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DOE State Authorization Rules

DOE State Authorization Rules. A Thorny Process with Prickly Repercussions Martha Ellis, Ph.D. University of Texas System. Why State Regulation?. Categories. Online Learning Physical Presence Recruiting/Marketing Complaints.

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DOE State Authorization Rules

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  1. DOE State Authorization Rules A Thorny Process with Prickly Repercussions Martha Ellis, Ph.D. University of Texas System

  2. Why State Regulation?

  3. Categories • Online Learning • Physical Presence • Recruiting/Marketing • Complaints

  4. Online LearningFederal vacated by U.S. District Court Ruling on July 12, 2011 State Laws still apply • Some states regulate and some do not • It depends • Exemptions, ambiguous, explicit, physical presence

  5. Physical Presence • Clinicals, internships, student teaching • Testing center • Faculty or staff living in the host state • Recruitment activities

  6. Recruitment and Marketing • College fairs • Recruiters in the state • Marketing through local media • Local telephone number, local host internet URL

  7. Contacts for Complaints • SACS • Contact information for all states and protectorates • Deadline was July 1, 2011

  8. Penalties • Federal financial aid—misrepresentation, complaints • State fines • Deadlines—July 1, 2011and immediate

  9. Process • Who is your “go –to” person • Review enrollment history • Review regulations in top enrollment states and know those that do not require approval • Engage key campus leaders • Create short profile to send to regulators • Document everything you do • Create digital depository for documents

  10. Process Cont. • Pay the many fees • Communicate to internal stakeholders • Keep working on the process

  11. Resources • http://cpupc.org/doestateauthorization.html • http://wcet.wiche.edu/wcet/docs/state-approval/FinalStateApprovalRegulationsforDistanceEducationAStarterListwithAddendum2.pdf • http://www.sheeo.org/stateauth/Distance%20Education%20State%20Fees%20-%20Summary.pdf

  12. Questions and comments

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