Institutional Disclosures for Distance Education or Correspondence Programs

OMB 1845-0145

OMB 1845-0145

The Department of Education (Department) requests an extension without change to the information collection tied to 34 CFR Part 668.50 requiring institutional disclosures for distance education and correspondence courses. This regulatory action establishes requirements for institutional disclosures to prospective and enrolled students in programs offered solely through distance education or correspondence courses, which the Department believes will protect students by providing them with important information that may influence their attendance in distance education programs or correspondence courses as well as improve the efficacy of State-based consumer protections for students. Since distance education may involve multiple States, institutional and program authorization requirements among States may differ, and students may be unfamiliar with or fail to receive information about complaint processes, licensure requirements, or other requirements of authorities in States in which they do not reside. The final regulations, based on the 2019 negotiated rulemaking, will rescind the requirements of §668.50 in its entirety. While the Secretary is exercising her authority to allow for early implementation of the rescission of this section, the final rule and the rescission will not fully take place until July 1, 2020. The Department is asking to extend the current burden assessment until the effective date of the change and at that time a discontinuation request will be filed.

The latest form for Institutional Disclosures for Distance Education or Correspondence Programs expires 2023-03-31 and can be found here.

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Institutional Disclosures for Distance Education or Correspondence Programs - Public Institutions

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