The Ohio State University’s state authorization team collaborated to bring Ohio institutions together for the annual State Authorization Network of Ohio (SAN-O) workshop on December 6, 2019.
The Ohio State University received approval in July 2019 to continue three Washington, D.C.-based programs that give students valuable experience in the nation's capital.
The Ohio State University recently submitted a comment to the U.S. Department of Education about the department’s proposed state authorization regulations.
The day-to-day work of state authorization can be tedious, but it protects the value of each student's education.
Maintaining state authorization for The Ohio State University requires constant work. The state authorization team regularly reviews regulations, submits information to regulators, shares disclosures with current and prospective students, and reports collected student location data. This diligence helps maintain Ohio State's authorization to offer online and on-ground activities nationwide.
The District of Columbia requires institutations that operate there to be licensed. Contact the state authorization team if your unit conducts on-ground activities in Washington, D.C.
Whether you’re new to state authorization or could use a refresher, you may have heard the term “trigger activity” and wondered what it means. What is a trigger activity, and why is it so important to share trigger activities with the state authorization team?