Action | Regulations Governing Certification of Certain Institutions to Confer Degrees, Diplomas, and Certifi |
Stage | Final |
Comment Period | Ended on 1/15/2014 |
3 comments
8VAC40-31-160. Certification criteria for all postsecondary schools.
Section H.1 indicates that compiled financial statements are sufficient to report financial standing to SCHEV, but section I requires that the Current (non-Title IV) Tuition Liability be indicated in an audited financial statement, not a reviewed or compiled financial statement. Also, section I.3 requires an audited financial statement to qualify for a surety instrument waiver.
Financial audits for small businesses cost a minimum of around $10,000, which can present a significant burden to a small institution.
Please consider one or more of these alternative approaches:
8VAC40-31-160. Certification criteria for career-technical schools.
Section C, Faculty, requires career-technical school faculty to have an associate degree in the discipline being taught, or two years of technical/occupational experience in the area of teaching responsibility. In the information technology industry, skill-specific certifications are accepted in place of, and in preference to, college or university education credentials. Please include as a third qualifying option that faculty hold an American National Standards Institute (ANSI)-accredited certification at a level appropriate to the subject being taught.
[ANSI Link: https://www.ansica.org/wwwversion2/outside/ALLdirectoryListing.asp?menuID=2&prgID=201&status=4]
8VAC40-31-150. Certification criteria for career-technical schools.
Section C, Faculty, requires career-technical school faculty to have an associate degree in the discipline being taught, or two years of technical/occupational experience in the area of teaching responsibility. In the information technology industry, skill-specific certifications are accepted in place of, and in preference to, college or university education credentials. Please include as a third qualifying option that faculty hold an American National Standards Institute (ANSI)-accredited certification at a level appropriate to the subject being taught.
[ANSI link: https://www.ansica.org/wwwversion2/outside/ALLdirectoryListing.asp?menuID=2&prgID=201&status=4]