In accordance with U.S. Department of Education licensure disclosure requirements, Geneva College records the location of prospective and current students. Geneva tracks this location to determine if licensure disclosures are needed in the following instances:
34 CFR 668.43(c)(3)(2) requires institutions to have a policy to determine the location of a student at the time of the student’s initial enrollment for the purpose of sending required licensure disclosures. This location should be updated upon formal receipt of new location information from the student.
Additionally, 34 CFR 668.43(c)(1) and 34 CFR 668.43(c)(2) require that institutions send appropriate licensure disclosures to prospective students and current students, respectively, according to their location as determined by the policy. Further, NC-SARA policies require institutions to annually report student enrollment according to student location information as determined for the institution’s IPEDS enrollment report. NC-SARA also requires that institutions satisfy all federal requirements for disclosures, regardless of whether the institution is a Title IV institution.
Furthermore, 34 CFR 668.43(a)(5)(v) requires institutions to provide a public disclosure for programs leading to professional licensure or certification. This public disclosure should be publicly and readily available (i.e., on the institution’s website) and should include a list of states where the curriculum does meet state educational requirements and a list of states where the curriculum does not meet state educational requirements for each educational program (regardless of modality) that is designed or advertised to meet state educational requirements for a specific professional license or certification that is required for employment in an occupation.
Legal Home Permanent Address: the address listed as the *LHP (Legal Home Permanent) address in Geneva’s student information system (i.e., Jenzabar)
Program: an academic program designed or advertised as leading to professional licensure
State: any of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, or other U.S. jurisdiction (i.e., territories)
34 CFR 668.41(a) defines a prospective student as “any student who has contacted an eligible institution requesting information concerning admissions to that institution.” The Preamble of the Department of Education 2019 Federal Rule as recorded in the Federal Register (Vol. 84, 58886) indicates that institutions send disclosures to prospective students prior to signing an enrollment agreement or making a financial commitment. Therefore, institutions need to make a location determination of each prospective student prior to enrollment or accepting a financial commitment from a student.
Geneva asks prospective students to provide their legal home permanent address information as part of their application for admission. This information is stored in the Geneva system of record (i.e., Slate and Jenzabar). The Admissions Office tracks the location information of students in programs designed or advertised to meet educational requirements for licensure once students apply to Geneva College. This process ensures that appropriate professional licensure disclosures are sent to students prior to their enrollment or making a financial commitment to the college.
For purposes of federal regulations, 34 CFR 668.43, a student applying for a Geneva College degree program is determined to be located in the state of Pennsylvania if any of the following criteria are true:
If NONE of the above criteria are true, the student’s location will be determined by the state or territory listed as his/her legal home permanent address on his/her application.
The Registrar’s Office tracks address changes for students enrolled in programs identified as designed or advertised to meet professional licensure criteria. This data is stored in the Geneva system of record (i.e., Jenzabar). When a student formally updates his/her address information, the Registrar’s Office is notified via automated email. The Registrar’s Office will send updated address information to the relevant program department(s) for any student who will need to receive a professional licensure disclosure from the program department(s) due to his/her new location or new program.
For purposes of federal regulations, 34 CFR 668.43, a student enrolled in a Geneva College degree program is determined to be located in the state of Pennsylvania if any of the following criteria are true:
If NONE of the above criteria are true, the student’s location will be determined by the state or territory listed as his/her legal home permanent address in the student information system.
In accordance with 34 CFR 668.43, Geneva sends written direct disclosures to prospective and current students. These disclosures are sent as emailed letters.
Geneva sends a professional licensure direct disclosure to prospective students who have applied to an academic program designed or advertised to meet educational requirements for a specific license/certification required for employment in an occupation if one of the following is true:
Note: A student who is located in a state about which Geneva has either not yet made a determination or has made a determination that the student’s program of interest does not meet educational requirements for licensure/certification will not be admitted unless he or she completes the written attestation process.
Geneva sends a professional licensure direct disclosure to a current student if one of the following is true:
These disclosures are sent to the student within 14 calendar days of making such determination.
The licensure/certification direct disclosures state one of the following regarding licensure/certification educational requirements: 1) Geneva has not determined whether the student’s program of interest meets educational requirements for licensure/certification in the state/territory where the student is located, or 2) Geneva has determined that the student’s program of interest does not meet the educational requirements for licensure/certification in the state/territory where the student is located.
As appropriate, Geneva will assist the student in obtaining contact information for the appropriate licensing body if Geneva has not determined whether the student’s program of interest meets educational requirements for licensure/certification in the state/territory where the student is located.
The Admissions Office tracks prospective student location and, in coordination with the relevant program director(s), sends necessary disclosure communication to prospective students where direct disclosure criteria apply.
The Registrar’s Office tracks address changes for students enrolled in programs identified as designed or advertised to meet professional licensure criteria. This data is stored in the Geneva system of record (i.e., Jenzabar). When a student formally updates his/her address information, the Registrar’s Office is notified via automated email. The Registrar’s Office will send updated address information to the relevant program department(s) for any student who will need to receive a professional licensure disclosure from the program department(s) due to his/her new location or newprogram. Additionally, the program department(s) will review state educational licensure requirements on a regular schedule in order to maintain an accurate list of states/territories where the program does and does not meet educational requirements for licensure.
It is the responsibility of the relevant program department(s) to ensure disclosure communication is sent to a student if he/she needs to receive any updated licensure/certification disclosure information due to his/her new location, new program, or if a new determination has been made regarding an academic program not meeting education requirements for licensing/certification in the location of the student.
Prospective Students
The publication of the updated Federal guidelines on disclosures states, “the Department [of Education] expects that the institution will provide this disclosure before a student signs an enrollment agreement or, in the event that an institution does not provide an enrollment agreement, before the student makes a financial commitment to the institution” (Federal Register, Vol. 84, 58886). Geneva sends direct disclosures to prospective students before signing an enrollment agreement or making any financial commitment.
Current Students
34 CFR 668.43(c)(2) requires that institutions notify current students within 14 days if 1) a program designed or advertised to meet educational requirements for a license/certificate required for employment in an occupation no longer meets the licensure educational requirements for a given state or 2) a student’s location changes to a state in which Geneva’s program does not meet the licensure educational requirements or Geneva has not yet made a determination if the program meets licensure educational requirements. In accordance with the Federal guideline, Geneva sends these disclosures to students within 14 calendar days of making the above determination.
All other college policies that determine location for the purposes of tuition pricing, grants/aid, reporting, etc. will not be superseded by this policy. In other words, this student location policy will only be used in the context of determining student location for purposes of sending direct disclosures to students interested or enrolled in programs designed or advertised as leading to professional licensure.