One of my favorite things about working in higher education regulatory affairs is that it is always changing. Just like in spring, there are new things cropping up all around us. In our field, it’s fresh ideas and issues and regulatory requirements that are always making an appearance. I do know that that can also be…
Read MoreI recently created a new group on LinkedIn as a resource for people who are involved with higher education regulatory affairs called Higher Education Regulatory Network. The purpose of this group is to share information with each other about trends or news regarding state authorization, professional licensure, accreditation, or federal regulations – and also to…
Read MoreFrom birth to its current state: My experience with SARA (State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement) I started doing state authorization work for Capella University in 2001. I was hired for a different position in late 2000, but the same day I started so did Capella’s first director of corporate sales whose job was to hire…
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