A.032 — Community And Commissioner Participation In Postsecondary Education Of American Indians.

Section 136A.0411 — Collecting Fees.

Section 136A.0412 — Acceptance Of Private Funds; Appropriation.

Section 136A.05 — Cooperation Of Institutions Of Higher Education.

Section 136A.051 — Student Records And Data.

Section 136A.055 — Developmental Education Reporting.

Section 136A.057 — Student Transfer Reporting.

Section 136A.06 — Federal Funds.

Section 136A.08 — Reciprocal Agreements Relating To Nonresident Tuition With Other States Or Provinces.

Section 136A.091 — Summer Academic Enrichment Program.

Section 136A.095 — Grants-in-aid; Purpose.

Section 136A.096 — Financial Aid Goals.

Section 136A.101 — Definitions.

Section 136A.103 — Institution Eligibility Requirements.

Section 136A.1201 — Minnesota Promise.

Section 136A.121 — State Grant Program.

Section 136A.1215 — Grants For Students With Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities.

Section 136A.123 — Mn Reconnect Program.

Section 136A.1241 — Fostering Independence Higher Education Grants.

Section 136A.125 — Child Care Grants.

Section 136A.126 — Indian Scholarships.

Section 136A.1274 — Underrepresented Student Teacher Grants.

Section 136A.1275 — Student Teacher Grants In Shortage Areas.

Section 136A.1276 — Alternative Teacher Preparation Grant Program.

Section 136A.131 — Accounting And Records.

Section 136A.1311 — Cash Flow.

Section 136A.1312 — Financial Aid Administrator, Professional Judgment.

Section 136A.1313 — Financial Aid Audits.

Section 136A.15 — Definitions.

Section 136A.155 — Additional Institution Eligibility Requirements.

Section 136A.16 — Powers And Duties Of Office.

Section 136A.162 — Classification Of Data.

Section 136A.1701 — Supplemental And Additional Loans.

Section 136A.1702 — Legislative Oversight.

Section 136A.1704 — Student Loan Refinancing.

Section 136A.171 — Revenue Bonds; Issuance; Proceeds.

Section 136A.172 — Negotiable Notes; Issuance; Conditions.

Section 136A.173 — Negotiability; Bond Anticipation Notes; Payment; Conditions.

Section 136A.174 — Security For Bonds.

Section 136A.175 — Refunding Revenue Bonds; Proceeds; Investments.

Section 136A.176 — Bonds Not State Obligations.

Section 136A.177 — Rights Of Bondholders.

Section 136A.178 — Legal Investments; Authorized Securities.

Section 136A.1785 — Loan Capital Fund.

Section 136A.1787 — Self Loan Revenue Bonds Annual Certificate Of Need.

Section 136A.1788 — Student Loan Debt Counseling.

Section 136A.1789 — Aviation Degree Loan Forgiveness Program.

Section 136A.1791 — Teacher Shortage Loan Repayment Program.

Section 136A.1792 — Promotion Of Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Programs.

Section 136A.1793 — Promotion Of Teacher Loan Forgiveness Programs.

Section 136A.1794 — Agricultural Education Loan Forgiveness Program.

Section 136A.1795 — Large Animal Veterinarian Loan Forgiveness Program.

Section 136A.1796 — Tribal College Supplemental Grant Assistance.

Section 136A.18 — Legislative Finding, Declaration, And Directive.

Section 136A.23 — Trustees Of Incorporated Colleges May Prescribe Course Of Study; Annual Report.

Section 136A.231 — Education; Postsecondary Students; Work-study Programs.

Section 136A.232 — Administration; Agreements With Educational Facilities.

Section 136A.233 — Work-study Grants.

Section 136A.246 — Dual Training Competency Grants.

Section 136A.25 — Creation.

Section 136A.26 — Memberships; Officers; Compensation; Removal.

Section 136A.27 — Policy.

Section 136A.28 — Definitions.

Section 136A.29 — Powers; Duties.

Section 136A.30 — Source Of Payment Of Expenses.

Section 136A.31 — Notes Of The Authority.

Section 136A.32 — Bonds Of The Authority.

Section 136A.33 — Trust Agreement.

Section 136A.34 — Revenue Refunding Bonds.

Section 136A.35 — Bonds Are Not State Obligation.

Section 136A.36 — Revenues.

Section 136A.37 — Remedies Of Bondholders And Trustees.

Section 136A.38 — Bonds Eligible For Investment.

Section 136A.39 — Exemption From Taxes And Other Restrictions.

Section 136A.40 — Administration.

Section 136A.41 — Conflict Of Interest.

Section 136A.42 — Annual Report.

Section 136A.61 — Policy.

Section 136A.615 — Citation.

Section 136A.62 — Definitions.

Section 136A.63 — Registration.

Section 136A.64 — Information Required For Registration.

Section 136A.645 — School Closure.

Section 136A.646 — Additional Security.

Section 136A.65 — Approval Of Degrees And Name.

Section 136A.653 — Exemptions.

Section 136A.657 — Exemption; Religious Schools.

Section 136A.658 — Exemption; State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement Schools.

Section 136A.66 — List Of Registered Institutions.

Section 136A.67 — Registration Representations.

Section 136A.672 — Student Complaints.

Section 136A.675 — Risk Analysis.

Section 136A.68 — Records.

Section 136A.685 — Private Institutions; Adjudication Of Fraud Or Misrepresentation.

Section 136A.69 — Fees.

Section 136A.705 — Penalty.

Section 136A.71 — Injunction.

Section 136A.82 — Citation.

Section 136A.821 — Definitions.

Section 136A.822 — Licensure.

Section 136A.8225 — School Closure.

Section 136A.823 — License Renewal.

Section 136A.824 — Fees.

Section 136A.825 — Permits For Solicitors.

Section 136A.826 — Information To Students.

Section 136A.827 — Refunds.

Section 136A.828 — Prohibitions.

Section 136A.829 — Revocation Of License Or Permit.

Section 136A.8295 — Student Complaints.

Section 136A.83 — Inspection.

Section 136A.831 — Injunction.

Section 136A.832 — Penalty.

Section 136A.833 — Exemptions.

Section 136A.834 — Exemption; Religious Schools.

Section 136A.861 — Intervention For College Attendance Program Grants.

Section 136A.87 — Planning Information For Postsecondary Education.

Section 136A.901 — Spinal Cord Injury And Traumatic Brain Injury Research Grant Program.

Section 136A.902 — Spinal Cord And Traumatic Brain Injury Advisory Council.

Section 136A.91 — Concurrent Enrollment Grants.