New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 5 - POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION
Chapter 5 - POST-SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Part 5 - CLOSURE AND STUDENT COMPLAINT PROCEDURES FOR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
Section 5.5.5.6 - OBJECTIVE

Universal Citation: 5 NM Admin Code 5.5.5.6

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

A. The purpose of 5.5.5 NMAC is to create a process for administration of student complaint resolution for public post-secondary institutions and to establish procedures for student program completion and student record maintenance and retention in the event an institution closes, ceases program offerings that contain enrolled students, or substantially relocates.

B. No public post-secondary institution located in New Mexico operating within and receiving financial support from the state shall close, cease program offerings that contain enrolled students, or substantially relocate without proper notice and complying with the provisions set out in 5.5.5 NMAC. A public post-secondary institution that closes shall provide for the perpetual care and maintenance of student records and ensure students have access to transcripts in perpetuity.

C. Pursuant to Federal regulation Section 600.9 of 34 C.F.R. (as amended in 2010), for a public post-secondary institution (established by name as an educational institution by a state through a charter, statute, constitutional provision, or other action) to be eligible for state authorization, the institution must be legally authorized by a state that has a process to review and appropriately act on complaints concerning the institution including enforcing applicable state laws.

D. 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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