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Going the Distance Financial Aid for On-line and Distance Learning. Thomas J. Dalton, Assistant Vice President for Enrollment Management Excelsior College. Excelsior College History.
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Going the DistanceFinancial Aid for On-line and Distance Learning Thomas J. Dalton, Assistant Vice President for Enrollment Management Excelsior College
Excelsior College History • 1971 – The Regents External Degree Program is established by the Board of Regents of The University of the State of New York • 1977 – The Regents External Degree Program earns accreditation by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools • 1984 – Regents External Degree Program changes its name to Regents College Degrees. • 1998 – The College separates from the Board of Regents, becoming an independent College with its own charter and Board of Trustees • 2001 – New name “Excelsior College” is adopted
Excelsior College Today • Assessor of Credits • No Residency Requirement (except for capstone course) • Assessment of prior learning • Credits by Examination • Credits by On-line Courses
The Higher Education Reconciliation Act (HERA) • On February 8, 2006, online students got a boost in their ability to pay for distance education. • HERA struck down the 50-percent rule, a 1992 statute denying online students equal access to certain types of federal loans.
50 Percent Rule • Before the change, the regulation -- known as the 50-percent rule -- made the Title IV student-aid program off limits to any institution that enrolled more than half of its students at a distance or offered more than half of its courses at a distance. • The rule was enacted to halt the spread of diploma mills of the 1980s.
50 Percent Rule • Students at Colleges providing more than 50 percent of their courses online couldn't qualify for Title IV, HEA financial assistance.
Demonstration Program • Eventually, several major online institutions received special exemptions from the 50-percent rule when Congress enacted the Distance Education Demonstration Program. • In 2006, following sharp growth in online-education programs, Congress revoked the rule altogether.
Fear with Rescinding the 50% Rule • Some observers predicted that the rule change would create a swarm of institutions vying to become eligible for Title IV programs. • Others warned of a new age of diploma mills • In the 3 years since the rule was lifted, little has happened. • Only a handful of schools have become eligible including: • Excelsior College • American Public University
DOE – Program Review • If the institution offers programs via distance education, include the following: • a list of all programs that are offered at physical campus locations • a list of all programs that includes courses that are offered via distance education, regardless of the percentage (e.g. online) • Please provide whatever materials explain the faculty role in regards to interaction with students in distance education courses (e.g. faculty contract, handbook, job description, and policy, training materials) • any instructions or materials provided to students for participation in online courses
DOE – Program Review • If the institution offers correspondence courses, include the following: • The percentage of correspondence courses offered in the latest complete award year • A list of all courses offered in the latest complete award year, identifying those courses that are correspondence
How EC Monitors Interaction with Students • Instructors • Course Assistance • Excessive Absenteeism Policy
Excessive Absenteeism Policy • “Attendance and participation in course activities are essential to student success at Excelsior College” • “A student is expected to be in contact with the instructor at the beginning of the course and to remain an active participant until its completion” • “Attendance will be monitored on a weekly basis”
Excessive Absenteeism Policy • The minimum expectation of a student is to demonstrate some activity in his or her course at least once a week. Activity is defined as one of the following: • Posting on a discussion board, • Taking an assessment (Exam) • Submission of an assignment
Excessive Absenteeism Policy • If a student fails to actively participate in a course for three consecutive weeks, at any point in a term, the student is considered excessively absent • The student will be administratively withdrawn (AW) after three consecutive weeks of nonparticipation • If an AW occurs in all course work a R2T4 is calculated
Other Challenges with Online Distance Learning • SAP • Two Pell Grants in One Year • Consortium Agreements • Campus Safety and Security