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How does an institution object to another institutions distance education course or program offered off-campus or electronically to groups?

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How does an institution object to another institutions distance education course or program offered off-campus or electronically to groups?

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After receiving notification of new distance education course and/or program offerings, area institutions have one month to raise objections. Institutions should first work with each other in an attempt to reach a mutually acceptable resolution within one month of the objection. It is the responsibility of the proposing institution to inform the Coordinating Board that an objection has been raised and that discussions are under way. If no resolution is achieved, the proposing institution may appeal to the Commissioner of Higher Education for a final decision. Written notification of the Commissioner’s decision will be sent to all parties within one month of receipt of the appeal.

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