Or. Admin. Code § 583-030-0046 - Fees and Expenses
Effective January 13, 2015:
(1) Each application from a school seeking
new or renewed authorization to confer or offer to confer a degree, or through
instruction or related services to provide academic credit applicable to a
degree, shall be accompanied by payment of a fee to the "Higher Education
Coordinating Commission." There is no entitlement to refund of a paid fee under
any circumstances. The fee is intended to recover the expenses of carrying out
a review and providing services to a school during its period of authorization.
(2) The fees imposed by the
Commission for reviewing applications seeking new or renewed authorization to
confer or offer to confer a degree are based on the schedule established by the
Legislative Assembly in ORS
348.606.
(c) Fee discounts.
(A) In reviewing simultaneous application for
two or more degrees, the Commission, at its discretion, may reduce the fee for
review of a degree that is closely related in type and content to one on the
same level for which the full fee is paid. Such a reduction ordinarily depends
on the provision of instruction by a single faculty for both degrees. Degrees
on the same level using at least 50 percent of the same courses, taught by at
least 50 percent of the same faculty, will be treated as one degree application
for review and fee purposes.
(B)
The Commission, at its discretion, may also reduce the fee when institution
size, low faculty and administrative turnover, stability of ownership or board
membership or other factors substantially reduce staff time required for
evaluation and subsequent oversight and service. Such reductions are limited to
20 percent below the basic fee.
(C)
The fee for religious-exempt schools may not exceed the lesser of the actual
cost to the Commission of determining the school's compliance with the
requirements for an exemption under ORS
348.604, and may not exceed
$1,000.
(3)
Application from a school for authorization to offer instruction or related
services providing academic credit applicable to a degree offered only by
another school or schools shall be accompanied by fees proportionate to those
established in the paragraph immediately above. However, such fees may be
discounted at the discretion of the Commission to reflect a program of reduced
dimension if and only when the necessary review analysis is concomitantly
reduced.
(4) When the Commission's
Executive Director finds it necessary to pay an expert outside consultant for
assistance in reviewing an application, or when it incurs other unusual
expenses in the course of review, all costs thus incurred may be charged to the
applicant school in addition to the basic fee.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183 & 348
Stats. Implemented: ORS 348
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