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...
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.
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.
Ohio State has saved hundreds of thousands of dollars by participating in the National Council of State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA).
The District of Columbia Higher Education Licensure Commission (HELC) recently granted approval for Ohio State to continue to offer activities in Washington, D.C. for another year.
Over the last year, Ohio State’s state authorization team has played an important role in the State Authorization Network (SAN) effort to share experiences and knowledge related to professional licensure research and disclosure processes.
Whether you are new to state authorization, or you’re already familiar with laws that impact students being educated outside Ohio, you may have heard of the “Rule of 10.”
What is the Rule of 10, and how can you help The Ohio State University maintain compliance?...
The Ohio State University received approval in July 2019 to continue three Washington, D.C.-based programs that give students valuable experience in the nation's capital.