Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Contractor must provide all materials and technology and bear all costs of photocopying, grading, etc, in support of teaching the program. Certificates must be issued that support the conclusion of the training for the respective students. 2. Contractor must provide reports to the student and the University denoting the level of achievement at appropriate intervals designed throughout the training program, but not less than at mid-way and end points of each semester. 3. The contractor will assign all grades, reporting these grades to the University at the close of each fourweek session, and will maintain communication about attendance and behaviors with the University on an ongoing basis to support the success of the program. 4. The Contractor must hold ACCET or accreditation for delivering such programs through the U.S. Department of Education. 5. The Contractor will hire, monitor, train, and supervise all teachers to enable level-appropriate instruction with no more than fifteen (15) students per classroom and follow all best practices in the program. 6. The Contractor shall conduct a criminal history background check for its personnel working under the resulting contract to ensure that personnel involved in the program are NOT registered sex offenders and have NOT committed felonies. The scope of the check must be nationwide and, at a minimum, must include Federal, state and county records for all states where the Contractor’s employee has resided in the past seven (7) years. (By submitting an offer, Offeror certifies that it has conducted background checks for all initial teachers in the program.) 7. The Contractor must instruct in University-designated facilities. 8. The Contractor must provide the services at a cost not to exceed five thousand five hundred dollars ($5,500) per student per semester.