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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 8. The commission for higher education shall do the following:
(1) Review all of the reports submitted by state educational institutions under this chapter.
(2) Prepare a summary report that:
(A) includes a summary of the reports described in subdivision (1);
(B) estimates the potential impact to approved postsecondary educational institutions currently conferring associate degrees; and
(C) may include recommendations regarding conferring associate degrees to eligible current students and eligible former students as described in section 5 of this chapter, including recommendations regarding the following:
(i) A model statewide policy for state educational institutions to seek approval for a particular associate degree from the commission for higher education under IC 21-41-2-2. The model statewide policy recommended under this item may not include associate degrees in general studies or a similar category.
(ii) Model policies for campuses of state educational institutions regarding establishing and conferring associate degrees to eligible current students and eligible former students, which may include a process to identify and notify eligible former students of the associate degree option.
(3) Not later than November 1, 2025, submit the summary report to the:
(A) governor; and
(B) legislative council in an electronic format under IC 5-14-6.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 21. Higher Education § 21-41-14-8 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-21-higher-education/in-code-sect-21-41-14-8/
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