New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 5 - POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION
Chapter 100 - PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING
Part 7 - LICENSURE UNDER THE POST-SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION ACT
Section 5.100.7.6 - OBJECTIVE

Universal Citation: 5 NM Admin Code 5.100.7.6

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. Each private post-secondary institution operating with a physical presence in New Mexico shall be subject to provisions of the ("the act") unless expressly exempted by the department.

(1) Engaging in one or more of the following activities constitutes a physical presence in New Mexico:
(a) ongoing occupation of a physical location in the state;

(b) maintenance of an administrative office to support the provision of higher education instruction;

(c) establishing a physical location for instruction which is synchronous (instruction in which a group of students engage in learning at the same time) or asynchronous (instruction that does not occur in the same place or at the same time);

(d) requiring students to physically meet in a location for instructional purposes more than twice per full-term (quarter or semester) course for a total of more than six hours;

(e) establishing an administrative office;

(f) providing student support services to enrolled students, from a physical site operated by or on behalf of the institution in the state;

(g) obtaining office space for instructional or non-instructional staff;

(h) maintaining a mailing address or phone exchange in New Mexico;

(i) holding proctored exams on behalf of the institution in New Mexico more than twice per full-term (quarter or semester); or

(j) facilitating student participation in off-campus field trips in New Mexico for academic purposes in excess of 20 classroom hours in one six-month period or in which the institution establishes a residential or instructional facility in New Mexico.

(2) The following is a non-exhaustive list of activities, which if conducted by the institution, will not trigger a physical presence in New Mexico:
(a) advertising to students whether through print, billboard, direct mail, internet, radio, television or other medium;

(b) maintaining a server, router or similar electronic service device housed in a facility that otherwise would not constitute physical presence (the presence of a server or similar pass-through switching device does not by itself constitute the offering of a course or program in that state);

(c) having faculty, adjunct faculty, mentors, tutors, recruiters or other academic personnel residing in New Mexico and working from their homes or another private, non-institutional site, provided that such staff is not engaged in activities that would otherwise constitute physical presence;

(d) using recruiters in New Mexico if the recruiter has registered as an agent pursuant to Section 21-24-1 through Section 21-21-9 NMSA 1978;

(e) independent off-campus study or research by students including, independent fieldwork for a thesis or dissertation, by individual students not engaged in a supervised field experience under 5.99.1 NMAC and with no supervision or control by the student's institution; or

(f) facilitating student participation in off-campus field trips in New Mexico for academic purposes, so long as the field trip does not exceed more than 20 classroom hours in one six-month period, or the establishment of a residential or instructional facility by the institution in New Mexico.

B. Every private career school or nonregionally accredited college or university operating with a physical presence in New Mexico shall annually license with the department.

C. A private career school or nonregionally accredited college or university with a physical presence in the state deemed by the department to satisfactorily meet criteria, as determined by the department, will be licensed with the state. A career school or nonregionally accredited college or university that has successfully licensed with the department shall be considered to hold state authorization.

D. An institution shall provide the department with immediate written notification of any changes or events that may trigger the whole or part of the application or the certifications to be untrue. In no case shall a change be made without an acknowledgement from the department. An institution shall provide the department with notification in no less than 90 days prior to the proposed changes going in effect.

E. The department is statutorily charged with evaluating each individual institution in order to determine the institution's compliance with the standards outlined in this regulation. This evaluation may take the form of a physical visit to the institution or administrative office or may be a desk audit if a physical visit is not feasible. It is the responsibility of the institution to maintain full compliance with the Post-Secondary Educational Institution Act, Sections 21-23-1 through 21-23-15 NMSA 1978 and all applicable rules at all times. The following four types of site visits may be conducted by the department as means to determine the institution's compliance with the standards outlined in the regulation:

(1) Initial site visit: In making a determination regarding issuance of a new license, a site review may be conducted during the initial start-up phase to determine the adequacy of items included on the application for licensure. This visit is for information gathering purposes only.

(2) Regular site visit: The department shall determine an appropriate schedule (typically on a bi-annual basis) on which to re-evaluate each individual licensed institution and the specific programs offered by that institution in order to determine continued compliance with this rule. Department staff will give prior notification of at least two weeks of the date and time of the visit. A short exit interview will be held at the conclusion of the visit. This exit interview may include a discussion of findings and a final written site visit report will be sent to the school for review and comment. The outcome of the regular site visit may be continued licensure.

(3) Required special site visit: The department may request a required special site visit as a requirement for initial licensure, probation, or for licensure renewal. At the conclusion of a required special site visit, the exit interview may include a discussion of any findings.

(4) Triggered site visit: any occurrence listed below trigger a site visit to the institution in order to evaluate compliance with standard within this regulation. The exit interview may include a discussion of any findings. The outcome of a triggered site visit may be a recommendation for a provisional license or revocation of a license:
(a) an institution involuntarily loses its accreditation status;

(b) the department is notified of an institution's non-compliance with federal financial aid program regulations or the outcome of an audit from another state agency;

(c) the institution fails to renew its surety bond, or appropriate alternative in a timely manner;

(d) an institution is experiencing financial difficulties sufficient to threaten program quality;

(e) an institution has significant staff turnover;

(f) an institution fails to immediately notify the department of a change in ownership/management; or

(g) the department becomes aware of any other factor that could alter basis for licensure.

F. A career school or nonregionally accredited college or university that does not have state authorization or has not been granted express exemption by the department, and meets the definition of physical presence in New Mexico, shall be notified by certified mail that it shall cease immediately offering instruction or enrolling new students until it obtains state authorization or exemption from the department; the department shall initiate appropriate legal action if an institution fails to comply; whoever violates any provision of Section 21-23-1 et seq. NMSA 1978 of the Post-Secondary Educational Institution Act may be assessed a civil penalty not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500) per day per violation.

G. No person other than an employee of an institution licensed pursuant to this rule shall, for a salary or fee, solicit attendance at that institution.

H. Licensed institutions concurrently offering distance education pursuant to 5.99.1 NMAC as a SARA institution, through distance education authorization, or through any other method detailed in Section 5.99.1.10 NMAC:

(1) shall be subject to complaint procedures detailed in 5.99.1 NMAC, as related only to students enrolled exclusively as distance education students; and

(2) shall be subject to 5.99.2 NMAC, if the institution seeks to close, cease program offerings that contain enrolled students, or substantially relocate as defined in 5.99.2 NMAC, as related only to students enrolled exclusively as distance education students.

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