Catapult End User License Agreement (EULA)

Last Updated: June 23, 2026

This End User License Agreement (Agreement) constitutes a legally binding contract between you, the individual user (User), and American Access Institute (AAI). This Agreement governs your personal access to and use of the Catapult learning management system (Platform).

1. Scope of License and Ownership

AAI grants you a personal, temporary, revocable, non-exclusive, and non-transferable right to use the Platform strictly for personal workforce readiness development, educational career mapping, and milestone tracking. You explicitly acknowledge the distinct division of intellectual property ownership regarding this Platform: AAI retains exclusive, sole ownership of all curriculum frameworks, trauma-informed training methodologies, professional development materials, and educational content delivered through the Platform.

Catapult Education Group (CEG), a Wyoming LLC, retains exclusive ownership of the underlying learning management system software code, database architecture, tracking algorithms, and interface designs, which are licensed to AAI. You acquire no ownership rights, equity, or intellectual property claims regarding any portion of the software or the curriculum.

2. Authorized Use and Account Security

Your account is for your personal use only. You agree to maintain the strict confidentiality of your login credentials and accept responsibility for all activities that occur under your account. You shall not:

• Share your password or access tokens with any third party.

• Attempt to reverse-engineer, decompile, or copy the source code or design layout of the Platform.

• Use automated bots, scrapers, or scripts to access or extract data from the Platform.

• Upload, transmit, or share any offensive, inappropriate, or unlawful text, media, or data through platform communication channels.

3. Organizational Relationship and Data Flow

The Platform is deployed to you in coordination with an authorized community organization (Sponsoring Institutional Collaborator) that oversees your program enrollment. You acknowledge that your milestone progression, survey responses, and active utilization metrics will be visible to designated case managers and administrators of the Sponsoring Institutional Collaborator to assist with your workforce training. AAI and CEG handle user data in accordance with their established Privacy Policies and relevant data protection mandates.

4. Termination of Access

AAI and CEG reserve the right, in their sole discretion, to suspend or terminate your access to the Platform if you violate any terms of this Agreement. If the Master Collaboration & Service Agreement between AAI and your Sponsoring Institutional Collaborator expires or terminates, AAI will provide a reasonable notice period to permit the extraction or retrieval of your personal milestone records prior to account deactivation.

5. Governing Law

This Agreement is governed by, construed, and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Nevada, without regard to conflict of law principles. Any legal disputes arising from your use of the Platform must be handled exclusively within the state or federal courts located in Clark County, Nevada.

2. HOW WE USE THE INFORMATION WE COLLECT

AAI uses Covered Information solely for authorized educational purposes at the direction of the District, including:

  • Operating the Catapult platform and Catapult Connect mobile application.

  • Providing customized career-readiness guidance and pathway recommendations.

  • Facilitating automated system alerts (nudges) to support student progress.

  • Complying with FERPA and Nevada state law.

3. HOW WE SHARE INFORMATION

  • Authorized Subprocessors:AAI does not sell Covered Information. We share information only with authorized Subprocessors necessary for hosting, security, and instructional delivery (e.g., AWS, CEG). These parties are contractually prohibited from re-identifying De-Identified Student Data.

  • District Control:AAI acknowledges that student records remain the property of and under the direct control of the local education agency (the District or other organization).

  • Law Enforcement:We may disclose information if required by a court order or subpoena.

4. DATA RETENTION AND DELETION

  • To comply with Nevada law and District standards, AAI retains Covered Information only for the duration necessary to fulfill the educational purposes defined by the District. Notwithstanding any internal audit logs, all Covered Information is subject to secure purging within 30 days of a formal request from the District or upon termination of the service agreement, as mandated byNRS 388.293.

5. SECURITY PLAN

Pursuant toNRS 388.293, AAI maintains a comprehensive data security plan that includes:

  • Technological Safeguards:AES 256-bit encryption for data at rest and TLS 1.2 or higher for data in transit.

  • Administrative Safeguards:Infrastructure hosted in SOC 2-compliant data centers with restricted access protocols.

  • Physical Safeguards:Industry-standard protections at all data processing locations.

6. CHILDREN’S PRIVACY

  • In compliance with COPPA, AAI does not allow children under the age of 13 to register without verified institutional or parental consent.

7. CONTACT INFORMATION

  • Questions regarding this Privacy Policy or our data practices should be directed to [email protected].