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What is State Authorization?

State authorization refers to federal, state and professional licensing board regulations that impact online and on-ground educationoffered across state lines.Compliance with these regulations ensures that an Ohio State degree will be recognized and that a student will be eligible to sit for licensure instates other than Ohio.

Authorization requirementsvary by state and program, and mayimpact university operations. At Ohio State, we have a team dedicated to researching regulations, seeking and maintaining compliance, and communicating changes in authorization status.

The Out-of-State Educational Activities policy serves as the guiding policy for the state authorization team and its units that it supports.

SARA

The State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA) is a national initiative thatincreases student access to distance education courses and programs while maintaining compliance with state regulations. Institutions participating in SARA can offer educational opportunities in all 49 SARA member states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico without seeking individual approval in each state.

Ohio State was approved as a SARA institution in2015. Participation expands educational opportunities for Ohio State students, decreases institutionalrisk, and reduces costs associated with offering Ohio State programs nationally.

SARA establishes national standards for offering interstate education, but additional approvals may be required for the following out-of-stateactivities:

  • Out-of-state field experiences in a licensed field
  • Online licensure programs
  • Placements of more than 10 students per program simultaneously at a placement facility
  • Establishment of a physical location
  • Requiring students to meet in person

To learn more about SARA,visit nc-sara.org.

Professional Licensure & Certification Disclosure Resources

Licensure & Certification Program Inventory

Required Web Disclosures for Licensure & Certification Programs

U.S. Department of Education regulations and NC-SARA policies require institutions to disclose whether a program leading to a professional license or certification meets educational requirements for licensure or certification in all U.S. states. The Office of Distance Education and eLearning maintains central disclosure websites, and units must share the following disclosure on the licensure program webpage maintained by the unit:

Online Licensure or Certification Programs
Ohio State academic programs are designed to prepare students to sit for applicable licensure or certification in Ohio. If you plan to pursue licensure or certification in a state other than Ohio, please review state educational requirements for licensure and certification and state licensing board contact information atgo.osu.edu/disclosures(link is external).

Example:
ODEE maintains onlineMaster of Science in Nursing licensure disclosures for all 50 states onthe ODEE online program disclosure website.

The College of Nursing shares a link to the ODEE website on theMaster of Science in Nursing webpagethat is maintained by the College of Nursing.

On-Campus Licensure or Certification Programs
Ohio State academic programs are designed to prepare students to sit for applicable licensure or certification in Ohio. If you plan to pursue licensure or certification in a state other than Ohio, please review state educational requirements for licensure and certification and state licensing board contact information atgo.osu.edu/onground.

Example

:
ODEE maintains Respiratory Therapy program disclosures for all 50 states on the ODEE on-campus program disclosure website.

The School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences shares a link to the ODEE website on the Respiratory Therapy program webpage that is maintained by HRS.

Required DirectDisclosures for Licensure & Certification Programs

U.S. Department of Education regulations and NC-SARA policies require institutions to share professional licensure disclosures directly with prospective students who inquire about a program and students who enroll in a program that leads to licensure or certification. A direct disclosure can be sharedvia emailin response to a prospective student inquiry andshould beincluded in anacceptance email or welcome packet.Use the following templates to share direct disclosures:

Online Licensure or Certification Programs
Ohio State academic programs are designed to prepare students to apply for applicable licensure or certification in Ohio. If you plan to pursue licensure or certification in a state other than Ohio, please review state educational requirements for licensure andcertification and state licensing board contact information atgo.osu.edu/disclosures(link is external).

Ohio State makes every effort to ensure state licensure and certification information is current; however, state requirements may change. Please contact the applicable licensing board(s) in the state where you may want to pursue licensure or certification before beginning an academic program to verify whether a program meets educational requirements for licensure or certification in the state.

Ohio State generally does not offer online licensure or certification programs to students located in a state where the program does not meet educational requirements to apply for licensure or certification.

On-campus Licensure or Certification Programs
Ohio State academic programs are designed to prepare students to apply for applicable licensure or certification in Ohio. If you plan to pursue licensure or certification in a state other than Ohio, please review state educational requirements for licensure andcertification and state licensing board contact information atgo.osu.edu/onground(link is external).

Ohio State makes every effort to ensure state licensure and certification information is current; however, state requirements may change. Please contact the applicable licensing board(s) in the state where you may want to pursue licensure or certification before beginning an academic program to verify whether a program meets educational requirements for licensure or certification in the state.

Online & On-campus Licensure or Certification Programs
Has Not Determined Whether Program Meets Requirements
If the online licensure program website or theon-campus licensure program websiteindicatethat Ohio Statehas not determinedwhether completion of the program meets educational requirements to apply for a license or certification in the state where aprospective student is located, include the following statement in the disclosure:

Ohio Statehas not determinedwhether completion of this program meetseducational requirements to apply for licensure or certification in the state whereyou are currently located.

Program Does Not Meet Requirements
If theonline licensure program websiteor theon-campus licensure program websiteindicatethat completion of the program does not meet educational requirements to apply for a license or certification in the state where aprospective student is located, include the following statement in the disclosure:

Completion of this programdoes not meeteducational requirements to apply for licensure or certification in the state where you are currently located.

State Authorization Resources

Out-of-State Educational Activities Policy

TheOut-of-State Educational Activities Policyaims to bringOhio State into compliance with state authorization regulations and positively impacts faculty, staff, and students.

The policy defines state authorizationroles and outlinescompliance processes. By following compliance processes, units can ensurethat an Ohio State degree will be recognized and that a student will be eligible to sit for licensure in another state.

International Online Enrollment Information

Online International Enrollment Disclosure
If your program decides to enroll an international student in an online course or program, the state authorization team requests that you provide a written disclosure statement to the student.Sample disclosure notification:

A country may or may not regulate distance education provided to students in its jurisdiction and may or may not require foreign higher education institutions to comply with distance education regulations. At this time, The Ohio State University cannot guarantee that a program meets curriculum requirements or professional licensure requirements in your country.

To learn more, viewinternational enrollment considerations.

Out-of-State Physical Presence Activity Resources

Colorado Workers' Compensation Requirements - Unpaid Interns

The Colorado Workers' Compensation Actrequires unpaid student interns to be covered by workers' compensation insurance. Specifically, Colorado Revised Statute 8-40-302 states:

(7) (b) If the student placed in an on-the-job training program does not receive any pay or remuneration from the employer, the educational institution sponsoring the student in the cooperative education or student internship program shall insure the student through the institution's workers' compensation and liability insurance or enter into negotiations with the employer for the purpose of arriving at a reasonable level of compensation to the employer for the employer's expense of providing workers' compensation and liability insurance while such student is participating in on-the-job training with said employer. This paragraph (b) shall not apply to a student teacher participating in a program authorized pursuant to article 62 of title 22, C.R.S.

(c) As used in this subsection (7), "cooperative education or student internship program" means a program sponsored by an educational institution in which a student is taught through a coordinated combination of specialized in-the-school instruction provided through an educational institution by qualified teachers and on-the-job training provided through a local business, agency, or organization or any governmental agency in cooperation with the educational institution.

Q: Can I complete a field experience in Colorado?
A:Yes, but prior to beginning a field experience at aColoradofacility, you should work with your internship coordinator to ensure that Colorado worker's compensation insurance requirements are met.

The Colorado Workers' Compensation Act requires unpaid student interns to be covered by workers' compensation insurance. Ohio State is not able to add students to its institutional workers' compensation policy and students may not provide their own workers' compensation insurance.

State Authorization Advisory Committee (SAAC) Charter

State Authorization Advisory Committee (SAAC) Members

2023-2024SAAC Member List
NameTitleUnit
Ericka BruceProgram Manager — EducationCollege of Medicine
Gina TaffCollege RegistrarCollege of Nursing
Nancy DuganDirector — Career DevelopmentCollege of Education and Human Ecology
Carri GerberAssistant Director — Academic AffairsCFAES — ATI
Carson FortD.C. Academic Program ManagerJohn Glenn - Washington D.C.
Ryan HuntAssociate RegistrarUniversity Registrar
Jeremie SmithDistance Education CoordinatorCollege of Arts and Sciences
Vicki MillerAssociate Director — ComplianceStudent Financial Aid
Marcia Nahikian-NelmsDirector of Academic AffairsSchool of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Paul NorthExecutive Director Graduate ProgramsFisher College of Business
Ansel OakleafOnline Education Data SpecialistOffice of Distance Education and eLearning
Jeanne OsborneAssistant Dean — Academic AffairsCFAES
Ruby Pentsil-BukariSEVIS Analyist and Compliance OfficerOffice of International Affairs
Richard FajardoCareer Development CoordinatorCFAES
Byron RoushDirector — Instructional DesignCollege of Social Work
Elizabeth VuSr. Distance Learning CoordinatorCollege of Arts and Sciences
Dawn WilliamsAssistant Director, Student AffairsCollege of Public Health
Vacant

Federal State Authorization Regulations

Program Integrity Rules - Misrepresentation (34 CFR 668.71and668.72(c))

Federal State Authorization Regulation(34 CFR 600.9 and 668.43), effective July 1, 2020

Reporting Form

Use theReporting Formto provide student placement information for NC-SARA reporting, to submitupdates regarding out-of-state activities, and to share professional licensing board approvals.

Reporting Form

Frequently Asked Questions

SARA

Q: Is every state a member of SARA?
A
: No, SARA membership is voluntary.Currently, California is the only state that does not participate in SARA.

Q: Does Ohio State’s SARA participation automatically renew?
A:
Ohio State is required to complete a renewal application every year to continue participationin SARA.The Office of Distance Education and eLearning pays the annual $12,000 SARA renewal fees on behalf of the institution.

Q: Whatif a program would liketo place more than 10 students simultaneously at a facility?
A:
If a program would like to place more than 10 students at a time at a facility in a SARA state, the state authorization team will reachout to the state SARA portal entity to request permission prior to the placement.

State agencies want to ensure that resources are available for all institutions placing students in the state. If a SARA portal entity doesn’t grant approval to placemore than 10 students at a site, Ohio State could seek authorization fromthe state higher education regulator to move forward with the placement.

Q: When is Ohio State required to submit the annual report to NC-SARA?
A:
Ohio State reports out-of-state student location information to NC-SARA betweenMay 15 and June 15 each year. NC-SARArequires institutions to report the number of students participating in online programs and on-ground field experiences in each state during the previousyear.

The state authorization team facilitates collection of student placementdatain springsemester.

Q: Where can I learn more about NC-SARA requirements and policies?
A:
Learn more at nc-sara.org and review the NC-SARA Manual.

Marketing, Advertising and Recruiting

Q: Can a program advertise or recruit in a SARA state without additional approvals?
A: Yes. SARA covers advertising and recruitingactivitiesin all SARA states. This includes recruitment at college fairs, and covers recruitment fortraditional or online programs.

Advertising and recruitingmaterials must meet SARA guidelines for accuracy and truthfulness, including: accuracy of job placement data and information regarding tuition, fees and financial aid, admission requirements, professional licensing requirements, accreditation, and transferability of course work to other institutions.

Q: What do I need to know about advertising or recruitingin non-SARA states or territories?
A:
States that do not participate in SARA may have laws that restrict or prohibit advertising and recruiting. For example, some states may allow recruiting, but require the recruiting agent to be registered. Some states allow occasional recruiting, but prohibit consistent, organized recruiting.

Review the Physical Presence Activities by State document to learn more about advertising or recruiting in non-SARA states.

Q: What are college and unit responsibilities regarding out-of-state advertising, marketing and recruiting?
A:
Colleges and units should be aware of and comply with stateadvertising and recruiting requirements andshould contactthe state authorization team with questions.

Out-of-State Placements and Internships

Q: Can students be placed in a SARA state without additional state approval?
A:
Generally, yes. Up to ten students per program per facility may be placed simultaneouslyin a SARA state. For licensure programs, additional approval may be required from the state professional licensing board.

Contact the state authorization team for more information about licensure program placements or placing more than 10 students per program at a facility in a SARA state.

Q: What are college and unit responsibilities regarding out-of-state student placements?
A
: Colleges and units should review placement restrictions in each state and consult with their state authorization liaison andthe state authorization team prior to placing a student outside Ohio.Colleges and units must seek professional licensing board approval of a placement if necessary.

In addition, colleges and units are responsible for tracking the location of out-of-state student placements. The state authorization teamcollects this data for NC-SARA reporting in spring semester.

Colleges or units should also report anyout-of-state student placements that have not been previously reported to the state authorization team. This information helps the state authorization team prioritize authorization efforts.

Out-of-State Professional Licensure

Q: Does SARAcover professional licensingboard approvals in SARA member states?
A:
No. Although SARA covers manyout-of-state activities, it does not include professional licensingboard approvals that may be required forout-of-state activities that are part of a licensure program.

Q: Which programs require professional licensing board approval?
A:
Requirements vary from state to state. Some licensingboards require approval of pre-licensure and post-licensure programs. Other boardsmay require faculty to be licensed in the state where the student is located. Or boards may not regulate out-of-state programs at all.

Q: How does Ohio State make students aware of licensure requirements in other states?
A: The Office of Distance Education and eLearning maintains professional licensure and certification disclosures for online programs and on-campusprogramson central disclosure websites. Colleges and units are required to link to ODEE's central disclosure websites on the licensure or certification program webpage maintained by the college or unit and must provide direct email disclosures to students.

Colleges and units can use OAA's web disclosure and direct disclosure templates to share required disclosures withprospective students.

Q: What are college and unit responsibilities regarding out-of-state professional licensure?
A: Colleges and units must research and seek approval from the appropriate professional licensing board for alicensure program that includes an out-of-state activity, such as a clinical experience. Colleges orunits should work with their state authorization liaison andthe state authorization team to seek and maintain any required licensing board approvals.

Colleges andunits should submit documentation of licensingboard approvals to thestate authorization team via email.

Q: Are there consequences for not disclosing professional licensingboard status to students?
A: Possible consequences for non-compliance or misrepresentation of program status range from student lawsuits, loss of federal financial aid eligibility, fines, loss of accreditation, and negative institutional reputation.

Role of the State Authorization Advisory Committee

Q: Does the SAAC approve programs to engage in out-of-state educational activities?
A:
No,the SAAC does not approve or disapprove out-of-state activities. Rather, the SAAC reviews out-of-state physical presence activities to evaluate risk and prioritizenext steps in seeking authorization. The committee will analyze new state authorization issues that arise and communicate next steps to state authorization liaisons.

Q: Who serves on the Committee?
A:
The committee is comprised of faculty, deans, students, and representatives from impacted units and colleges. The SAACis convened by the state authorization team.

Q: When does the SAAC meet?
A:
The SAAC meets on a quarterly, or as-needed, basis.

Q: Who can serve on the SAAC?
A:
Ohio State faculty, staff and students can self-nominate or may nominate a colleague to serve on the State Authorization Advisory Committee. To submit a nomination, reach out to the state authorization team.

Role of the State Authorization Team

Q: Doesthe state authorization team approve or disapprove out-of-state trigger activities?
A:
No, the role of the state authorization team is not toapprove or disapprove out-of-state activities. Rather, the teameducates colleges and units about the risks associated with operating in a state without authorization.

Q: What are college and unit responsibilities to the state authorization team?
A:
Colleges and units should report out-of-state educational activitiesto the state authorization team and their state authorization liaison. This information will be used to prioritize authorization efforts.

The state authorization teamfacilitates collection ofout-of-state placement information for the annual NC-SARA report.Colleges and units shouldcontinuously track this information and provide updated data to the state authorization team each autumn.

In addition, the state authorization team occasionally requestsinformationabout curriculum, faculty, recruiting, or marketing activities. Colleges and units should provide this information to the state authorization team to facilitate authorization efforts.

Q: What is the difference between the state authorization team and the State Authorization Advisory Committee (SAAC)?
A:
The state authorization team is responsible for seeking all necessary state and territory authorizations on behalf of the university. The team educates colleges and units about state authorization requirements and works with liaisons to collect reporting dataand information required for authorization applications.

The SAAC is convened by the state authorization team and prioritizes authorization efforts after reviewing university risks andneeds. In the event an adverse actionrelated to state authorization isfiledagainst the university, the SAACcommunicates information and next steps to impactedcolleges andunits.

Role of the State Authorization Liaisons

Q: Who acts as the state authorization liaison for a unit?
A:State authorization liaisons are appointed at the associate dean level and serve as thepoint of contact for their unit.

Q: Does the state authorization liaison approve trigger activities for their unit?
A: No, the state authorization liaison does not approve or disapprove physical presence activities. The state authorization liaisons workwith the state authorization team to educate their units regarding state authorization requirements for conducting physical presence activities.

Q: What are the responsibilities of a state authorization liaison?
A: State authorization liaisons serve as the point of contact for their unit. Liaisons are responsible for submitting physical presence activities as needed andreporting student placement data annually to the state authorization team.

Liaisons educate their units regarding state authorization regulations, andwith the State Authorization Advisory Committee, determine a unit-specific action plan for participating inphysical presence activities outside Ohio. See the state authorization liaison position description for more information.

AuthorizationMap

Find out where Ohio State is authorizedto offer out-of-state educational activities.

Note: Additional approval may be required for 1) field experiences in a licensure field, and 2) placements of more than 10 students per programat a single facility, such as a hospital.Contact the state authorization team for more information.

International Enrollments

Risk Assessment

State Authorization for Departments (1)

Distance education regulations vary by country. It is the decision of the college or department whether to enroll an international online student. If your program decides to enroll an online student located outside the U.S., we request you advise the student to understand online program regulations in their country (see below).

If a student located outside the U.S. wishes to enroll, please share this disclosure prior to enrollment:

A country may or may not regulate distance education provided to students in its jurisdiction and may or may not require foreign higher education institutions to comply with distance education regulations. At this time, The Ohio State University cannot guarantee that a program meets curriculum requirements or professional licensure requirements in your country.

International Enrollment Considerations

Foreign Degree Recognition

Some countriesdo not currently recognize credentials earned online

Foreign Tax Requirements

Some countries seek to tax students and institutions directly. Students should be aware of potential taxes that may be charged in addition to tuition.

Countries Subject to U.S. Sanctions

Some countries may be subject to comprehensive or limited sanctions. Depending on the sanction category, providing educational services may be prohibited.

Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) List

Some individuals and companies owned, controlled by, or acting for or on behalf of certain countries cannot receive services from U.S. entities. Coursework and most university activities are exempt.

Internet Access Issues

Some countries (e.g., China) block or filter internet content. Use of a VPN in China is generally restricted and is not reliable.

Data Security and Privacy

Many countries have stronger data privacy laws than the U.S.

Canada Distance Education Authorization Requirements

Similar to U.S. states, Canadian distance education regulations vary by province and territory.

Note that Canadian professional licensure agencies may have additional requirements for Ohio State tooffer alicensure program to students located in Canada. Programs should contact the agency to verify requirements prior to enrolling students.

Alberta Ministry of Advanced Education
Authorization is not required to offer 100% online programs or on-ground field experiences in Alberta.

British Columbia Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills & Training
Authorization is not required to offer 100% online programs. Authorization is required to place a student in an on-ground field experience in British Columbia. University direct advertising is restricted.

Manitoba Post-Secondary Education & Workforce Development Division
Authorization is not required to offer 100% online programs or on-ground field experiences in Manitoba. University direct advertising is restricted.

New Brunswick Post-Secondary Education, Training & Labour
Authorization is not required to offer 100% online programs or on-ground field experiences in New Brunswick.

Newfoundland/Labrador Advanced Education, Skills & Labour
No information available.

Northwest Territories Adult & Post-Secondary Education Unit
Authorization is not required to offer 100% online programs or on-ground field experiences in the Northwest Territories.

Nova Scotia Labour & Advanced Education
Authorization is not required to offer 100% online programs. Authorization is required to place a student in an on-ground field experience in Nova Scotia.

Nunavut Department of Education
Authorization is not required to offer 100% online programs or on-ground field experiencesin Nunavut.

Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges & Universities
Authorization is not required to offer 100% online programs. Authorization is required to regularly place students in on-ground field experiences in Ontario and to directly advertise programs to prospective students located in Ontario.

Prince Edward Island Post-Secondary & Continuing Education
Authorization is not required to offer 100% online programs. Authorization is required to place a student in an on-ground field experience in Prince Edward Island.

Quebec Ministry of Education & Higher Education
Authorization is not required to offer 100% online programs. Authorization is required to place a student in an on-ground field experience in Quebec. University direct advertising is restricted.

Saskatchewan Ministry of Advanced Education
Authorization is not required to offer 100% online programs or on-ground field experiencesin Saskatchewan.

Yukon Departmentof Education
Authorization is not required to offer 100% online programs. Authorization is required to place a student in an on-ground field experience in Yukon.

Australia Distance Education Authorization Requirements

Tertiary Education Quality & Standards Agency
Authorization is not required to offer 100% online programs to students located in Australia.

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