Ohio Admin. Code 3332-1-25 - School closures
(A) A school that is unable to continue
business operations, whether as the result of a business failure or otherwise,
shall contact the board prior to the school's closure and develop and arrange
an adequate teach-out plan for its students. Such plans must be submitted to
the state board in writing prior to the school's closure.
(1) The teach-out plan will consist of but is
not limited to the following:
(a)
Identification of the school's official date of closure; and
(b) A listing by program of students enrolled
at the time of the school's closure including home addresses, telephone
numbers, email address, and estimated graduation dates for each student;
and
(c) The status of all current
refunds due and balances owed; and
(d) A listing of those students who had
prepaid for any portion of their training and a calculation of the total amount
which was prepaid by each student; and
(e) A signed agreement with one or more local
educational institutions able to provide adequate education to all students in
all programs; and
(f) Procedures
for awarding graduates their certificates, diplomas, or degrees.
(B) A school operating
under the provisions of this rule shall, prior to the discontinuance of such
school, make adequate arrangements for the safekeeping of all academic and
financial records of its former students and the arrangements must be approved
by the executive director.
(C) The
board, at its discretion, may
will direct a registered school to provide a
formal teach-out plan if the board has reason to believe the school may cease
operations prior to students' completing their objectives.
(D) The closing of a school without invoking
the procedures set forth in this rule will subject the holder of the
certificate of registration to disciplinary action in accordance with the
board's authority under section
3332.09 of the Revised
Code.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3332.031
Rule Amplifies: 3332.081, 3332.091
Prior Effective Dates: 10/14/1994, 04/17/2000, 01/02/2007, 05/01/2014
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