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*With [[David Leasure Log]] | |||
*Partner or standalone | *Partner or standalone | ||
*Not partner, but contractural arrangement. Ex- it's an important contribution, but we don't teach it. | *Not partner, but contractural arrangement. Ex- it's an important contribution, but we don't teach it. | ||
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**REgistered as a business, and as a school - comply with proprietary school organization. South dakota had no propriatary approve | **REgistered as a business, and as a school - comply with proprietary school organization. South dakota had no propriatary approve | ||
**Proprietary agency in MO is called - Dept in mo is - https://dhewd.mo.gov/ | **Proprietary agency in MO is called - Dept in mo is - https://dhewd.mo.gov/ | ||
*https://dhewd.mo.gov/psc/ | *https://dhewd.mo.gov/psc/. https://dhewd.mo.gov/psc/edvera.php | ||
*Eats up time of administrator of school. To keep records, manage the money. Payroll is instructor facing, and student facing. Admin will be a couple of people. | |||
*Certified school - proprietary school certification. | |||
*Accredited. | |||
*They can certify and grant degrees, but unaccredited degrees and certifications. | |||
*Does GI Bill apply to unaccredited institutions? Is there a special program for unaccredited institution? | |||
*Special needs | |||
*Skills USA - gets the GI Bill? Organized under Dept of Labor at the Fed level. | |||
*Legal requirements for non-accredited institutions - [https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/38/3676] | |||
*Listing requirements. Yes, we can meet all the requirement: | |||
**Catalogue - yes | |||
**Show the mapping - of curriculum vs some recognized learning package. | |||
*90-10 rule. Now 85-15 rule. GI Bill enrollment must 15% other than GIs. Prohibitions to approval. |
Latest revision as of 01:00, 10 August 2021
- With David Leasure Log
- Partner or standalone
- Not partner, but contractural arrangement. Ex- it's an important contribution, but we don't teach it.
- Say UMKC can do up to 1/2 of a program
- Certificate program.
- Protecting consumers. That we are legit and ethical.
- Under 25% of a program - category - for a smaller program
- Person at the accrediting office can say - "you're approved"
- Someone like a consultant accreditor
- Can take 6 months for a 25% accreditation
- Accreditation for a welding school. VA funding for a welding school.
- Welding school with a Missouri approval. Question is what VA wants to see.
- VA, voc rehab, tuition assistance.
- Approved, in catalogue.
- Regulations made it more complicated.
- Too many conversations confuses agencies - needs one point of contact.
- We can teach, we do that
- Proprietary schools. MDHG - Mo Dept of Higher Ed. They regulate occupational vs proprietary school.
- A certificate is something that anyone can define.
- The thing they think about - is licensure. Beautician, food handler, etc that has a state licensure - they they want to be part of it.
- David can look at what is required:
- Enrollment agreement
- Brochure
- Catalog that describes the course of study
- Facility?
- Personnel?
- Dept of Ed requires visits
- Degree ? Approved by MO to operate. Check - degree program? Associate degree of tech school degree. Accredited in as little as 2 years, etc.
- REgistered as a business, and as a school - comply with proprietary school organization. South dakota had no propriatary approve
- Proprietary agency in MO is called - Dept in mo is - https://dhewd.mo.gov/
- https://dhewd.mo.gov/psc/. https://dhewd.mo.gov/psc/edvera.php
- Eats up time of administrator of school. To keep records, manage the money. Payroll is instructor facing, and student facing. Admin will be a couple of people.
- Certified school - proprietary school certification.
- Accredited.
- They can certify and grant degrees, but unaccredited degrees and certifications.
- Does GI Bill apply to unaccredited institutions? Is there a special program for unaccredited institution?
- Special needs
- Skills USA - gets the GI Bill? Organized under Dept of Labor at the Fed level.
- Legal requirements for non-accredited institutions - [1]
- Listing requirements. Yes, we can meet all the requirement:
- Catalogue - yes
- Show the mapping - of curriculum vs some recognized learning package.
- 90-10 rule. Now 85-15 rule. GI Bill enrollment must 15% other than GIs. Prohibitions to approval.