WyoTech has misled NATEF and their students for years claiming to meet NATEF training standards. For years WyoTech has falsified training hours on it's application to NATEF for certification. Unless you take automotive, light duty diesel, high performance powertrains and chassis fabrication you DO NOT receive the correct amount of training hours to be NATEF Certified in Automotive Mechanics. The same holds true for Collision/Refinishing and HD Diesel. WyoTech has been lying to NATEF for years about training hours just to fly the NATEF banner.
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WyoTech is under investigation by NATEF for falsifying documents to aquire NATEF certification.
The Huffington Post is a real scum fake news website. Be very careful dealing with anyone there. They are bad, real bad.
It's NATEF's responsibility to investigate this, not the government. NATEF is a certification honored by the Automotive industry as meeting a common standard in training. Besides, I wouldn't give Halprin a drink of water if he was dying of thirst. When NATEF returns with their findings it is up to them if they turn over the information to the DOE or just pull their certification.
@Insider, have you contacted attorney David Halperin at the Huffington Post? He broke the original story that exposed Everest's worst practices a few years ago.
The monitor is worthless.
And to the Compliance Monitor? What is status of our monitor? We were told it expired at end of January.
It's been reported to NATEF
If this is true, has it been reported to the monitor, Clark Kent Ervin?
She is the worst. Her and DW should go back to doing HS presentations - although she already crashed that plane!
Maybe it has been reported
Not unexpected with a bunch of D-list executives and managers running Zenith and ECMC.
Something tells me that NATEF isn't reading this blog. You might be wise to share your data with them.