Participation in the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA) allows Ohio State to offer educational activities in 49 SARA member states , but does not cover state professional licensure board requirements for fields such as nursing and teacher education. Here's what you need to know.
Revisions to Ohio State’s Out-of-State Educational Activities Policy, first issued in 2016, took effect September 15, 2018. The state authorization team revised the policy to add clarity and to better align with National Council of State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (...
With the many layers to state authorization and its university-wide impact, it is crucial to have university champions implementing new policies and procedures to maintain compliance. At The Ohio State University, the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) is doing...
The Colorado Workers’ Compensation Act requires unpaid student interns to be covered by workers’ compensation insurance. Specifically, the Act states that the institution sponsoring the student shall insure the student through the...
Authorization to enroll students living outside the United States in online programs is a frequent topic of discussion in state authorization networks. The Ohio State University’s State Authorization Team is monitoring and researching best practices in this area, and working with the...
As a result of the Out-of-State Educational Activities Policy, the State Authorization Advisory Committee (SAAC) convened for its first meeting March 8. The committee was formed to review the university’s out-of-state educational activities and to prioritize efforts of the State Authorization...
The Buckeye family can grow even larger now that The Ohio State University is approved to place students in field experiences across the nation. This means that Ohio State students enrolled in traditional or online programs have more opportunities to complete on-ground experiences such as...