19 Tex. Admin. Code § 4.276 - Standards and Criteria for Off-Campus and Self-Supporting Courses
The following provisions apply to all courses covered under this subchapter, unless otherwise specified:
(1) Each course shall be within the role and
mission of the institution responsible for offering the instruction and shall
be on its inventory of approved courses.
(2) Prior Board approval may be required
before an institution may offer courses in certain subject area disciplines or
under other conditions specified by the Board or Commissioner.
(3) Study-in-America and Study-Abroad courses
offered by institutions of higher education, or by an approved consortium
composed of Texas public institutions, must be reported to the Board in the
manner prescribed by the Commissioner in order for the semester credit hours or
contact hours generated in those courses to receive formula funding.
(4) All courses shall meet the quality
standards applicable to on-campus courses.
(5) Institutions shall report to the
Coordinating Board and notify all potentially affected area institutions all
off-campus courses and programs in accordance with Coordinating Board policy
and procedures.
(6) Except for
students in out-of-country courses, students shall satisfy the same
requirements for enrollment in an academic credit course as required of
on-campus students. Out-of-country students shall be assessed for academic
guidance purposes.
(7) The
instructor of record shall bear responsibility for the delivery of instruction
and for evaluation of student progress.
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