The title or name of the school as it appears on the application for licensure must be used in all advertising, catalogs, brochures, contracts, letterheads, electronic display, and any other written materials or oral presentations made in Minnesota by school representatives.
Schools offering programs at more than one location must provide all information required under Minnesota Statutes, section 141.25, subdivision 3, for each school location, on forms provided by the office. If this information is the same for each location, the school must clearly indicate that on the forms.
The school must provide the office with each instructor's name and academic degrees earned, applicable education and experience as specified in part 4880.1900, and courses each instructor teaches.
A program is a course or a grouping of courses that is advertised or listed in the school's catalog, brochures, electronic display, or other publications, or for which the school grants a diploma, certificate, or other formal recognition that does not confer a degree. A program is the same as a "course of instruction." For each program, the school must provide the following information:
If a change occurs in any of the information required by Minnesota Statutes, section 141.25, subdivision 3, during the licensure year, the school must inform the office within 30 days of the change.
Within 30 days of a change in ownership or control, a school must submit a licensure renewal application with the appropriate fee to the office.
Prior to implementation of a new program, a school must submit the information required under subpart 4 to the office. The office must notify the school no later than 60 days after receipt of the required information whether the proposed new program meets the standards specified in Minnesota Statutes, section 141.25, subdivision 7, clause (3), and whether the proposed new program can be added to the list of programs offered by the school.
Minn. R. agency 201, ch. 4880, pt. 4880.1700
Statutory Authority: MS s 14.388; 136A.01