Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
165A.330,
165A.350(3),
165A.360(1), (2), (7),
(9),
367.110-367.360
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
165A.340(6) and
165A.400 authorize the Kentucky
Commission on Proprietary Education to promulgate administrative regulations to
administer and enforce the provisions of KRS Chapter 165A.
KRS
165A.350(3) and
165A.360(2)
require the commission to establish forms. This administrative regulation
establishes the application requirements and incorporates forms by
reference.
Section 1. Initial
Licensure Application and Student Protection Fund Contribution for Schools.
(1) A school residing in and doing business
in Kentucky shall submit:
(a) Form PE-15,
Application for Resident School; and
(b) The initial contribution to the student
protection fund required by
791 KAR 1:025, Section
2.
(2) A school not
residing in Kentucky, but seeking to do business in Kentucky, shall submit:
(a) Form PE-16, Application for Non-Resident
School; and
(b) The initial
contribution to the student protection fund required by
791 KAR 1:025, Section
2.
Section 2.
Annual Renewal License Application for Schools.
(1) The annual renewal license application
for a school residing in and doing business in Kentucky shall be the Form
PE-17, Application for License Renewal Resident School.
(2) The annual renewal license application
for a school not residing in Kentucky, but doing business in Kentucky, shall be
the Form PE-18, Application for License Renewal Non-Resident School.
(3) Each school shall:
(a) List each program for which it is
approved, including the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) code,
the number of contact or credit hours for the program, the length of the
program, and the cost of the program;
(b) Provide a copy of:
1. Its enrollment agreement noting each item
that is required by KRS Chapter 165A;
2.
a. Its
most recent audited financial statement, if the school is accredited;
or
b. Its most recent financial
income statement certified by an independent accountant, if the school is not
accredited;
3. Its
faculty and personnel handbook;
4.
Its current catalog, certified, true, and correct in content;
5. Any advertising and marketing materials
utilized by the school;
6. Its
occupational license and current fire inspection report;
7. Its organizational chart for each school;
and
8. Its certificate of
accreditation, if accredited; and
(c) Submit a Form PE-11, Form for
Instructional Staff and Key Administrative Personnel.
Section 3. Permit Application for
Agents. The permit application for each agent of a school licensed by the
commission shall be the Form PE-19, Application for Permit to Act as an Agent,
to seek initial approval with the commission, and the Form PE-20, Application
for Renewal of Permit to Act as an Agent, to seek renewal with the commission
annually.
Section 4. Transfer of
Ownership of a School. The application for recording a transfer of ownership of
a school licensed by the commission shall be the Form PE-21, Application to
Transfer Ownership of a School.
Section
5. Change of Name of a School. The application for approval of a
change of name of a school shall be the Form PE-22, Application to Change the
Name of a School.
Section 6. Change
of Location of a School. The application for approval of a change of location
of a school shall be the Form PE-23, Application to Change the Location of a
School.
Section 7. Application to
Award an Associate Degree. The application to award an associate degree shall
be the Form PE-10, Application to Award an Associate Degree.
Section 8. New Program. The application for
approval of a new certificate or diploma program shall be the Form PE-14,
Application for a New Program.
Section
9. Request for Transcript. The request for a transcript from a
closed school shall be the Form PE-28, Request for Transcript.
Section 10. Revision of an Existing
Certificate, Diploma, or Associate Degree Program.
(1)
(a) The
school shall submit written notification detailing cumulative curriculum
changes in contact hours, credit hours, courses offered, or program length of a
currently approved program, totaling less than twenty-five (25) percent within
a twelve (12) month period to the commission on a Form PE-12, Notification to
Revise an Existing Program for Less Than 25%.
(b) A change in the name of an existing
program that does not change the overall objective of the program shall not be
considered in the computation of the cumulative curriculum changes.
(2)
(a) A school shall submit a Form PE-13,
Application to Revise an Existing Program for 25% or More, to the commission if
cumulative curriculum changes in contact hours, credit hours, courses offered,
or program length of a currently approved program total twenty-five (25)
percent or more within a twelve (12) month period.
(b) A change in the name of an existing
program that changes the overall objective of the program shall be considered
in the computation of the cumulative curriculum changes.
(3) A school shall notify the commission in
writing of the program name changes, course name changes, or course description
changes.
Section 11.
(1) Beginning in 2016 and every year
thereafter, the school shall report its job placement rate per licensed program
to the commission by January 15, and shall be the Form PE-39, Job Placement
Reporting.
(2) The job placement
rate in the field of study for the program shall be calculated as follows:
(a) Determine the total number of students
who, during the immediately preceding July 1-June 30 period, graduated from the
program;
(b) Of the total number
determined under paragraph (a) of this subsection, determine the number of
graduates who the school has documented as not available for employment due to
health-related issues for individual or family member, death, active military
duty, spouse or dependent of military personnel relocated due to military
transfer, incarceration, visa restrictions, or continuing education at least
half-time;
(c) Subtract the total
number of graduates not available for employment in paragraph (b) of this
subsection from the total number of graduates under paragraph (a) of this
subsection. This difference shall be the denominator for the
equation;
(d) Of the total number
determined under paragraph (c) of this subsection, determine the number of
graduates who obtained job placement in a position in the field of study, in
accordance with subsections (10) and (11) of this section. This shall be the
numerator for the equation; and
(e)
Divide the number of students determined under paragraph (d) of this subsection
by the difference found in paragraph (c) of this subsection. This quotient
converted to a percentage shall be the job placement rate.
(3) For purposes of the job placement rate
calculation, the school shall obtain the placement data by contacting employers
or graduates to obtain the relevant information under the definitions in
subsections (10) and (11) of this section. This contact and information shall
be documented in writing, and shall include:
(a) Name of the employer;
(b) Name of the graduate;
(c) Addresses and telephone numbers of
graduate and employer;
(d) Title of
employment;
(e) Duties of
employment;
(f) Length of
employment;
(g) Total hours worked
per pay period;
(h) Name and title
of the person or persons providing the information to the school;
(i) Name and title of the person or persons
at the school who received and recorded the information;
(j) The date the information was provided;
and
(k) Statement whether the
school designated the graduate as placed in field or not.
(4) If the school obtains the relevant
information by telephone or personal contact, as opposed to a written document,
the school shall send a confirming letter to the provider of the information
setting forth in specific detail the information provided and the date it was
provided. The school shall maintain a copy of the confirming letter and
evidence it was sent.
(5) All data
and information used by a school to support the job placement rate, including
any information that the graduate is not available for employment, shall be
reliable, verifiable, and documented in writing.
(6) Documentation supporting job placement
rates for each applicable period for each program shall be maintained by the
school in a retrievable and well-organized manner.
(7) The job placement rates calculated by the
school and the underlying documentation shall be subject to review and audit by
the commission, and the school shall pay any costs for a review and audit. This
may include requiring the school to:
(a)
Submit graduate data to the Kentucky Center for Statistics to include a
graduate's name, date of birth, Social Security number, gender, ethnicity,
residency at point of graduation, and the CIP code and level of the program
from which the student graduated; and
(b) Have a certified public accountant report
on the school's calculation based on performing an attestation engagement in
accordance with the Statements on Standards for Attestation Engagements of the
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) available at
www.aicpa.org.
(8) Another state agency shall not be
prevented from investigating, reviewing, or auditing the underlying
documentation and the rates provided.
(9) A school that operates a program that is
intended to and only provides continuing education courses to attendees for the
purpose of the attendee maintaining current licensure shall so certify to the
commission. The school shall also obtain written statements from all attendees
affirming that the person's purpose in attending courses offered by the school
is to maintain current licensure. The school's certification to the commission
and underlying written affirmations shall suffice for the calculation of job
placement rates for that continuing education program.
(10) The conditions described in this
subsection shall be required to qualify as job placement in a position in field
of study.
(a) Within 180 days of graduating
from the program, the graduate shall have been employed for at least thirty
(30) days with the employer in a full-time paid position in the field of study
and the school shall document this employment.
(b) If a license or certification is required
or generally requested for positions in the occupation, then within 180 days
after the results are available from the first exam that the graduate would
have been able to take after completing the program, the graduate shall have
been employed for at least thirty (30) days with the employer in a full-time
paid position in the field of study.
(c) In addition to paragraph (a) or (b) of
this subsection, for a part-time position in the field of study to be
considered job placement, the school shall possess a handwritten statement from
the graduate at time of completion that part-time employment is the graduate's
objective for employment including a general explanation for this
objective.
(d) For self-employment
to be considered as job placement, the school shall possess a handwritten
statement from the graduate describing:
1. The
work and demonstrating that it is in a position in the field of
study;
2. That the graduate has
received compensation in return for services provided in connection with the
self-employment; and
3. That the
graduate has completed at least 675 hours of work in connection with the
graduate's self-employment, including time spent marketing the business,
cultivating clients, negotiating contracts, and initiating or completing the
work.
(11)
The conditions described in this subsection shall be required to qualify as a
position in field of study.
(a) The graduate's
employment shall be a position included in the most recent National Center for
Education Statistics and U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics CIP-SOC Crosswalk for
the program studied identified by the six (6) digit U.S. Department of
Education classification of instructional program code, and the routine work
shall predominantly require using the core skills and knowledge expected to
have been taught in the program and the position shall require education beyond
high school level.
(b) If graduates
are continuing in prior employment, the graduate's prior employment position
shall be reasonably related to the program training and the graduate shall
attest in the graduate's handwriting when enrolling in the program and upon
completion of the program, with reference to a specific written policy of the
employer, to the benefit of the training as a catalyst for maintaining or
advancing in a position.
(12) Failure to comply with this section
shall be grounds for denial of a license, or suspension or revocation of an
existing license.
Section
12. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) The following material is incorporated by
reference:
(a) Form PE-15, "Application for
Resident School", as provided in EDvera software version 2.1, edition May
2022;
(b) Form PE-16, "Application
for Non-Resident School", as provided in EDvera software version 2.1, edition
May 2022;
(c) Form PE-17,
"Application for License Renewal Resident School", as provided in EDvera
software version 2.1, edition May 2022;
(d) Form PE-18, "Application for License
Renewal Non-Resident School", as provided in EDvera software version 2.1,
edition May 2022;
(e) Form PE-11,
"Form for Instructional Staff and Key Administrative Personnel", as provided in
EDvera software version 2.1, edition May 2022;
(f) Form PE-19, "Application for Permit to
Act as an Agent", as provided in EDvera software version 2.1, edition May
2022;
(g) Form PE-20, "Application
for Renewal of Permit to Act as an Agent", as provided in EDvera software
version 2.1, edition May 2022
(h)
Form PE-21, "Application to Transfer Ownership of a School", as provided in
EDvera software version 2.1, edition May 2022;
(i) Form PE-22, "Application to Change the
Name of a School", as provided in EDvera software version 2.1, edition May
2022;
(j) Form PE-23, "Application
to Change the Location of a School", as provided in EDvera software version
2.1, edition May 2022;
(k) Form
PE-10, "Application to Award an Associate Degree", as provided in EDvera
software version 2.1, edition May 2022;
(l) Form PE-14, "Application for a New
Program", as provided in EDvera software version 2.1, edition May
2022
(m) Form PE-28, "Request for
Transcript", May 2022;
(n) Form
PE-12, "Notification to Revise an Existing Program for Less Than 25%", as
provided in EDvera software version 2.1, edition May 2022;
(o) Form PE-13, "Application to Revise an
Existing Program for 25% or More", as provided in EDvera software version 2.1,
edition May 2022; and
(p) Form
PE-39, "Job Placement Reporting", as provided in EDvera software version 2.1,
edition May 2022.
(2)
This material may be inspected, copied, or obtained, subject to applicable
copyright law, at the Kentucky Commission on Proprietary Education, 500 Mero
Street, 4th Floor, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. This material is also available on the commission's Web site at
www.kcpe.ky.gov.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
165A.340(6),
165A.350(3),
165A.360(2),
165A.400