What should we do with distance learning courses and or sections that were offered AU 2003, but had no enrollments?
While this is an institutional decision, you might want to keep these courses/sections available in the DO/DS files for the historical record. We have received our May HEI review and update of AU 2003 DO and DS file comparison to our institution’s CI and CN files. Once we make the identified changes in the DO and DS files, can we assume our submissions are 100% accurate? Changes you make to your DO and DS files after receiving the May HEI review and update of AU 2003, means your resubmitted DO and DS files are accurate, to the extent that the distance courses and sections listed on the files are also identified on your institution’s CI and CN file submissions. The only review that would merit another check of you DO and DS files, would be to see if these files have all of your institution’s AU 2003 distance course and section offerings. Once this step is confirmed, there are two possible outcomes. First, if there are no new DO and DS courses and sections to be added to your AU 2003 DO
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