Ohio Admin. Code 3333-1-13.1 - Assessment of fees for approval and participation in SARA for Ohio institutions of higher education
This rule is adopted under authority conferred upon the
chancellor of the Ohio board of regents
department of higher education by division (B)(4) of
section 3333.171 of the Revised Code:
The chancellor may "assess and collect fees, pursuant to rules adopted by the
chancellor under Chapter 119. of the Revised Code from participating
institutions in Ohio."
A state authorization reciprocity agreement (SARA) is an
agreement among its member states, districts and U.S. territories that
establishes comparable national standards for interstate offering of
postsecondary distance-education courses and programs. It is intended to make
it easier for students to take online courses offered by postsecondary
institutions in a state other than the one where they reside. It is also
intended to make it easier for institutions to offer courses and programs to
students in other states. Eligible institutions in Ohio, as defined by division
(F)(1) of section 3333.171 of the Revised Code
that wish to become participating institutions as defined by division (F)(2) of
section 3333.171 of the Revised Code
must apply to the chancellor on forms provided by the chancellor. Additional
information regarding the application process and SARA can be found in the Ohio
board of regents
department of higher education' manual titled
"Guidelines and Procedures for Academic Program Review" available online at
www.ohiohighered.org/academic-program-approval.
Full-time equivalent ("FTE") enrollment means the institution's total full-time equivalent enrollment as shown in the "Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System" (IPEDS). IPEDS can be found online at http://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/
|
Activity |
Less than 2,500 FTE enrollment |
2,500-9,900 FTE enrollment |
10,000 or more FTE Enrollment |
|
Annual Fee (12 months of participation) |
$ 2000.00 |
$ 4000.00 |
$ 6000.00 |
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3333.171
Rule Amplifies: 3333.171
Prior Effective Dates: 08/20/2015
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