22 Pa. Code § 31.1 - Purpose and scope
(a)
This chapter provides protection for students and citizens of this
Commonwealth, guides the orderly development of postsecondary education in this
Commonwealth and offers direction to those intending to establish new
institutions of postsecondary education in this Commonwealth.
(b) This chapter does not apply to Chapter 35
(relating to community colleges), except for the following:
(1) Section 31.6 (relating to
information).
(2) Section
31.23 (relating to program
database).
(3) Section
31.24(e)
(relating to faculty).
(4) Section
31.52 (relating to
accreditation).
(6) Section
31.71 (relating to
notification).
(7) Section 31.72 (relating to obligations).
(9) Section 31.21(a)
and (b) (relating to curricula).
(c) Exclusive of community colleges, this
chapter applies to an institution of postsecondary education, domestic or
foreign, including both out-of-State and out-of-country, legally authorized to
award college credits or grant degrees in this Commonwealth, and to an
institution or chartering group applying for authorization. An entity is
required to be approved as a postsecondary institution under this chapter to
award college credits or grant degrees in this Commonwealth. An institution is
prohibited by law to operate in this Commonwealth and award college credits or
grant degrees unless legally authorized to do so. Provisions of Board
regulations in this part that are in conflict with this chapter do not affect
the applicability of this chapter unless specified by another provision of
Board regulations in this part.
(d)
This subpart establishes the minimum standards for achieving and maintaining
approval of institutions and programs.
(e) Only a postsecondary degree-granting
institution having more than 50% of its degree programs consisting of
resident-based instruction may be established or operate in this Commonwealth.
For combination programs, the residential portion of the program shall be
offered on a regularly scheduled basis. An approved postsecondary
degree-granting institution that has operated for 10 years within this
Commonwealth, or a private licensed school offering AST or ASB degrees that has
operated for 10 years within this Commonwealth, may petition the Department to
be established to operate as a college or university with more than 50% of its
degree programs offered through distance education , if it has demonstrated the
following:
(1) Accreditation by a regional
accreditation agency approved by the United States Department of
Education.
(2) Graduated a minimum
of 25 students each from 10 degree programs in place at the time of petitioning
for approval.
(3) Is not in
corrective action status .
(4) The
Department has not initiated the process to revoke its approval of the
institution.
(f) Except
as specifically provided in this chapter, this chapter does not apply to
private licensed schools or other proprietary institutions of postsecondary
education that do not offer degrees. These institutions are governed by the
Private Licensed Schools Act (24 P. S. §§
6501-6518) and Chapters 42 and 73 (relating
to program approval; and private licensed schools-general
provisions).
Notes
The provisions of this § 31.1 amended under sections 2603-B
and 2604-B of the Public
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