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SARA expands licensure-disclosure reach; institutions told to prepare for July 1 changes
Summary
In a Midwestern Higher Education Compact webinar, experts explained that SARA policy will extend disclosure requirements to non-Title IV programs starting July 1 and reviewed Title IV certify and disclosure duties, the written‑attestation exception, the 14‑day disclosure rule for current students, and practical steps for compliance.
CHICAGO — Officials and consultants on higher-education compliance urged college and university administrators to review their licensure disclosures and student-location policies after a webinar outlining federal and SARA changes.
Chris Moll, founder of Higher Education Licensure Pros, said institutions must manage three core responsibilities under the federal Title IV framework: understand how programs meet other states' licensure requirements, certify program compliance under the Program Participation Agreement (PPA), and communicate disclosures to prospective and current students. “Were coming up on a year since this became effective 07/01/2024,” Moll said, referring to the Title IV certify requirement.
Why it matters: Moll highlighted a SARA policy change taking effect July 1 that will extend disclosure…
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