This is a two-part webinar: Part 1 is for college and university leaders, Part 2 is for college and university staff responsible for implementation.
New Title IV Certification Procedures regulations are effective July 1. With so many changes coming from the U.S. Department of Education, it is hard for higher education leaders to keep up. These new regulations significantly expand responsibilities for institutions around professional and occupational licensure programs. As a result, programs will need to limit enrollment in certain states, or revise curricula to meet specific licensure requirements, creating impacts across all institutions. The Midwestern Higher Education Compact (MHEC) will host Higher Education Licensure Pros for a special two-part session focused on the new regulations, with Part 1 specifically geared for college and university leaders.
Are you responsible for implementing the new July 1 Title IV Certification Procedures regulation for your institution? These significantly expanded responsibilities for institutions around professional and occupational licensure programs create many new compliance challenges, such as updating a student location policy, creating a written attestation process, and developing a research and curriculum comparison structure for determining if programs meet educational requirements. In Part 2 of this webinar, MHEC will continue the discussion with HELP focused on the new regulations, specifically geared for college and university staff responsible for implementation.
MHEC hosts the Higher Education Licensure Pros for a special two-part session focused on the new regulations with Part 1 specifically geared for college and university leaders and Part 2 specifically geared for college and university staff responsible for implementation.
ViewMHEC hosts the Higher Education Licensure Pros for a special two-part session focused on the new regulations with Part 1 specifically geared for college and university leaders and Part 2 specifically geared for college and university staff responsible for implementation.
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