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Office
of Academic Program Review
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Registration
and State Approval Procedures
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Process for Program Registration and Program Change
Approval
Guidelines for New Program Proposals

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NEW PROGRAMS AND
PROGRAM CHANGES WHICH REQUIRE STATE APPROVAL
FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS
What requires registration
by the New York State Education Department?
What changes to currently
registered programs require approval by the New York State Education
Department?
What changes to currently
registered programs need to be reported to the New York State Education
Department?
What changes to currently
registered programs need to be reported to the Office of Academic Program
Review, but not to the New York State Education Department?
What changes may require
action in addition to program registration?
WHAT REQUIRES REGISTRATION
BY THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT? New programs must be approved and registered by
the New York State Education Department before they can be advertised or
students solicited. For the following, submit a proposal summary to the
Office of Academic Program Review. See Guidelines
for New Program Proposals.
- Every program of study (curriculum) leading to
a credit-bearing certificate, diploma or degree.
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WHAT CHANGES TO CURRENTLY
REGISTERED PROGRAMS REQUIRE APPROVAL BY THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT? For the
following, submit a statement with the proposed changes (describing current
status, intended changes, and justification for changes) and a request for
approval from the State Education Department to the Office of Academic
Program Review. For a curricular change, indicate the courses to be
added/deleted with a brief rationale, and provide curricular outlines of the
current program and the revised curriculum, indicating the changes. For any
new course not described in the bulletin, provide a copy of the syllabus and
list the name, qualifications and relevant experience of the faculty member
who will teach the course.
- A change of 15 or more required (non-elective)
credits in an undergraduate degree program.
- A change in an undergraduate curriculum that
(a) adds an area of concentration; (b) substantially alters the focus of
the program, regardless of the number of credits (for example, changing
from business administration to finance); (c) eliminates the
requirements for an internship, clinical, cooperative education, or
other work-based experience; or (d) changes the liberal arts content to
less than the percentages required for the degree by Regents Rules.
- Any change in a graduate program whether or not
it alters the focus of the program.
- A change in the major disciplinary area in
which the program falls [for example, from economics (liberal arts) to
economics (business)].
- A change in the location at which a complete
program is offered. Include a description of the availability of
courses, faculty, facilities, and support services. A master plan and/or
charter amendment may be required. Please note that there are
circumstances under which moving part of a program to a new location may
require approval of the State Education Department. If changes to the
current curriculum are also made, follow the instructions at the
beginning of this section.
- A change in the mode of delivery (for example,
through contractual arrangement with an external entity, in another
language, through distance learning). Include a description of the
availability of courses and any change in faculty, resources, or support
services. If changes to the current curriculum are also made, follow the
instructions at the beginning of this section.
- Any change in the courses required for a
program as registered that leads to, or is proposed to lead to, teacher
certification.
- A program title change.
- Discontinuance of a program in which there are
students still enrolled. Also provide (1) evidence of compliance with
the Trustees’ policy that an appropriate faculty body be consulted prior
to the termination of a program and (2) a list of all currently enrolled
students, indicating the last possible date of program completion for
each.
- A change in award (degree title) to which a
program leads (for example, from a BA to a BS).
- A format change that may result in a change in
the program's financial aid eligibility (for example, from day to
evening, from weekday to weekend, from full-time to part-time). Include
a description of the availability of courses and any change in faculty,
resources, or support services. Show the sequencing and scheduling of
courses in the program using the Program Scheduling Table. If changes to the current curriculum are
also made, follow the instructions at the beginning of this section.
- A proposal to change a non-licensure-qualifying
program to one that is licensure-qualifying.
- A proposal to offer two registered programs as
a time-shortened dual degree program (for example, a BS and a 2-year MS
combined as a five-year BS/MS). Proposals should include a
description of the purpose of the dual degree program, students to be
served, an outline of the two separate curricula as stand-alone
programs, an outline of the dual degree curriculum indicating credit
savings and admissions standards.
- A proposal to change a certificate, diploma, or
advanced certificate program.
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WHAT CHANGES TO CURRENTLY REGISTERED
PROGRAMS NEED TO BE REPORTED TO THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT? For the following, file a statement with the
proposed changes (describing current status, intended changes, and reason for
the changes) with the Office of Academic Program Review.
- Discontinuance of a program in which no
students are enrolled. Provide evidence of compliance with the
Trustees’ policy that an appropriate faculty body be consulted prior to
the termination of a program.
- A change of fewer than 15 (non-elective) credits
in a baccalaureate degree program that does not alter the focus of the
program.
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WHAT CHANGES TO CURRENTLY
REGISTERED PROGRAMS NEED TO BE REPORTED TO THE OFFICE OF ACADEMIC PROGRAM
REVIEW, BUT NOT TO THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT? For the following, file a statement, with reason
for the change and the status of any remaining students, with the Office of
Academic Program Review.
- Terminating an area of concentration.
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WHAT CHANGES MAY REQUIRE
ACTION IN ADDITION TO PROGRAM REGISTRATION? The following may require that we engage in
additional processes, either amendment of the University's master plan or
amendment of its charter. If that is the case, you will be notified by the
Office of Academic Program Review of the additional steps and information
that will be required.
- Establishment of a new branch campus.
- Change of location of an existing branch
campus.
- Establishment of the first program in certain
disciplinary areas.
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