Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. A licensee offering a non-accredited
program may charge students enrolled in the same program different tuition and
student fees, only:
1. After publishing
notice of a program price change to be effective for all students enrolling in
the program or starting classes on or after a specified date;
2. For students who have chosen to modify
programs or services so that a tuition reduction is warranted;
3. For students requiring additional services
or otherwise incurring additional charges;
4. For students who are eligible for tuition
reductions associated with payment schedules, financing options, or educational
loans;
5. For students meeting tuition discount eligibility
requirements in subsection (B); or
6. For students
receiving tuition scholarships under subsection (C).
B. A licensee offering a non-accredited
program that offers a tuition discount shall:
1. Publish in the licensee's catalog,
required under
R4-39-301, allowable
tuition discounts and student eligibility requirements for each tuition
discount, including tuition discounts for students:
a. Enrolling as part of a group,
b. Who are similarly situated, or
c. Enrolling under the same program or course
schedule; and
2. Make
tuition discounts available to all students who meet eligibility
requirements.
C. A
licensee offering a non-accredited program that offers a full or partial
tuition scholarship shall:
1. Publish in the
institution's catalog, required under
R4-39-301, available
tuition scholarships and student eligibility requirements for each tuition
scholarship, including terms, conditions, application procedures, deadline
dates, basis for selection, range of award amounts, and aggregate award
amounts; and
2. Objectively
evaluate all applicants for tuition scholarships, and award tuition
scholarships only to students who meet eligibility requirements.
D. A licensee offering a
non-accredited program that offers a full or partial educational loan shall:
1. Publish in the licensee's catalog,
required under
R4-39-301, available full
or partial educational loans and student eligibility requirements for each full
or partial educational loan, including terms, conditions, application
procedures, deadline dates, range of loan amounts, aggregate loan amounts,
interest rates, and loan repayment requirements;
2. Make the full or partial educational loans
available to all students who meet eligibility requirements; and
3. Offer and administer the full or partial
educational loans as required under R4-39-406.
E. A licensee offering a non-accredited
program that offers payment schedules or financing options shall:
1. Publish in the licensee's catalog,
required under
R4-39-301, payment
schedules and financing options and student eligibility requirements for each
payment schedule and financing option, including terms and conditions,
application procedures, interest rates, and monthly payments; and
2. Make the payment schedules and financing
options available to all students who meet eligibility requirements.
F. A licensee offering a
non-accredited program:
1. Shall not require a
prospective student to make a non-refundable payment until the prospective
student signs an enrollment agreement and is accepted for enrollment,
and
2. Shall ensure that a
prospective student understands the prospective student's rights under
R4-39-404.
G. A licensee offering a
non-accredited program shall have a refund policy that:
1. Applies to all students,
2. Meets the requirements in
R4-39-404,
and
3. Is described using identical
language in both the catalog that is required under
R4-39-301 and the student
enrollment agreement that is required under
R4-39-104
and meets the standards at
R4-39-401.
H. A licensee offering a
non-accredited program shall ensure that all student tuition, student fees,
tuition reductions, discounts, and scholarships, educational loans, payment
schedules, financing options, and refund policies applicable to a student are:
1. Fully disclosed in writing on a student's
enrollment agreement or applicable financial documents;
2. Consistent with information in the
licensee's catalog, required under
R4-39-301, and any
brochures, promotional materials, or advertisements provided to or intended for
students or potential students; and
3. Authorized under this Section.
I. A licensee offering a
non-accredited program shall:
1. Charge a
student tuition and student fees as identified in writing on a student's
enrollment agreement or applicable financial documents;
2. Collect tuition and student fees from a
student according to a payment schedule or financing option identified in
writing on a student's enrollment agreement or applicable financial documents;
and
3. Refund tuition and student
fees charged to a student according to the refund policy identified in writing
on a student's enrollment agreement or applicable financial
documents.