Current through Public Act 151 of the 2024 Legislative Session
Section 390.1695 - [Repealed 9/30/2029] Assurance that student will receive services for which payment is made; compensation for services not received; rules; protection of student records; complaint; standards of practice(1) Each participating college and each out-of-state college or university that holds an authorization from the department under section 4(3) shall assure that each student enrolled in a distance education program at that participating college or out-of-state college or university receives the services for which he or she has paid, or receives reasonable financial compensation for those services he or she has not received if a course in which he or she is enrolled is terminated before the expected completion date of that course. This assurance shall be in writing and may include tuition assurance funds, surety bonds, teach-out provisions, or other practices considered sufficient to protect consumers by the department. The department may promulgate rules for the administration of this subsection, including the development of forms it considers appropriate.(2) Each participating college and each out-of-state college or university that holds an authorization from the department under section 4(3) shall provide for the protection of student records for students enrolled in a distance education program at that participating college or out-of-state college or university and shall comply with any rules promulgated by the department concerning the protection of those student records.(3) Each participating college and each out-of-state college or university that holds an authorization from the department under section 4(3) shall adopt and publish a written policy that allows students enrolled in a distance education program at that participating college or out-of-state college or university to file a complaint with the department for any violation of this act or rules promulgated under this act. The department shall establish a complaint process for those students.(4) Each participating college and each out-of-state college or university that holds an authorization from the department under section 4(3) shall meet the standards of practice contained in the interregional guidelines for the evaluation of distance education, published by the Council of Regional Accrediting Commissions in July of 2009, which are incorporated by reference.Added by 2015, Act 45,s 5, eff. 6/9/2015.