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State Approval: Running in Two Directions

Published by: WCET | 3/3/2011

As of today, there are 119 days remaining until July 1, when the ‘state authorization’ regulation takes effect.  With less than four months to go, we are forced to split our attention in two directions. The first direction is “advocacy.”  […]

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State Approval: Updates and a Suggestion to Call HELP

Published by: WCET | 2/14/2011

Happy Valentines Day. There has been much action on the “state authorization” issue over the last couple weeks.  In late 2010, I had several people assure me that this issue was “not a problem.”  It has been fun to watch […]

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State Approval: Creating Model Reciprocal Agreements

Published by: WCET | 2/10/2011

I am pleased to welcome Paul Shiffman, Assistant Vice President for Strategic and Governmental Relations as a guest blogger. As reported in earlier blog postings, Excelsior College’s Presidents’ Forum is working on model reciprocal agreements to aid institutions in obtaining […]

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State Approval Update: No Extensions for Distance Ed, but WCET Helps

Published by: WCET | 1/12/2011

I learned an important fact this week…institutions offering distance education in other states will need to meet the regulations (if any) of those states by July 1, 2011.  There are no extensions.  But, keep reading for some good news. In […]

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State Approval Regulations: Update on Conversations and Activities

Published by: WCET | 12/21/2010

Okay, I have to confess that I created the title for the December 7 webcast “Clarifying New Federal Regulations on State Approval for Distance Education.”   I really appreciated the willingness of Fred Sellers from the U.S. Department of Education (USDOE) […]

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What Do We Know about State Approval of Distance Ed?

Published by: WCET | 12/2/2010

The U.S. Department of Education recently released new regulations regarding the state approval of out-of-state institutions operating in each state.  These regulations put some expectations both on states in regulating those out-of-state institutions and the institutions in meeting the regulations […]

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Distance Ed Institutions May Need More State Approvals

Published by: WCET | 10/28/2010

The U.S. Department of Education may be requiring institutions that offer distance education courses to meet the state approval requirements for each state in which the institution enrolls students. This morning, I have been sifting through a new “Program Integrity […]

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Senate ‘For-Profit’ Hearings: We ALL Need to Pay Attention

Published by: WCET | 7/21/2010

If you have not heard about it, there are several links below to coverage of the U.S. Senate’s hearing last week regarding for-profit institutions. I could not make it to DC for the hearing, but I followed the tweets and […]

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