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Substantive Change Policy and Procedures - sacscoc

However, some new programs, locations, and other institutional changes are subject to notification and/or approval as defined in Substantive. Change Policy and ...

Substantive Change Resources - WSCUC

Here you will find guides to help you navigate the substantive change experience, relevant policies, reports used for data gathering, templates and samples.

Substantive Change - Middle States Commission on Higher Education

Member institutions must submit a substantive change request to the Commission for approval prior to implementation for certain types of changes.

Substantive Change | The Higher Learning Commission

Certain changes to existing degree or certificate programs: Complete the Screening Form for Changes to Existing Academic Programs. Official HLC letter in ...

Substantive Change FAQs - SACSCOC

Yes. As a rule, policies are effective the date they are approved by the SACSCOC Board of Trustees. Carefully review, using the redline version of the policy ...

Substantive change Definition - Law Insider

Substantive change means a modification to, or addition or deletion of, a term or condition in a contract that could result in an increase in the charge to the ...

Substantive Change Applications and Reports - DEAC

A substantive change is one that may significantly affect an institution's quality, mission, scope, operations including primary methods of delivering ...

Substantive Change: Changes to Existing Programs

Contact HLC*. Complete the Screening Form for Changes to Existing Educational Programs. HLC staff will review the information provided and notify the ...

Substantive Change - ACCJC

An institutional change that significantly affects quality, mission, scope, or control is considered substantive.

Substantive Change Policy - AAQEP

A substantive change is a significant modification, addition, removal, or discontinuation of an AAQEP-accredited program.

Substantive Change - NWCCU

Substantive changes are not automatically included in the institution's accredited or candidate status. In addition, substantive changes initiated subsequent to ...

Developing Substantive Change Proposals - WSCUC

A substantive change at an accredited or candidate institution is a change that may significantly affect an institution's quality, objectives, scope, or ...

Frequently Asked Substantive Change Questions Why is SACSCOC ...

➢ It is important for the institution to report changes in program, since federal dollars for student financial aid are tied to approval of substantive changes.

Substantive Changes - Council on Education for Public Health

A substantive change notice is a document that updates the Council on Education for Public Health of a change or changes that you have made within your ...

Substantive Change

NASAD member institutions are obligated to present such “Substantive Changes” for Commission review and approval. Normally, the procedure involves the ...

Substantive changes - DEAC

A substantive change is one that may significantly affect an institution's quality, mission, scope, operations including primary methods of delivering ...

substantive-change - Austin Peay State University

A substantive change is defined as any significant modification or expansion of the nature and scope of an accredited institution.

Substantive Change | Institutional Effectiveness and Grant ...

SACSCOC defines substantive change as a significant modification or expansion in the nature and scope of an accredited institution.

Substantive Change Reporting

CEA staff should be consulted to determine whether it is a substantive or minor change and whether a substantive change report must be filed.

Substantive Change Policy - SACSCOC Accreditation

Some examples of substantive changes include, but are not limited to, offering coursework at an off-campus location, terminating an academic degree program, or ...