
An FAA Certified Aircraft Maintenance Training School
FAA Certificate Number IAAT654K
Campus Disclosures – International AeroTech Academy Lakeland, Fl
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REPORTING OF CRIMINAL ACTIVITY OR EMERGENCIES
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International AeroTech Academy (IATA) is concerned that all situations involving criminal action, emergencies, or policy violations be reported promptly to the appropriate authority.
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IATA while not required to comply with the United States Department of Education Student Right-To-Know and Campus Security Act chooses to voluntarily make public the same reporting criteria. It is the obligation and responsibility of every employee and student to report any situation that falls into the categories specified as criminal action, emergencies, or policy violations.
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Students will be notified during orientation about specific security policy concerns they should be aware of while attending IATA. Statistics concerning criminal offenses reported under this Act are available upon request at the time of registration or request for school information.
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All facilities of IATA are under the supervision of staff members any time they are open to students or the public. Immediate reporting of situations involving security concerns is critical. The following procedures specify the reporting policy in the IATA Lakeland, Fl campus.
1. A situation may be immediately reported to any instructor or staff member available to the person reporting.
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2. All situations will be forwarded along with investigative information to the Director or a delegated representative.
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3. IATA will promptly investigate any situation reported. Where policies or procedures of IATA are violated, corrective action will be applied to resolve the situation. If the situation involves a violation of law or an emergency requiring the assistance of government agencies, the Director or a designated representative will request such assistance.
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HOW ARE OUR STUDENTS DOING?
The following information is provided to assist you in making the most informed decision to attend IATA and serves as a component of the school’s voluntary compliance with the Department of Education’s Student Right-To-Know Act and the Campus Security Act.
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PLACEMENT and COMPLETION DISCLOSURE
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During the period of Oct 1st, 2023, to Jan 1, 2025, 60 new students enrolled. Of the 60 students enrolled, 47 students or 78% are continuing in the program as of May 29, 2025.
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Of the 17 students that graduated from November 2022 through Oct 2024, 12 or 71% have been placed in aviation related jobs.
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The percentage of first-time IATA students who began their studies in the General program and returned for Airframe was 85% overall. The percentage of students who transitioned from Airframe to Powerplant is 90%.
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The overall completion rate of students who fully complete the program from October 2022 to the present is 88%.
The overall rate of students obtaining FAA certification is 86%.
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CAMPUS CRIME REPORTING STATISTICS
The following statistics are made available upon request by a student, family member or prospective student. These statistics are for the reporting period of January 1, 2023, to December 31, 2024. The complete Annual Security Report can be obtained from Student Services, Director of Maintenance Training, or on the Student Portal at www.intaerotech.com.
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CATEGORY NUMBER OF OFFENSES
Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter 0
Forcible sex offenses (including forcible rape) 0
Non-forcible sex offenses 0
Robbery 0
Aggravated assault 0
Stalking 0
Domestic Violence 0
Burglary 0
Motor vehicle theft 0
Arson 0
Negligent manslaughter 0
Hate crimes 0
Dating Violence 0
​Statistics concerning the number of arrests and/or student disciplinary action for the following crimes occurring on campus for the reporting period of January 1, 2023, to December 31, 2024.
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CATEGORY NUMBER OF OFFENSES
Liquor Law Violations 0
Drug Law Violations 0
Illegal Weapons Possessions 0
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​Revised 29 May 2025
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