(A) Authority
This rule is adopted under authority conferred upon the
chancellor of higher education by division (N) of section
3333.04 of the Revised
Code:
"Approve or disapprove all new degrees and new degree programs
at all state colleges, universities, and other state-assisted institutions of
higher education";
(B)
Definitions
(1) A "new undergraduate degree"
means a recognition or award for completion of a prescribed course of study in
an institution of higher education designated by the recognized titles of
associate of arts, associate of science, associate of applied business,
associate of applied science, associate of technical study, associate of
individualized study, bachelor of arts, bachelor of science,
bachelor of applied science or other
baccalaureate degrees in professional and technical fields of study such as the
bachelor of education, bachelor of fine arts, bachelor of science in nursing,
bachelor of social work, and so on.
(2) A "new undergraduate program of study"
means any prescribed course of study in an institution of higher education
which constitutes a major, technical major, minor, concentration or certificate
(one year technical, short term technical, undergraduate, post-baccalaureate)
leading to a recognized degree or specific employment situation which was not
in effect as of September 20, 1963, and which has not been previously approved
by the chancellor higher education.
(3) A "state-assisted institution of higher
education" has the same definition as set forth in section
3345.011 of the Revised
Code.
(C) Procedure for
consideration
(1) Any state college,
university, and other state-assisted institution of higher education that
intends to award a new undergraduate degree or new undergraduate program of
study must demonstrate compliance with the chancellor's standards for academic
programs as outlined in the Ohio department of higher education's manual,
titled "Guidelines and Procedures for Academic Program Review" and available on
the chancellor's website
www.ohiohighered.org. Compliance with the
standards ensures that each institution of higher education meets basic
expectations for academic degrees or instruction creditable toward such
degrees. Institutions are responsible for maintaining all academic programming
in accordance with the standards and for notifying the chancellor, as outlined
in "Guidelines and Procedures for Academic Program Review," of any substantive
change.
(2) Any state college,
university, and other state-assisted institution of higher education that
requests approval to award a new undergraduate degree or new undergraduate
program of study must submit information on the following items to the
chancellor: accreditation status, institutional mission and governance,
resources and facilities, academic policies, student support services, general
education requirements, program operations, faculty credentials, faculty
capacity, program curriculum, assessment, online learning (if applicable),
prospective enrollment, projected financial needs to support the program and
adequacy of expected subsidy and other income to meet program needs, alignment
with the Ohio's a and transfer policy, evidence of workforce need
and student interest, and collaboration, coordination and program
duplication.
(3) A member of the
chancellor's staff will assist an institution in the development and review of
a request to award a new undergraduate degree or undergraduate program of study
according to the processes outlined in the "Guidelines and Procedures for
Academic Program Review." The chancellor or a member of the chancellor's staff
may coordinate the submission of materials and review of a request with an
institutional or specialized accrediting body in instances where the new
undergraduate degree or undergraduate program of study will also be reviewed by
such entities.
(4) The chancellor
may, as part of the chancellor's review, consider comments from the
chancellor's staff, peer review, public comment, or the outcome of an
institutional or specialized accreditation review. The decision to approve or
disapprove a request, and the conditions by which a request is approved or
disapproved, lies solely with the chancellor.
(D) Review of new undergraduate degrees or
new undergraduate programs of study that lead to educator preparation licenses
and endorsements
(1) Any state college,
university, and other state-assisted institution of higher education that
intends to award a new undergraduate degree or new undergraduate program of
study that leads to an educator preparation license or endorsement must be
approved by the chancellor pursuant to this rule as well as section
3333.048 of the Revised Code and
rule
3333-1-16 of the Administrative
Code. A member of the chancellor's staff will assist the institution in the
coordination of such reviews.
(E) Changes to approved undergraduate degrees
or undergraduate degree programs
(1) Any
state college, university, and other state-assisted institution of higher
education that has been approved by the chancellor to award an undergraduate
degree or undergraduate program of study may request approval to make changes
to the program according to this rule. The chancellor or a member of the
chancellor's staff will assist the institution in the coordination of such
reviews.
(2) Any state college,
university, and other state-assisted institution of higher education that has
been approved by the chancellor to award an undergraduate degree or
undergraduate program of study that leads to an educator preparation license or
endorsement may request approval to make changes to the program pursuant to
this rule as well as section
3333.048 of the Revised Code and
rule
3333-1-16 of the Administrative
Code. The chancellor or a member the chancellor's staff will assist the
institution in the coordination of such reviews.
(F) Periodic review
(1) The chancellor reserves the right to
perform periodic reviews of undergraduate degrees and undergraduate programs of
study to ensure that the programs remain in compliance with the standards set
forth in the "Guidelines and Procedures for Academic Program Review." The
chancellor or a member of the chancellor's staff will assist the institution in
the coordination of such reviews.
(2) The chancellor will perform periodic
reviews of state colleges, universities, and other state-assisted institutions
of higher education to ensure that each institution remains in compliance with
the processes set forth in the "Guidelines and Procedures for Academic Program
Review." Institutions should notify the chancellor at least twelve months
before the institution's reaffirmation review with the higher learning
commission of the north central association of
colleges and schools and should communicate the results of the review
to the chancellor at the conclusion of the review.
(3) An institution must inform the
chancellor, according to the "Guidelines and Procedures for Academic Program
Review," any time an institutional or specialized accrediting body, or state
licensing agency, informs the institution of a finding that could place the
institution's or program's accreditation, or state licensing approval, in
jeopardy. The chancellor or a member of the chancellor's staff will work with
the institution to determine the steps needed to maintain approval and to
coordinate activities with the appropriate accrediting body or state
agency.
(G) Effective
date
The procedures established by this rule shall become effective
upon adoption of this rule, and shall be applicable to all new undergraduate
degree and undergraduate programs of study pending as of the effective date or
submitted thereafter.