Texas Administrative Code
Title 19 - EDUCATION
Part 1 - TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD
Chapter 5 - RULES APPLYING TO PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES, HEALTH-RELATED INSTITUTIONS, AND/OR SELECTED PUBLIC COLLEGES OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN TEXAS
Subchapter D - OPERATION OF OFF-CAMPUS EDUCATIONAL UNITS OF PUBLIC SENIOR COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIES AND HEALTH-RELATED INSTITUTIONS
Section 5.76 - General Principles for Off-Campus Educational Units
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The general purpose of off-campus educational units of all sizes is to meet the education needs of the people of Texas with a level of service that is appropriate for the area and cost effective to offer. Their specific purpose is directly related to the teaching of courses for academic credit from the parent institution(s) and/or for health professions' medical training.
(b) The Commissioner shall establish policies concerning how a location receives designation as a specific type of off-campus educational unit and how to expand educational activities.
(c) The type and name of all off-campus educational units, with the exception of higher education teaching sites, must be approved by the Board. Recognition of an off-campus educational unit may be withdrawn by the Board.
(d) An off-campus educational unit is financially dependent upon its parent institution(s) and is supported by the budget of the institution(s). It is not eligible to request separate legislative funding. Off-campus educational units should use locally provided facilities, where possible.
(e) Off-campus educational units are not intended to duplicate the full array and types of offerings available at regular general academic campuses. Their specific purpose is to:
(f) Degree programs offered at off-campus educational units must be offered by and in the name of the parent institution(s).
(g) Off-campus educational units shall adhere to quality and approval criteria regarding courses, programs, student services and other academic matters contained in §§ 4.101- 4.108 of this title (relating to Approval of Distance Education and Off-Campus Instruction for Public Colleges and Universities), and in the Approval of Distance Education, including Off-Campus Courses and Programs located in Board policies.
(h) The facilities of off-campus educational units shall comply with Chapter 17 of this title, relating to Resource Planning.
(i) Courses offered at off-campus educational units must be reported separately and accurately in required Board reports. Semester credit hours completed at the unit must be reported appropriately by the parent institution(s) and shall be funded as determined by the Legislature.