Or. Admin. Code § 583-050-0014 - Unaccredited Degrees
Effective January 13, 2015:
(1) Users of unaccredited degrees may use the
degrees in the following ways.
(a)
Unaccredited degrees that have achieved approval under ORS
348.609(1)(d)
can be used without a disclaimer.
(b) Unaccredited degrees that have not
achieved approval under ORS
348.609(1)(d)
can only be used with a disclaimer.
(c) Degrees issued by degree mills are
invalid for use, with or without a disclaimer.
(2) Process for approval under ORS
348.609(1)(d).
A claimant of an unaccredited U.S. degree may submit to the Commission
information indicating that the school conferring the degree has the legal
authority to issue degrees in another state and could reasonably be considered
for approval in Oregon under OAR chapter 583, division 30.
(a) A reasonable possibility of approval can
be demonstrated by submitting to the Commission the appropriate review fee and
sufficient evidence that the unaccredited institution could meet the academic
standards established in OAR chapter 583, division 30 for authorization to
operate in Oregon if it chose to make such an application.
(b) The Commission may, upon its own motion,
evaluate an unaccredited institution and determine whether it has a reasonable
chance to meet Oregon authorization standards without a degree user making such
a request.
(c) If a request for
evaluation under this section is not made tothe Commission's executive director
within 30 days of notification that an unaccredited degree is being used
contrary to Oregon law, the degree user's right to such a review is waived and
the Commission may pursue appropriate enforcement action. Degree users may,
within the first 30 days, request up to 30 additional days for the purpose of
gathering material necessary to apply for an evaluation.
(3) A claimant of a non-U.S. degree issued by
a degree supplier not accredited by a U.S. accreditor may submit to the
Commission information proving that the supplier issuing the degree has the
following characteristics.
(a) The supplier
is operating legally as a degree-granting institution in its host country.
(b) The host country has a
postsecondary approval system equivalent to U.S. accreditation in that it
applies qualitative measures by a neutral external party recognized in that
role by the government.
(c) The
supplier has been approved through the demonstrable application of appropriate
standards by the host country's accreditor equivalent.
(d) All degrees issued by the supplier are
legally valid for use and professional licensure within the host
country.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 348.609
Stats. Implemented: ORS 348.609
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