As more students continue to enroll in programs and as more online programs continue to be created, the State Authorization Team wants to highlight a ruling regarding placements in the State of Colorado. The...
The number of Ohio State University students enrolled in only distance education courses decreased substantially from 2020 to 2021 as students returned to in-person classes, recent figures show.
The university recently submitted its 2021 distance education...
The state authorization team revised the Out-of-State Educational Activities Policy to align with new regulations and to add clarity to the language used throughout the policy.
Ohio State experienced record growth in distance education during the COVID-19 pandemic, with 19,095 students exclusively enrolled in distance education in fall 2020, up from 2,790 students in fall 2019 and 2,335 in fall 2018.
New federal regulations went into effect surrounding professional licensure disclosures in autumn 2020. Ohio State's state authorization team revisits the regulations one year later.
When Ohio State participates certain activities in other states, it requires the university seek authorization. Learn what activities may result the need to seek state authorization and why it's important to alert Ohio State's state authorization team about them.
The District of Columbia Higher Education Licensure Commission (HELC) has granted approval for The Ohio State University to continue to operate in Washington, D.C.
Initial approval for Ohio State’s on-ground activities in...
The Biden administration sets its sights on tackling inequity and inequality in a way that could have a significant impact on higher education institutions and could make distance education more accessible.