19 Tex. Admin. Code § 2.235 - Presentation of Requests and Steps for Implementation for a New Applied Associate Degree
(a) A requesting
institution may only submit a Planning Notification in accordance with
subchapter C of this chapter (relating to Preliminary Planning Process for New
Degree Programs) using the forms available on the Coordinating Board's
website.
(b) The institution shall
demonstrate that the proposed program obtained institution and governing board
approval prior to submission.
(c) A
requesting institution may only submit an application to offer a new applied
associate degree using the forms available on the Coordinating Board's
website.
(d) Not later than the
sixtieth (60) day after an institution submits an administratively complete
application for approval, Board Staff shall provide informal notice and
opportunity for comment to other institutions of higher education in the region
in accordance with §
2.7 of this chapter (relating to
Informal Notice and Comment on Proposed Local Programs).
(e) Board Staff will make the determination
of administrative completeness in accordance with §
2.6 of this chapter (relating to
Administrative Completeness).
(f)
The Assistant Commissioner, Commissioner, or Board, as applicable, shall
approve or deny the proposed program within the timelines specified in §
2.4 of this chapter (relating to
Types of Approval Required), after receipt of the complete program proposal. If
the Assistant Commissioner, Commissioner, or Board does not act to approve or
deny the proposal within one year of administrative completeness, the program
is considered approved.
(g) Upon
approval, Board Staff will add the new degree program to the institution's
official Program Inventory. The Program Inventory contains the list of degrees
and certificates with Board approval.
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