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SREB State Authorization Regional Reciprocity (S-SARA) Regional Forum January 21, 2014. SREB SARA Regional Forum. Thanks to Lumina Foundation Strategy Officer, Christine Marson. SREB SARA Regional Forum. NC-SARA Staff Marshall Hill, Alan Contreras Guests from: MHEC—Jenny Parks
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SREB State Authorization Regional Reciprocity (S-SARA)Regional ForumJanuary 21, 2014
SREB SARA Regional Forum Thanks to Lumina Foundation Strategy Officer, Christine Marson
SREB SARA Regional Forum NC-SARA Staff • Marshall Hill, Alan Contreras Guests from: • MHEC—Jenny Parks SREB Staff & Consultants • Dave Spence, Mike Abbiatti, Betsey Avery, Kris Biesinger, Deborah Choi, Mark Emblidge, Joan Lord, Holly Lynde, Phil Moss
SREB SARA Advisory Committee December 2012 – First Meeting • Bill Crews, Georgia Nonpublic Postsecondary Education Commission • Joseph DeFilippo, State Council of Higher Education for Virginia • Menia Dykes, Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning • Joel Hartman, University of Central Florida • Steve Kime • Sarah Levy, Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education • Laura Palmer Noone, Lumina Foundation
SREB SARA Advisory Committee (Continued) December 2012 – First Meeting • John Opper, Florida Virtual Campus • Frank Prochaska, University of North Carolina General Administration • Jon Sizemore, Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia • Larry Tremblay, Louisiana Board of Regents • Darlene Williams, Northwestern State University • Nancy Williamson, University of Maryland University College • Jeannie Yockey-Fine, Cooley, LLP
SREB SARA Regional ForumGoals Provide to all interested parties, at various levels and across higher education sectors, a current understanding and status update of the state authorization reciprocity agreement (SARA) initiative. Levels:institutional, state, organizational Sectors: publics, private non-profits, and private for-profits
SREB SARA Regional ForumGoals Provide informative and supportive materials and introduce state and institutional applications. Packet materials can be downloaded from http://ide.sreb.org
SREB SARA Regional ForumGoals Help all interested parties understand SARA requirements and parameters more accurately and thoroughly. There will be consistent standards for: • Institutional online program integrity • Institutional financial responsibility • Triggers for “physical presence” • Complaint processing • Data collection and sharing
SREB SARA Regional ForumGoals Address your concerns and questions throughout the day. • Q&A Panel after NC-SARA presentation and at the end of the day • Follow up additions to the FAQ document Each state delegation leaves with a plan of action to take steps needed to join SARA • S-SARA State Self-Assessment and Action Plan Worksheet
SREB’s Electronic Campus A gateway to e-learning opportunities and online services for adult learners wishing to start, continue, or complete their education.
SREB’s Electronic Campus (EC) • Launched in 1998 with 100 courses. • Fall 2013: Close to 10,000 courses • January 2014: 2,181 degree programs • All SREB states participate • Institutions are regionally accredited, not-for-profit and chartered in an SREB state. • Institutions meet Principles of Good Practice and Common Standards.
SREB’s Electronic Campus (EC) Often forgotten about – but part of the Principles of Good Practice was reciprocity for the courses and programs listed on the EC. • ..first step in its creation was to conduct a survey. The resulting report, SREB State Regulations as They Apply to Distance Learning, found that “… there appear to be no significant regulatory considerations that would halt the development of such a regional approach.” Thus, in January 1998, the Electronic Campus was launched.
SREB’s Electronic Campus Regional Reciprocity Agreement (SECRRA) • In 2012 all SREB states were asked to re-affirm original reciprocity arrangement in writing • States could opt in/out • RECIPROCAL…states not agreeing to participate will be required to seek approval in other SREB states
SREB’s Electronic CampusRegional Reciprocity Agreement (SECRRA) • SECRRA reinforces the past Electronic Campus arrangement • The arrangement is limited to EC courses and programs. • SECRRA was the only such agreement in the nation. • All SREB states except Alabama participate, effective January 2014.
Overview and Purpose of SARA National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA) Marshall Hill, Executive Director, NC-SARA Alan Contreras, Coordinator, NC-SARA and W-SARA
Moving from SECRRA to SARA • SREB is fully supportive of the national SARA model and effort and is committed to working to fully implement it • SREB is fully committed to not leaving states without a reciprocity agreement • Cannot have a ‘competing’ process to reciprocity
Moving from SECRRA to SARA • SARA will begin to be implemented in SREB states • Electronic Campus State Coordinators will continue with current SECRRA processes and procedures • SECRRA and SARA parallel for the next couple of years
SREB SARA Regional Forum Break and Hotel Checkout
SREB SARA Regional Forum Student Complaint Process Marshall Hill, Executive Director, NC-SARA Alan Contreras, Coordinator, NC-SARA and W-SARA
SREB SARA Regional Forum Question & Answers
SREB SARA Regional Forum State Breakout Sessions Kris Biesinger Coordinator, S-SARA
SREB SARA Regional Forum Question & Answers
For More Information NC-SARA Marshall Hill, mhill@nc-sara.org Alan Contreras, acontreras@nc-sara.org http://nc-sara.org/ SREB SARA@sreb.org mary.larson@sreb.org http://ide.sreb.org/