State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement definition

State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement means an agreement among states, districts and territories that establishes comparable standards for providing distance education from their postsecondary educational institutions to out-of-state students;
State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement means the interstate reciprocity agreement adopted by the Commission under which eligible Colorado institutions may apply for participation, thereby agreeing to the regulations as established and published by the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements.
State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement or "SARA" means the voluntary program that implements reciprocity agreements amongst states, institutions and the National Council for SARA for interstate offering of postsecondary distance education courses and programs, pursuant to the Higher Education Distance Learning Act [110 ILCS 145].

Examples of State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement in a sentence

  • Pursuant to Executive Order 2014-09 (Appendix I) and section 1, chapter 96 of the 2014 Session Laws, codified as SDCL §13-48-42, the Board has been empowered to enter into an agreement, on behalf of the State of South Dakota, with the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education to join the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (▇▇▇▇).

  • As a participant in the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement, WAU abides by the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements Policies and Standards.

  • In 2013, a broad spectrum of our nation’s higher education institutional and policy leadership agreed to advance a newly crafted State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (▇▇▇▇).

  • In furtherance of Executive Order 2014-09 and SDCL §13-48-42, the Board authorized submission of an application to the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement Steering Committee, and it adopted the present policy, to be effective upon such date as the Steering Committee should approve South Dakota’s participation in the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement program.

  • Ultimately, it is the responsibility of the executive director of NC-▇▇▇▇ to ensure broad consultation among the regional compacts, NC-▇▇▇▇, and the ▇▇▇▇ community at large in developing responses to requests for significant modifications to NC-▇▇▇▇ Policies and Standards and/or to the Unified State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement.


More Definitions of State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement

State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement or “SARA” means an agreement, developed by the national council for state authorization reciprocity agreements (NC-SARA) that provides uniform standards and parameters for the interstate provision of post-secondary distance education courses and programs.
State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement means an agreement
State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement or “SARA” means the agreement specifying procedures and conditions for reciprocal recognition of institutions approved to provide distance education by states that are members of NC-SARA.
State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement means an agreement, as published by the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education on November 1, 2013, or substantially similar to the version published on that date, which allows post secondary institutions that meet federal criteria to recruit, advertise, market and conduct distance education across state lines with as few restrictions as possible.
State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement or “SARA” means the agreement overseen by NC-SARA;
State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement or “SARA” means the agreement overseen by the National Council for SARA and administered by the Southern Regional Education Board;
State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement. ’ means an agreement among states, districts and territories that establishes comparable stan- dards for providing distance education from their postsecondary educa- tional institutions to out-of-state students;