By Lola Duffort, Rutland Herald
The state has signed an agreement that will make it much easier — and cheaper — for Vermont-based colleges to export their online courses to students nationwide. Currently, a college must get approval from each state from which it intends to enroll students to their online courses — an often complicated and costly process. The National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement, to which Vermont has just signed on, simplifies that process. SARA member states agree to allow participating institutions from across the country to offer their courses to students within their borders without seeking that separate state’s approval.
http://www.rutlandherald.com/article/20150630/NEWS01/706309949/1002
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