Once again, the Education Department has delayed the implementation of the proposed requirement that schools offering distance learning obtain authorization to operate in each state in which they are physically located. Inside Higher Education has the story:
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Are you confused about how the Department of Education plans to enforce state authorization regulations as applied to distance learning programs? If so, check out this article, which clarifies many of the issues surrounding this legislative labyrinth:
As more and more schools, colleges, and universities begin offering distance learning programs, many of our clients have contacted us with basic questions regarding how to launch DL courses successfully. For an excellent summary of the subject, please read the … Continue reading →
An interstate commission is drafting an agreement that will make it easier for university online programs to meet “state authorization” regulations. Even though the Department of Education’s original “state authorization” rules were blocked by a federal appeals court, many administrators … Continue reading →
It appears the euphoria some felt when federal regulations that would have imposed state authorization requirements on schools offering online programs was struck down in court was premature. Online education providers will want to follow this story closely. Ecampusnews.com reports:
Four big online education providers have overtaken their traditional competitors. E School News has the story:
http://www.eschoolnews.com/2012/08/08/online-education-degrees-skyrocket/
The Department of Education has dropped its attempt to force institutions with distance learning programs to be licensed in every state in which they enroll students. Inside Higher Ed has the story:
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