§ 602.24 - Additional procedures certain institutional agencies must have.  


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  • § 602.24 Additional procedures certain institutional accreditors agencies must have.

    If the agency is an institutional accrediting agency and its accreditation or preaccreditation enables those institutions to obtain eligibility to participate in Title title IV, HEA programs, the agency must demonstrate that it has established and uses all of the following procedures:

    (a) Branch campus.

    (1)

    The agency must require the institution to notify the agency if it plans to establish a branch campus and to submit a business plan for the branch campus that describes -

    (

    i

    1) The educational program to be offered at the branch campus; and

    (

    ii

    2) The projected revenues and expenditures and cash flow at the branch campus

    ; and (iii) The operation, management, and physical resources at the branch campus

    .

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    2) The agency may extend accreditation to the branch campus only after it evaluates the business plan and takes whatever other actions it deems necessary to determine that the branch campus has sufficient educational, financial, operational, management, and physical resources to meet the agency's standards. (3)

    b) Site visits. The agency must undertake a site visit to

    the

    a new branch campus or following a change of ownership or control as soon as practicable, but no later than six months, after the establishment of that campus or the change of ownership or control.

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    b) Change in ownership.

    c) Teach-out plans and agreements.

    (1) The agency must

    undertake a site visit to

    require an institution

    that has undergone a change of ownership that resulted in a change of control as soon as practicable, but no later than six months after the change of ownership.

    (c) Teach-out plans and agreements.

    (1it accredits to submit a teach-out plan as defined in 34 CFR 600.2 to the agency for approval upon the occurrence of any of the following events:

    (i) For a nonprofit or proprietary institution, the Secretary notifies the agency of a determination by the institution's independent auditor expressing doubt about the institution's ability to operate as a going concern or indicating an adverse opinion or a finding of material weakness related to financial stability.

    (ii) The agency acts to place the institution on probation or equivalent status.

    (iii) The Secretary notifies the agency that the institution is participating in title IV, HEA programs under a provisional program participation agreement and the Secretary has required a teach-out plan as a condition of participation.

    (2) The agency must require an institution it accredits or preaccredits to submit a teach-out plan and, if practicable, teach-out agreements (as defined in 34 CFR 600.2) to the agency for approval upon the occurrence of any of the following events:

    (i) The Secretary notifies the agency that it has placed the institution on the reimbursement payment method under 34 CFR 668.162(c) or the heightened cash monitoring payment method requiring the Secretary's review of the institution's supporting documentation under 34 CFR 668.162(d)(2).

    (ii) The Secretary notifies the agency that the Secretary has initiated an emergency action against an institution, in accordance with section 487(c)(1)(G) of the HEA, or an action to limit, suspend, or terminate an institution participating in any title IV, HEA program, in accordance with section 487(c)(1)(F) of the HEA

    , and that a teach-out plan is required

    .

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    ii

    iii) The agency acts to withdraw, terminate, or suspend the accreditation or preaccreditation of the institution.

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    iii

    iv) The institution notifies the agency that it intends to cease operations entirely or close a location that provides one hundred percent of at least one program, including if the location is being moved and is considered by the Secretary to be a closed school.

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    iv

    v) A State licensing or authorizing agency notifies the agency that an institution's license or legal authorization to provide an educational program has been or will be revoked.

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    3) The agency must evaluate the teach-out plan to ensure it

    provides for the equitable treatment of students under criteria established by the agency, specifies additional charges, if any, and provides for notification to the students of any additional charges.

    (3includes a list of currently enrolled students, academic programs offered by the institution, and the names of other institutions that offer similar programs and that could potentially enter into a teach-out agreement with the institution.

    (4) If the agency approves a teach-out plan that includes a program or institution that is accredited by another recognized accrediting agency, it must notify that accrediting agency of its approval.

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    5) The agency may require an institution it accredits or preaccredits to enter into a teach-out agreement as part of its teach-out plan.

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    6) The agency must require a closing institution to include in its teach-out agreement -

    (i) A complete list of students currently enrolled in each program at the institution and the program requirements each student has completed;

    (ii) A plan to provide all potentially eligible students with information about how to obtain a closed school discharge and, if applicable, information on State refund policies;

    (iii) A record retention plan to be provided to all enrolled students that delineates the final disposition of teach-out records (e.g., student transcripts, billing, financial aid records);

    (iv) Information on the number and types of credits the teach-out institution is willing to accept prior to the student's enrollment; and

    (v) A clear statement to students of the tuition and fees of the educational program and the number and types of credits that will be accepted by the teach-out institution.

    (7) The agency must require an institution it accredits or preaccredits that enters into a teach-out agreement, either on its own or at the request of the agency, to submit that teach-out agreement for approval. The agency may approve the teach-out agreement only if the agreement

    is between institutions that are accredited or preaccredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency

    meets the requirements of 34 CFR 600.2 and this section, is consistent with applicable standards and regulations, and provides for the equitable treatment of students being served by ensuring that the teach-out institution -

    (i)

    The teach-out institution has

    Has the necessary experience, resources, and support services to

    - (A) Provide

    provide an educational program that is of acceptable quality and reasonably similar in content,

    structure

    delivery modality, and scheduling to that provided by the institution that is ceasing operations either entirely or at one of its locations;

    and (B) Remain stable,

    however, while an option via an alternate method of delivery may be made available to students, such an option is not sufficient unless an option via the same method of delivery as the original educational program is also provided;

    (ii) Has the capacity to carry out its mission

    ,

    and meet all obligations to existing students; and

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    ii) The teach-out institution demonstrates that it can

    iii) Demonstrates that it -

    (A) Can provide students access to the program and services without requiring them to move or travel for substantial distances

    and that it will

    or durations; and

    (B) Will provide students with information about additional charges, if any.

    (8) Irrespective of any teach-out plan or signed teach-out agreement, the agency must not permit an institution to serve as a teach-out institution under the following conditions:

    (i) The institution is subject to the conditions in paragraph (c)(1) or (2) of this section.

    (ii) The institution is under investigation, subject to an action, or being prosecuted for an issue related to academic quality, misrepresentation, fraud, or other severe matters by a law enforcement agency.

    (9) The agency is permitted to waive requirements regarding the percentage of credits that must be earned by a student at the institution awarding the educational credential if the student is completing his or her program through a written teach-out agreement or transfer.

    (10) The agency must require the institution to provide copies of all notifications from the institution related to the institution's closure or to teach-out options to ensure the information accurately represents students' ability to transfer credits and may require corrections.

    (d) Closed institution. If an institution the agency accredits or preaccredits closes without a teach-out plan or agreement, the agency must work with the Department and the appropriate State agency, to the extent feasible, to assist students in finding reasonable opportunities to complete their education without additional charges.

    (e) Transfer of credit policies. The accrediting agency must confirm, as part of its review for initial accreditation or preaccreditation, or renewal of accreditation, that the institution has transfer of credit policies that -

    (1) Are publicly disclosed in accordance with § 668.43(a)(11); and

    (2) Include a statement of the criteria established by the institution regarding the transfer of credit earned at another institution of higher education.

    (i) It reviews the institution's -

    (A) Policies and procedures for determining the credit hours, as defined

    (f) Credit-hour policies. The accrediting agency, as part of its review of an institution for initial accreditation or preaccreditation or renewal of accreditation, must conduct an effective review and evaluation of the reliability and accuracy of the institution's assignment of credit hours.

    (1) The accrediting agency meets this requirement if -

    Agency designations. In its accrediting practice, the agency must -

    (1) Adopt and apply the definitions of “branch campus” and “additional location” in 34 CFR 600.2

    , that the institution awards for courses and programs

    ;

    and

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    B

    2)

    The application of

    On the

    institution

    Secretary's

    policies and procedures to its programs and coursework; and

    (ii) Makes a reasonable determination of whether the institution's assignment of credit hours conforms to commonly accepted practice in higher education.

    (2) In reviewing and evaluating an institution's policies and procedures for determining credit hour assignments, an accrediting agency may use sampling or other methods in the evaluation, sufficient to comply with paragraph (f)(1)(i)(B) of this section.

    (3) The accrediting agency must take such actions that it deems appropriate to address any deficiencies that it identifies at an institution as part of its reviews and evaluations under paragraph (f)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section, as it does in relation to other deficiencies it may identify, subject to the requirements of this part.

    (4) If, following the institutional review process under this paragraph (f), the agency finds systemic noncompliance with the agency's policies or significant noncompliance regarding one or more programs at the institution, the agency must promptly notify the Secretary.

    (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1845-0003)

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    request, conform its designations of an institution's branch campuses and additional locations with the Secretary's if it learns its designations diverge; and

    (3) Ensure that it does not accredit or preaccredit an institution comprising fewer than all of the programs, branch campuses, and locations of an institution as certified for title IV participation by the Secretary, except with notice to and permission from the Secretary.

    [64 84 FR 5661758924, OctNov. 20, 1999, as amended at 74 FR 55428, Oct. 27, 2009; 75 FR 66947, Oct. 29, 20101, 2019]