Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 715 - HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING COMMISSION
Division 45 - PRIVATE CAREER SCHOOLS
Section 715-045-0062 - Application for Private Career School License Renewal

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 715-045-0062

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024

(1) Each school shall annually renew its license. At least 60 calendar days prior to the anniversary date of its license, the school must file with the Higher Education Coordinating Commission a completed application for license renewal, including:

(a) Current financial reports as required by OAR 715-045-0032;

(b) Financial report certification form signed by the school's owner or chief administrative officer;

(c) A current and accurate enrollment agreement or contract;

(d) A copy of the catalog that will be in effect for the instructional year that commences during the reporting period for which the license is being renewed. The catalog submission must include an indication of changes that have been made to the structure or wording of the catalog contents;

(e) A copy of any student handbook, addendums, or supplements to the school catalog, and any additional policies and requirements provided to the student that will be in effect for the instructional year that commences during the reporting period for which the license is being renewed. Submission of these materials must include an indication of changes that have been made to the structure or wording of these materials as previously approved by the Department;

(f) Copies of any advertising materials used to recruit new students;

(g) Affidavit of ownership form, signed by all owners holding more than 10% ownership in the school, or by the chief corporate officer (other than the campus president) for publicly held companies;

(h) Affidavit of non-delinquency for student refunds, signed by the school owner or chief administrative officer, as described by OAR 715-045-0032(1)(f);

(i) Student enrollment, completion, and placement information as described in subsection (3) of this rule;

(j) Roster of all instructional staff utilized during the reporting period with dates of service and gross earnings paid;

(k) Information regarding changes to the instructional design as described in subsection (4) of this rule;

(l) License renewal fee and any outstanding penalties, late fees, or other charges owing to the commission.

(2) If a school has been licensed for three years or more and there are no changes in the school's structure, the commission's executive director may allow the school to submit an abbreviated renewal application that confirms the school's compliance with applicable Oregon Revised Statutes and Oregon Administrative Rules. Such abbreviated renewal application shall include the required renewal fee.

(3) The school must provide the following information on the forms provided by the commission for the reporting period:

(a) Names and enrollment information for all students continuing from the prior enrollment period;

(b) Names and enrollment information for all students who enrolled in the program during the reporting period;

(c) Names and enrollment information for all students who left the program without completing it during the reporting period;

(d) Names and enrollment information for all students who transferred between programs during the reporting period;

(e) Names and enrollment information for all students who were graduated from the program during the reporting period; and

(f) Names of those who graduated and were placed or are working in directly related occupations during the reporting period, along with employer information.

(4) If any changes have occurred in the instructional design for any course or program during the previous reporting period or changes are anticipated during the new reporting period, these changes will be submitted to the commission for review and approval.

(5) If the applicant school accepts enrollment of minors, or employs agents who have contact with persons under the age of 18 on behalf of the applicant school, the provisions of OAR 715-045-0003 will apply to any subject individuals the school currently employs or proposes to hire.

(6) An application for renewal of license shall be considered late if not postmarked (or date stamped if hand delivered to the commission) before or on the due date. The executive director, as allowed under ORS 345.995 and OAR 715-045-0190, may impose a late fee for each calendar day the renewal application is late. Such fees, where applicable, shall be included with the renewal application.

(7) The commission may invoke license suspension as defined in OAR 715-045-0001 and begin license revocation procedures when:

(a) A school fails to submit the application for license renewal by the due date as described in subsection (1) of this rule;

(b) The application does not include accurate or adequate, or complete materials necessary for license renewal; or

(c) The school has been issued a notice for corrective action and is not making satisfactory progress to comply with all provisions of the program improvement plan.

(8) License renewal may be denied when a renewal application is incomplete or received by the commission less than 30 days before the license expiration date, except that the Executive Director may grant an extension of the current license pending completion of the renewal application if requested by the school. Pursuant to ORS 183.484, denial of license renewal on these grounds is an order in other than a contested case. Appeal of the decision to deny may be made by written request to the Circuit Court within 60 days of the issuance of the denial order.

(9) The executive director may conditionally approve a license renewal providing a school agrees to a program improvement plan acceptable to the executive director. Conditional license approval shall be subject to the provisions of ORS 345.030(8). The conditional license issued by the commission shall include the period and dates of effectiveness of the license.

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 345.030

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 345.030 & 2017 Oregon Laws Chapter 422

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