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Ministry of Training,

Colleges and Universities


Private Career Colleges Branch
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9 Floor, Mowat Block
900 Bay Street
Toronto ON M7A 1L2

Ministre de la Formation
et des Collges et Universits
Direction des colleges
privs d'enseignement professionnel
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9 tage, difice Mowat
900, rue Bay
Toronto ON M7A 1L2

RESTRAINING ORDER,
NOTICE OF CONDITIONS ADDED TO REGISTRATION, AND
ORDER TO APPLY FOR PROGRAM APPROVAL RENEWAL

SERVED BY COURIER, FAX TO 519-971-8056


AND BY EMAIL TO services@compucampus.com
March 3, 2010
CompuCampus Inc. operating as CompuCampus College
301-1368 Ouellette Avenue
Windsor, ON N8X1J9
Attention: Dr. Ziad Alhihi, Director of CompuCampus Inc.
Restraining Order

This is a Restraining Order issued under the authority of section 46 of the Private
Career Colleges Act, 2005. As the Superintendent of Private Career Colleges, I
hereby order CompuCampus Inc. o/a CompuCampus College (CompuCampus)
to stop contravening s.15(3) of the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005 (Act), and
otherwise to comply with the Act and Regulations.
A designate of the Superintendent visited 171 Queens Avenue, London, Ontario
to conduct a new facility inspection of CompuCampus (Registration No. 105857).
This inspection was conducted as the final step in the process before the
Superintendent considers approval for the proposed change in campus location
from 427 Exeter Road, London, Ontario.
The Superintendents designate found the proposed campus already open and
operating without the necessary approval, and offering vocational programs
without being approved at this location contrary to s. 15(3) of the Private Career
Colleges Act, 2005.

Notice of Condition Added to Registrations


Pursuant to s. 15(2) of the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005, I also hereby add
the following condition to CompuCampus registrations (Registrations Nos.
102198 and 105857):

At the registrants expense, CompuCampus must secure the services of


a pre-approved third party (or parties), acceptable to the
Superintendent, who:

Meets the qualifications set out in Fact Sheet #3 Third-Party


Program Assessment (see
http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/general/factsheet3.pdf);
Conducts a physical inspection of all campuses;
Interviews a sample of students (as determined by the third party);
Reviews a sample of student files (as determined by the third party);
Observes instruction of all approved programs; and
Submits reports to the Superintendent setting out their observations
and conclusions, including an opinion as to whether or not the
registrant is operating and delivering vocational programs in
compliance with the Act and Regulations.

The registrant must cooperate fully with the third party in all
examinations and inquiries. The reports are to cover separate time
periods as determined by the third party, and be delivered to the
Superintendent on April 30, 2010 and July 30, 2010.
In order to ensure that the third party is acceptable to the
Superintendent, CompuCampus is to submit in writing the name(s),
contact information, proposed contract and qualifications of the third
party (or parties) it proposes to retain, to the Superintendent not later
than March 31, 2010.

Order to Submit Legacy Programs for Renewal


Pursuant to s. 14(2) of O.Reg. 415/06, CompuCampus must fully submit the
following programs to the Superintendent for renewal by April 23, 2010, failing
which the approval(s) will be revoked on April 26, 2010:

Database Administration Diploma


Quality Control Diploma

Consequences of Failure to Comply with this Order


Failure to comply with these orders may result in any or all of the following
actions by the Superintendent:
1. Application for a court order from the Superior Court of Justice to compel
compliance;
2. The issuance of further Administrative Monetary Penalties.
3. Prosecution for the offence of failure to comply. Upon conviction by a
court of that offence, a corporation is subject to a fine of up to $100,000;
an individual, including an officer or director of a corporation who concurs

in the commission of the offence, is subject to a fine of up to $25,000, a


prison term of up to one year, or both;
4. Immediate suspension or revocation of registrations;
5. Revocation of program approvals.

Obtaining a Copy of the PCCA, 2005


As noted above, the applicable legislation is the Private Career Colleges Act,
2005 and the regulations made thereunder. The legislation and regulations are
available at http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca . If you are unable to access any
relevant information on e-laws, you may contact our offices at (416) 314-0500 to
request that a copy of the legislation and regulations be sent to you.

Service on the Superintendent


All information required to be submitted to the Superintendent in this Notice shall
be delivered by courier to:
Superintendent of Private Career Colleges
900 Bay St., 9th Floor
Mowat Block
Toronto, ON
M7A 1L2

Sincerely,
ORIGINAL SIGNED BY:

Allan Scott
Superintendent of Private Career Colleges

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