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International College of Broadcasting ADDENDUM TO CATALOG (Revised March 2014) INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF BROADCASTING CRIME AWARENESS AND CAMPUS SECURITY ACT OF 1990 I. AUTHORITY AND PURPOSE: Pub. L. 101-546, the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act, as amended by Pub. L. 102-26, provides that effective September 1, 1992, all post secondary institutions are required to provide a campus security report to all of their current students and employees, upon request. II. OBJECTIVE: It is the objective of this report to inform the campus community, according to the directives outlined above, of matters pertinent to campus security. The report contains both procedural and statistical information, as follows: III. PROCEDURAL INFORMATION: A. Description of the procedure to be used for reporting criminal actions on campus. Any person witnessing an act known to be in violation of the law of this institution, this community, the County of Montgomery, the State of Ohio, or the United States of America, is expected to immediately report, either in person or in writing, such an occurrence to any school administrator. B. Description of how the institution will respond to such reports: Any administrator receiving a report of criminal activity occurring on campus will immediately bring such report to the attention of his/her superior. That administrator will immediately contact the local police or sheriff s department and report the event. C. Description of the policy concerning the securing of and access to the facilities: Students have access to all classroom areas which appear on their schedule according to their program of study, as well as to any of the break rooms. Students also have access to the library during open hours. Students do not have access to the school buildings at times other than those during which supervisory staff or faculty are present. Staff and faculty have access to all areas of the facility needed to carry out their assigned tasks. Staff and faculty do not have access to the institutions business office, except upon invitation. D. Description of the authority of security personnel and the identification of same: The following administrative personnel have authority indicated by the order of their appearance on the following list, as it concerns campus crime and security matters: J. Michael LeMaster, President Eric Clark, School Director and Director of Education James Stringfield, Admissions Director Kenneth Pyles, /Student Services Olivia LeMaster, Office Manager/Registrar All other non-teaching personnel

E. Statement of the policy which encourages the reporting of all campus crimes to security personnel and local police: Students are admitted and personnel are chose based on reasonable indications that they are honest and reliable persons. The campus community is proud of its crime-free reputation. All citizens of the campus community may be confident that all reasonable attempts will be made to protect identity of persons reporting incidents of criminal behavior in so far as the apprehension and, where appropriate, the prosecution of the alleged perpetrators will allow. F. Description of the type and frequency of distribution of security policies: Information will be verbal addressed at the time of orientation. Appearance of this document, update annually, in the student handbook. G. Description of the policies which govern the possession, use or sale of alcoholic beverages and illegal drugs: All students sign the Drug-Free Awareness Disclosure Document. All students sign the Acknowledgment Release, which indicates that they have read and are aware of all of the policies of the institution. The form is maintained in the student s permanent record file. All employees are similarly made aware of these policies through the Employee Handbook. H. Description of drug and alcohol abuse education programs currently being used: The is a drug-free workplace. All students sign an affidavit which makes them aware of campus policies concerning drugs and alcohol. In addition, they are advised that treatment is available in the community and that school personnel will assist them where necessary. IV. STATISTICAL INFORMATION Statistical information must be disclosed which show the number of occurrences on campus during the period between January 1, 2012 and December 31, 2012 in the following categories: NUMBER OF CATEGORY OCCURRENCES Murder 0 Sex Offenses 0 a. Forcible 0 b. Non-forcible 0 Robbery 0 Aggravated Assault 0 Burglary 0 Statistical information must be disclosed which reflect the nature and specific conditions concerning the arrest which occurred on campus, during the period between January 1, 2012 and December 31, 2012 which involved: NUMBER OF CATEGORY OCCURRENCES Violation - Liquor rules 0 Violation - Illegal drug rules 0 Violation - Weapons possession 0 CAMPUS SEXUAL ASSAULT POLICY I.C.B. will not condone any action that constitutes sexual assault or sexual harassment. These actions will be considered and will be handled as crimes. Any person witnessing these types of activities should report them to a member of the staff. The staff will report these offenses to the proper law enforcement authorities. In the case of sexual assault or sexual harassment, the college will assist the victim to find appropriate counseling through community resources. If the victim and the accused perpetrator are students of I.C.B., both will be informed of any institutional disciplinary action brought because of the accusations of sexual impropriety. Actions may include, but are not limited to, expulsion and having formal charges filed with the appropriate law enforcement agencies.

START DATE AND GRADUATION DATE (4 SEMESTER STUDENTS) START DATE SEMESTER SCHEDULE GRAD DATE 03/31/14 03/31/14 to 07/11/14 07/28/14 to 11/07/14 07/10/15 07/28/14 07/28/14 to 11/07/14 07/27/15 to 11/06/15 11/06/15 11/24/14 07/27/15 to 11/06/15 11/23/15 to 03/11/16 03/11/16 START DATE AND GRADUATION DATE (5 SEMESTER STUDENTS) START DATE SEMESTER SCHEDULE GRAD DATE 03/31/14 03/31/14 to 07/11/14 07/28/14 to 11/07/14 07/27/15 to 11/06/15 11/06/15 07/28/14 07/28/14 to 11/07/14 07/27/15 to 11/06/15 11/23/15 to 03/11/16 03/11/16 11/24/14 07/27/15 to 11/06/15 11/23/15 to 03/11/16 03/28/16 to 07/08/16 07/08/16 SCHOOL PERSONNEL J. MICHAEL LeMASTER President ERIC CLARK School Director ERIC CLARK Director of Education JAMES STRINGFIELD Admissions Director LIZ MILLER Financial Aid Administrator OLIVIA LeMASTER Office Manager/Registrar HOLLY LeMASTER Office Assistant TOMMY COLLINS Head / Radio Director TODD HUFFMAN Head / Recording Director TYRONE WILLIAMS Head / Television Director KENNETH PYLES /Student Services JOE BARDGILL CARLETON BARWICK JUSTIN COST KEVIN FODOR JESSICA GRAUE HOWARD KONICOV TOM MICHAELS EMMA O NEAL SHAUN O SHAUGHNESSY CHHAYA PANCHAL BARNEY SENTNER THEODORE SHAMAN INSTRUCTORS Video Production Audio/Recording Engineering Radio Technical Education Audio/Recording Engineering Technical Education INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF BROADCASTING FACULTY RADIO Tommy Collins: Kevin Fodor: Tom Michaels: AAS in Radio and Television Broadcasting AAS in Marketing Lakewood Community College Diploma in Radio and Television Broadcasting BA in Broadcast Journalism Ohio State University RECORDING/AUDIO ENGINEERING Justin Cost: MS in Entertainment Business Full Sail University BS in Music Business Full Sail University AAS in Recording Arts Full Sail University AAS in Recording/Audio Engineering and Video Production

Todd Huffman: AAS in Recording/Audio Engineering and Video Production Shaun O Shaughnessy: BA in Music Technology Capital University AAS in Liberal Arts in Science Sinclair Community College VIDEO PRODUCTION Joe Bargdill: Tyrone Williams: AAS in Radio and Television Broadcasting BFA in Digital Design American Intercontinental University AAS in Recording/Audio Engineering and Video Production TECHNICAL AND GENERAL EDUCATION Carleton Barwick: MA in Management Antioch University Midwest BS in Business Management University of Phoenix Brent Coeling: MA in Communications/Speech Morehead State University BA in Business Administration/Marketing Cedarville College Jessica Graue: MA in English Composition and Rhetoric Wright State University BA in Mass Communications Wright State University Howard Konicov: MS Environmental Science Indiana University BA of Economics Washington University Emma O Neal: MA in Communications Trinity Washington University BA in Communications Trinity Washington University Chhaya Panchal: MS Applied Statistics Wright State University MS Theory of Statistics and BS Mathematics Sardar Patel University Barney Sentner: BS in Journalism University of Kansas Theodore Shaman: Juris Doctorate University of Southern California BA in English and Political Science Miami University HOLIDAYS FOR 2014 HOLIDAY 2014 New Years Day January 1 Martin Luther King Day January 20 President s Day February 17 Good Friday April 18 Memorial Day May 26 Independence Day July 4 Labor Day September 1 Columbus Day October 13 Veterans Day November 11 Thanksgiving Day November 27 Christmas Day December 25 For 2014: Christmas break will be determined at a later date.

TUITION AND FEES ASSOCIATE DEGREE - RECORDING AUDIO ENGINEERING AND VIDEO PRODUCTION PROGRAM REGISTRATION FEE $100.00 (4 SEMESTERS) 64 CREDIT 67 CREDIT 70 CREDIT 1ST SEMESTER $7,280.00 $7,621.25 $7,962.50 2ND SEMESTER $7,280.00 $7,621.25 $7,962.50 3RD SEMESTER $7,280.00 $7,621.25 $7,962.50 4TH SEMESTER $7,280.00 $7,621.25 $7,962.50 TOTAL TUITION $29,120.00 $30,485.00 $31,850.00 (5SEMESTERS) 64 CREDIT 67 CREDIT 70 CREDIT 1ST SEMESTER $5,824.00 $6,097.00 $6,370.00 2ND SEMESTER $5,824.00 $6,097.00 $6,370.00 3RD SEMESTER $5,824.00 $6,097.00 $6,370.00 4TH SEMESTER $5,824.00 $6,097.00 $6,370.00 5TH SEMESTER $5,824.00 $6,097.00 $6,370.00 TOTAL TUITION $29,120.00 $30,485.00 $31,850.00 ($95.00 TUITION DEPOSIT INCLUDED IN FIRST SEMESTER) BOOKS ARE APPROXIMATELY $2200.00 FOR THE ENTIRE PROGRAM ASSOCIATE DEGREE - RADIO AND TELEVISION PROGRAM REGISTRATION FEE $100.00 DIPLOMA BROADCASTING I PROGRAM REGISTRATION FEE $100.00 (3 SEMESTERS) 36 CREDIT 1ST SEMESTER $5,460.00 2ND SEMESTER $5,460.00 3RD SEMESTER $5,460.00 TOTAL TUITION $16,380.00 ($95.00 TUITION DEPOSIT INCLUDED IN FIRST SEMESTER) BOOKS ARE APPROXIMATELY $1000.00 FOR THE ENTIRE PROGRAM *ALL CLASSES REQUIRE AUDIO CDs OR DVDs FOR PROJECTS. COST FOR EACH PROGRAM IS ESTIMATED AT $ 50.00 *For information regarding comparable programs related to tuition and program length, please consult your local library, high school guidance counselor, or the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges at the address below. ACCSC 2102 WILSON BOULEVARD, SUITE 302 ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 22201 (703) 247-4212 (4 SEMESTERS) 66 CREDIT 69 CREDIT 72 CREDIT 1ST SEMESTER $7,507.50 $7,848.75 $8,190.00 2ND SEMESTER $7,507.50 $7,848.75 $8,190.00 3RD SEMESTER $7,507.50 $7,848.75 $8,190.00 4TH SEMESTER $7,507.50 $7,848.75 $8,190.00 TOTAL TUITION $30,030.00 $31,395.00 $32,760.00 (5 SEMESTERS) 66 CREDIT 69 CREDIT 72 CREDIT 1ST SEMESTER $6,006.00 $6,279.00 $6,522.00 2ND SEMESTER $6,006.00 $6,279.00 $6,522.00 3RD SEMESTER $6,006.00 $6,279.00 $6,522.00 4TH SEMESTER $6,006.00 $6,279.00 $6,522.00 5TH SEMESTER $6,006.00 $6,279.00 $6,522.00 TOTAL TUITION $30,030.00 $31,395.00 $32,760.00 ($95.00 TUITION DEPOSIT INCLUDED IN FIRST SEMESTER) BOOKS ARE APPROXIMATELY $2200.00 FOR THE ENTIRE PROGRAM INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF BROADCASTING

STUDENT RIGHT-TO-KNOW COHORT DATA GRADUATION/PERSISTENCE RATES The following is a breakdown of students who started classes between July 2010 and the Fall Classes (November 2010) and their progress towards graduation. 50 Students started classes during the time frame discussed above. The following is a breakdown, as of November, 2010 of the progress that the students have made towards completion. 30 Students or 60% of the students graduated as scheduled within 100% of the normal time frame for graduation. 18 Students or 36% of the students were terminated or withdrew from the school prior to completion of their programs. 0 Students or 0% of the students are still in attendance at the college, working toward graduation within 150% of the normal time frame for graduation. The 150% time frame for completion for the last start date and longest program ends November 2013. PLACEMENT AND GRADUATION RATES FOR LAST FOUR YEARS FOR INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF BROADCASTING Rates for July 2008 to June 2009 Of the 44 students enrolled in this program 29 graduated, 14 withdrew, and 0 still 1 was unavailable for graduation. COMPLETION RATE = 67% PLACEMENT RATE = 61% Of the 62 students enrolled in this program 31 graduated, 31 withdrew, and 0 still COMPLETION RATE = 50% PLACEMENT RATE = 61% - No students were started, terminated, completed or were available for placement during the reporting period of July 2008 to June 2009. Rates for July 2009 to June 2010 Of the 37 students enrolled in this program 13 graduated, 24 withdrew, and 0 still COMPLETION RATE = 35% PLACEMENT RATE = 44% Of the 64 students enrolled in this program 36 graduated, 28 withdrew, and 0 still COMPLETION RATE = 56% PLACEMENT RATE = 69% Of the 1 students enrolled in this program 1 graduated, 0 withdrew, and 0 still enrolled in classes. COMPLETION RATE = 100% PLACEMENT RATE = 100% Rates for July 2010 to June 2011 Of the 37 students enrolled in this program 13 graduated, 24 withdrew, and 0 still COMPLETION RATE = 35% PLACEMENT RATE = 44% Of the 64 students enrolled in this program 36 graduated, 28 withdrew, and 0 still COMPLETION RATE = 56% PLACEMENT RATE = 69% Of the 1 student enrolled in this program 1 graduated, 0 withdrew, and 0 still enrolled in classes. COMPLETION RATE = 100% PLACEMENT RATE = 100% Rates for July 2011 to June 2012 Of the 27 students enrolled in this program 17 graduated, 10 withdrew, and 0 still COMPLETION RATE = 63% PLACEMENT RATE = 73% Of the 34 students enrolled in this program 21 graduated, 13 withdrew, and 0 still COMPLETION RATE = 62% PLACEMENT RATE = 63% Of the 5 students enrolled in this program 2 graduated, 3 withdrew, and 0 still enrolled in classes. COMPLETION RATE = 40% PLACEMENT RATE = 50% PLACEMENT/COMPLETION DATA AS REPORTED TO ACCSC (Accrediting Commission for Career Schools and Colleges) Reporting Period July 1, 2013 Covers Students Who Started Between 7/10 7/11

Broadcasting I Diploma 11/10 Cohort Total Started: 3 Employed in the Field (Placed Related): 1 Total Terminations: 2 Placed Unrelated: 0 Total Completions: 1 Continuing Education: 0 Rate: 33% Rate: 100% 3/11 Cohort Total Started: 2 Employed in the Field (Placed Related): 0 Total Terminations: 1 Placed Unrelated: 1 Total Completions: 1 Continuing Education: 0 Rate: 50% Rate: 0% 7/11 Cohort: No students started in this cohort. Communication Arts in Television and Radio 7/10 Cohort Total Started: 12 Employed in the Field (Placed Related): 6 Total Terminations: 5 Placed Unrelated: 1 Total Completions: 7 Continuing Education: 0 Rate: 58% Rate: 86% 11/10 Cohort Total Started: 9 Employed in the Field (Placed Related): 2 Total Terminations: 3 Placed Unrelated: 2 Total Completions: 6 Continuing Education: 2 Rate: 67% Rate: 50% 3/11 Cohort Total Started: 6 Employed in the Field (Placed Related): 3 Total Termination: 2 Placed Unrelated: 1 Total Completions: 4 Continuing Education: 0 Rate: 67% Rate: 75% Video Production/Recording Audio Engineering 7/10 Cohort Total Started: 11 Employed in the Field (Placed Related): 7 Total Terminations: 1 Placed Unrelated: 3 Total Completions: 10 Continuing Education: 0 Rate: 91% Rate: 70% 11/10 Cohort Total Started: 12 Employed in the Field (Placed Related): 4 Total Terminations: 5 Placed Unrelated: 2 Total Completions: 7 Continuing Education: 1 Rate: 58% Rate: 67% 3/11 Cohort Total Started: 11 Employed in the Field (Placed Related): 1 Total Terminated: 7 Placed Unrelated: 2 Total Completions: 4 Continuing Education: 1 Rate: 36% Rate: 33% is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges, which requires the calculation of employment placement rates by program. Those rates are calculated as the percentage of graduates employed during the calculation time period of 150% of the student s program length plus three months. Graduates who are unavailable for placement are removed from the employment placement calculation. Specifically, graduates who fall into one of the categories are removed: death, incarceration, active military service deployment, the onset of a medical condition that prevents employment, or international students who have returned to their country of origin. The established placement benchmark for this accreditor is 66%. Information on employment is gathered by the placement office through frequent contacts with graduates. PLACEMENT/COMPLETION DATA AS REPORTED TO State of Ohio Board of Career Colleges and Schools Reporting Period July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013 Associate Degree Programs Total # of Programs: 2 Total Enrollment: 142 Employed in the Field (Placed Related): 17 Total Terminations: 41 Placed Unrelated: 13 Total Completions: 33 Not Placed: 2 Still Enrolled: 68 Not Available for : 1 Diploma Programs Total # of Programs: 1 Total Enrollment: 1 Employed in the Field (Placed Related): 0 Total Terminations: 0 Placed Unrelated: 1 Total Completions: 1 Not Available for : 0 Still Enrolled: 0 Program Completion for Students who Completed Between 7/1/2012-6/30/2013 Broadcasting I Diploma Total Completing in 100% time frame: 0 Total Completing in 150% time frame: 1 Communication Arts in Television and Radio Total Completing in 100% time frame: 12 Total Completing in 150% time frame: 1 Video Production/Recording Audio Engineering Total Completing in 100% time frame: 19 Total Completing in 150% time frame: 1