By Scott Rothschild, Lawrence J-W
Kansas higher education officials on Tuesday expressed support for a national plan that they said would make it easier to enroll online students from other states. Currently, institutions must navigate different requirements in each state to get authorization to offer distance education. These efforts are often costly and time consuming. But institutions in states that join the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement, or SARA, would be able to operate in any of the states that are part of the plan. The institutions would be charged an annual fee based on their size.
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