麻豆社 is proud to offer fully online and hybrid degree programs and certificate courses. Designed by expert faculty in the field of online learning and eLearning's Instructional Designers, you can expect personalized and quality education and programming with the flexibility of distance learning. 

In compliance with State Authorization for the delivery of distance education, some online degree and certificate programs may not be available in all states. Certain programs may require practicums, guided experiential learning, proctored examinations, internships or student teaching which trigger State Authorization. In our effort to provide rigorous and relevant distance learning education, 麻豆社 recognizes the policies set forth by the National Council of State Authorization of Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA). "NC-SARA coordinates with a broad array of higher education stakeholders to ensure alignment on core elements and requirements of SARA, support quality assurance and consumer protections for students, and increase the value of credits earned through distance learning programs" (NC-SARA, 2020). 

Professional Licensure Disclosures

麻豆社 offers degree programs that fulfill the educational requirements for students to apply for professional licensure or certification in Georgia. However, these programs may not meet the education requirements in other states.

Educational requirements vary by state or certification board, and there may be additional requirements that must be met. Students are encouraged to reach out to the relevant licensing entity for further information and guidance.

麻豆社 has evaluated all of its professional licensure programs. Each program has been assigned one of the following disclosure statuses for a state/U.S. territory:

  • Meets Requirements - (a student attestation is not required)
  • Does Not Meet Requirements - (a student attestation is required)

In order for students to enroll in a program that has the status of "Does Not Meet Requirements" for a state/U.S. territory, they must go through the university's attestation process and attest to seek employment in a state that meets the educational requirements.

College of Education

College of Nursing and Health Sciences

NC-SARA has worked with the SARA State Portal Entities (SPEs) and regional compacts to create the Professional Licensure 麻豆社, which provides contact information for five programs that lead to a professional license:

  • Counseling
  • Nursing
  • Psychology
  • Social work
  • Teacher Education

This directory does not contain specific information regarding regulations or requirements, but rather provides general contact information. NC-SARA updates this directory twice annually.

Click the program links below to be directed to the NC-SARA Professional Licensure 麻豆社**

Licensure Information by Program
PROGRAM LAST UPDATED
July 2024
July 2024
July 2024
July 2024
July 2024
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Complaints/Grievances Process

麻豆社 is committed to providing the best student experience and we strive to provide student policies and procedures that are reasonable, fairly administered, and well-publicized. Our Student Concerns and Complaints/Grievances page provides details about the student complaint and grievance process and procedures.

Should the situation arise, students have the right to file a complaint concerning SARA-related regulations of online degree and certificate programs. Below, review the process for filing that complaint as well as specific contact information for each state. 

*Note: Student complaints about grades or student conduct may not be appealed to the portal agency. Additionally, home state portal agencies report the status of complaint(s) to NC-SARA on a quarterly basis. 

Complaint Information by State

STATE AGENCY NAME
Alabama
Alaska
American Samoa Not Found
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware Delaware Department of Education - Student Complaint Policy offered is only for the purposes of SARA. No other student complaint policy found on the website.
District of Columbia Education Licensure Commission - FAQ for Students indicates that complaints may be submitted to the HELC, but no link provided.
Florida
Georgia
Guam Not Found
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Republic of Palau Not Found
Republic of Marshall Islands Not Found
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
U.S. Virgin Islands Not Found
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming