by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A bill before the Kansas Legislature would allow the state’s universities to streamline efforts to offer online courses to out-of-state students, according to supporters. The bill would allow the Kansas Board of Regents to join a regional group of states that would establish standards for online courses and authorize the member states to provide online courses in each state. The group is called State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement, or SARA, The Lawrence Journal-World reported (http://bit.ly/1eEFsVH ). Current regulations require each school to get approval from each state where it enrolls online students.
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