In particular, the study found severe accountability problems with both programs,
most notably: they do not serve students in rural areas where there were virtually no private
schools or scholarship organizations (SOs) present; they fund primarily religious
schools, which are not required to be
accredited or adhere to the same standards for curricula as
public schools; they do not require the same testing requirements as
public schools, making it impossible to gauge student achievement; and they do not require reporting by
schools or SOs.
Of all of the
schools that are
accredited in Indiana by CAAHEP, MedTech College does one of the
most thorough jobs of notifying the
public on placement rates of its graduates and the success rates of graduates that complete the program.