The day-to-day work of state authorization can be tedious, but it protects the value of each student's education.
Maintaining state authorization for The Ohio State University requires constant work. The state authorization team regularly reviews regulations, submits information to regulators, shares disclosures with current and prospective students, and reports collected student location data. This diligence helps maintain Ohio State's authorization to offer online and on-ground activities nationwide.
The District of Columbia requires institutions that operate there to be licensed. Contact the state authorization team if your unit conducts on-ground activities in Washington, D.C.
The Ohio State University’s state authorization team helped host the annual workshop for the State Authorization Network of Ohio (SAN-O) on November 2, 2018. The event welcomed attendees from Ohio, Indiana, North Carolina and Colorado...
Participation in the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA) allows Ohio State to offer educational activities in 49 SARA member states , but does not cover state professional licensure board requirements for fields such as nursing and teacher education. Here's what you need to know.
Revisions to Ohio State’s Out-of-State Educational Activities Policy, first issued in 2016, took effect September 15, 2018. The state authorization team revised the policy to add clarity and to better align with National Council of State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (...