Maestro College’s main campus is located at 10830 N Central Expressway, Suite 252, Dallas, Texas 75231. The surrounding area includes city courts, medical and IT facilities. The campus is easily accessible via Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) Light Rail and nearby bus routes.
Classes are held at the Campbell Center in lecture rooms, technology labs, a clinical lab, a lounge area, a Learning Resource Center, and administrative offices. The facility is ADA-compliant and equipped with modern computers and software. Free covered parking is available directly behind the building.
The Arlington branch campus is located at 1112 E Copeland Road, Suite 230, Arlington, Texas, near Six Flags, The Ballpark, and AT&T Stadium. It features lecture classrooms, tech labs, a Learning Resource Center, a student lounge, and administrative offices. The building is ADA-compliant with free parking available.
Title IX – Important Information
Campus Safety and Security
Maestro College emphasizes the importance of safety and security for all students and staff. In accordance with the Clery Act, Maestro College: - Monitors criminal activity - Publishes an Annual Campus Safety and Security Report - Maintains a three-year crime statistics history
The report includes: - Crime reporting procedures - Campus access and facility maintenance policies - Campus law enforcement policies - Safety education programs - Crime prevention programs - Monitoring off-campus student activities - Alcohol and drug policies - Education programs for violence prevention - Emergency response procedures - Missing student protocols - Crime logs and annual crime statistics. Annual Security Reports:
Maestro College is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education (COE), a national accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
The College has been placed on probationary status by the COE as a result of a review of its audited fiscal year 2024 financial statements. Probation is a temporary status that indicates the institution must demonstrate compliance with specific accreditation standards within a defined period.
This probationary status does not affect Maestro College’s accreditation, approval to operate, eligibility to award credentials, or recognition by the U.S. Department of Education. Maestro College remains fully accredited and continues to operate in good standing.
The College is actively working with the Council on Occupational Education and has submitted required documentation to address the cited matters. All required actions are scheduled to be resolved within the timeframe established by the COE.
Council on Occupational Education (COE)
The reporting year must cover 12 months. Institutions may choose the most recent 12-month period ending June 30 and reported annually in December.
- Completion Rate: Total number of completers divided by the cumulative enrollment minus students still in school at the end of the reporting period.
- Placement Rate: Total completers employed in their field of training divided by total completers minus those unavailable for employment or who refused employment.
- Licensure Rate (if applicable): Number of individuals who passed the licensure exam(s) divided by those who took the exam(s).
Texas Completion and Employment Rate Calculation
The Completion Rate is the number of students who graduated as a percentage of all students who left school, excluding those who entered other postsecondary education, the military, incarceration, or died. The Employment Rate is calculated by dividing the number of graduates employed in a related field by the total number of graduates, excluding those who entered other postsecondary education, the military full-time, were incarcerated, or died. Both placed and not placed graduates are counted.
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Maestro College Cancellation and Refund Policy
Transfer of Credit and Articulation Agreements
Maestro College maintains an articulation agreement with Maestro University (formerly Bottega University). Transfer of credit beyond established articulation agreements is determined solely by the receiving institution.
Maestro Transfer of Credit Policies
Faculty and Staff Rosters
Student Right-to-Know Act
Maestro College complies with the Student Right-to-Know Act by reporting graduation rates and consumer information via IPEDS:
Maestro College (Formally reported as Peloton College) – Dallas Campus NCES Data
Maestro College (Formally reported as Peloton College) – Arlington Campus NCES Data
IPEDS Student Demographics and Outcomes:
Health and Safety
Safety Tips: - Be alert and aware of surroundings - Stay in well-lit areas - Walk with a companion - Avoid displaying valuables - Secure vehicles and office items
Drug and Alcohol Policy: Maestro College enforces a strict drug- and alcohol-free policy. Violations may result in disciplinary action or legal referral.
Reporting Crimes and Emergencies: - Call 911 for emergencies - Report incidents to staff promptly - Anonymous reporting available
Evacuation Procedures: - Follow verbal or alarm announcements - Exit via designated stairwells - Assemble at designated outdoor areas
Timely Warnings: - Issued for significant threats to campus safety - Distributed via email, text, phone, and building systems
Campus Security: - No campus security personnel; building security available in Dallas - Security access card required during non-operating hours
Copyright Compliance: - All students and employees must comply with copyright laws - More info: https://www.copyright.gov/
Personal Services: - No medical or dental services provided - Students may be referred to external professionals for personal support
Non-Emergency Numbers: Dallas: - Police: (214) 670-4415 - Fire: (214) 670-4319 or 3-1-1 Arlington: - Police: (817) 274-4444 - Fire: (817) 459-5500
Approval and Accreditation: - Approved by Texas Workforce Commission - Accredited by Council on Occupational Education (COE)
Immunization: - Strongly encouraged, but not required - Info: http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/immunize/
Complaint Process Information
Federal Program Integrity rules issued by the U.S. Department of Education require institutions to provide to students or prospective students contact information needed to file a complaint with its accrediting agency and with relevant state agencies.
General Student Grievance Policy
Arbitration Disclosure
TWC Student Grievance Policy (select appropriate link below to view each campus policy):
· TWC – Peloton College – Dallas campus Student Grievance Policy
· TWC – Peloton College – Arlington campus Student Grievance Policy
To file a complaint with Peloton College:
Send complaint to:
S2704director@pelotoncollege.edu
To provide feedback with the U.S. Department of Education, whether to report an issue or give positive comments, visit their feedback website at https://studentaid.gov/feedback-center/
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) Complaint Process for Degree Seeking Students: While most student concerns can be resolved through Peloton College’s grievance policy process, there may be instances where a satisfactory resolution is not determined. In such cases, after a degree seeking student has exhausted the options for resolution of their concern through the school’s grievance resolution process, students may file a complaint with THECB (certain restrictions apply). More information about THECB’s complaint process is available at their website, https://www.highered.texas.gov/student-complaints/
NC-SARA Student Complaint Process
Every student deserves a positive educational experience. Sometimes a student’s experience may not be what they anticipate, and the student may have a concern or a complaint. SARA consumer protection provisions require the institution’s home state, through its SARA State Portal Entity, to investigate and resolve allegations of dishonest or fraudulent activity by the state’s SARA-participating institutions, including the provision of false or misleading information. A student has the right to lodge a complaint or grievance. The institution should ensure that all concerns and complaints of students are addressed fairly and are resolved promptly. Student complaints relating to consumer protection laws offered under the terms and conditions of the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA), must first be filed with the institution to seek resolution . The student should begin the complaint process with the institution and if resolution is not found, the student would contact the institution’s home state SARA Portal Entity. NC-SARA maintains a directory of SARA State Portal Entities.
https://nc-sara.org/state-portal-entity-contacts
For all complaints regarding Texas degree-granting postsecondary institutions participating in SARA, complete the Student Complaint Form and email the form to Complaints@highered.texas.gov . Please include the following information within the student complaint form when describing the complaint:
· Was the student a resident of a state other than Texas at the time of the complaint?”
· Did the complaint result from distance education courses, activities, and operations provided by a Texas SARA-participating institution?
The web address for the rules governing student complaints – Title 19 of the Texas Administrative Code, Sections 1.110- 1.120 is:
http://texreg.sos.state.tx.us/public/readtac$ext.ViewTAC?tac_view=5&ti=19&pt=1&ch=1&sch=E&rl=Y
For other consumer affairs, you can file a Consumer Complaint with the Attorney General of Texas office at: https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/consumer-protection/file-consumer-complaint