Title 5 Post-Secondary Education
Chapter 100 Private Institutions of Higher Education
PART 8 CLOSURE
OR SUBSTANTIAL CHANGE TO LOCATION UNDER THE POST-
Secondary Educational Institution Act
5.100.8.1 ISSUING AGENCY:
New Mexico Higher Education Department.
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5.100.8.2 SCOPE:
Provisions of 5.100.8 NMAC apply to all private post-secondary
institutions operating within the state of New Mexico.
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5.100.8.3 STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
Section 9-25-1 et seq. NMSA 1978, Section 21-1-26 NMSA 1978 and Section
21-23-1 et seq. NMSA 1978. The Post-Secondary Educational Institution Act,
Sections 21-23-1 et seq. NMSA 1978 authorizes the New Mexico higher education
department (“department”) to establish standards for closures of private post-secondary
educational institutions operating in New Mexico.
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12/11/2018]
5.100.8.4 DURATION:
Permanent
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5.100.8.5 EFFECTIVE DATE: December 26, 2017 unless a later date
is cited at the end of a section.
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5.100.8.6 OBJECTIVE: No private post-secondary institution
shall cease operation within New Mexico
or make a substantial change to location without providing notice to the
department and complying with the provisions set out in this rule. Institutions operating with a physical
presence in New Mexico and concurrently offering distance education pursuant to
5.99.1 NMAC as a SARA institution, through distance education authorization, or
through any other method detailed in Section 5.99.1.10 NMAC, shall be subject
to 5.99.2 NMAC, if the institution seeks to close, cease program offerings that
contain enrolled students, or substantially relocate as defined in 5.99.2 NMAC,
as related only to students enrolled exclusively as distance education
students.
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5.100.8.7 DEFINITIONS:
A. “Accrediting
body” means an accreditor or accrediting agency that has issued an
accreditation status to the institution.
B. “Custodian of Records” means an entity with which the institution has arranged for
the perpetual care, maintenance and accessibility of all records and transcripts
for all students receiving credit from the institution during the period of its
existence. The entity must be in
compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and be
capable of servicing student record requests. Documentation evidencing such
compliance shall be submitted to the department.
C. “Department” means the New
Mexico higher education department or its designated employee.
D. “Manager”
means the chief executive officer, chief operations officer, chief financial
officer, senior business or finance officer, senior financial aid
administrator, and senior or chief academic officer of an institution's New
Mexico facility.
E. “Physical presence” means the
ongoing occupation of a physical location in the state, the ongoing maintenance
of an administrative office to support the provision of higher education
instruction, or engaging in one or more of the activities detailed in Paragraph
(1) of Subsection A of 5.100.5.6 NMAC, Paragraph (1) of Subsection A of
5.100.6.6 NMAC, or Paragraph (1) of Subsection A of 5.100.7.6 NMAC.
F. “Post-secondary educational institution” or “institution” or “post-secondary institution” means an a
private academic, vocational, technical, business, professional, or other
school, college, or university or other organization or person offering or
purporting to offer courses, instruction, training, or education.
G. “Program”
means any certificate or degree program or for purposes of closure, a college,
school or department within an institution.
H. “Substantial change to location” means a relocation of the institution’s physical site that
is beyond the proximity a student is normally required to travel for
educational offerings.
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5.100.8.8 NOTICE:
A. A post-secondary
institution operating with a physical presence
in the state of New Mexico shall provide formal written notice of closure to
the department immediately upon gaining actual knowledge of the institution’s
intent to close but in no case less than 90 days prior to closure.
B. A post-secondary
institution operating with a physical presence
in the state of New Mexico shall provide formal written notice of substantial
change to location to the department immediately upon gaining actual knowledge
of the institution’s intent to change location but in no case less than 90 days
prior to moving operations.
C. A post-secondary
institution operating with a physical presence
in the state of New Mexico has a mandatory obligation to report a closure of
any other branch, satellite, or main campus associated with the institution
immediately upon gaining actual knowledge of the institution’s intent to close
but in no case less than 90 days prior to closure.
D. A post-secondary
institution has a mandatory obligation to
report the closure of any other subsidiary institution or campus associated
through the same parent company or organization immediately upon gaining actual
knowledge of the institution’s intent to close but in no case less than 90 days
prior to closure.
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5.100.8.9 PLAN:
A. A post-secondary
institution operating with a physical presence
in New Mexico that intends to cease operations, cease program offerings that
contain enrolled students, or make a substantial change to location must
present a plan to the department.
B. Post-secondary institutions that are required to seek approval of such a plan by an
accrediting body must submit the plan to the department within seven days of
receiving approval by the accrediting body.
C. Post-secondary institutions that are not required to seek approval of a plan by an
accrediting body must submit a plan to the department as soon as practical but
in no case less than 90 days prior to closure, ceasing a program offering that
contains enrolled students, or making substantial change to location.
D. The plan
must include provisions for teach-out agreements, completion of programs by enrolled
students, perpetual care and maintenance of student records, and identification
and location of a responsible agent for the institution for a period of at least
one year following closure.
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5.100.8.10 TEACH-OUT AGREEMENT OR PLAN:
A. A post-secondary
institution operating with a physical presence
in the state of New Mexico that has served notice of closure, intent to cease
program offerings that contain enrolled students or intent to make a substantial
change to location shall provide to the department a teach-out plan or agreement.
B. A post-secondary
institution that is closing, ceasing a program
offering that contains enrolled students, or has a substantial change to
location shall enter into a teach-out agreement with at least
one other provider of post-secondary education offering similar programs, for provision
of the remaining program requirements of enrolled students, or provide a
teach-out plan that allows students to complete their program of study at the
closing institution within a timeframe accepted by the department.
C. A post-secondary
institution that has a substantial change to location may
be required to present evidence that the institution has made efforts to enter
into a teach-out agreement with an institution within a reasonable proximity.
D. Enrolled
students impacted by teach-out agreements or plans must be notified of the
agreement or plan when it is finalized. Teach-out
plans or agreements shall be arranged at no additional cost to the students
beyond that originally agreed to by the student.
E. Licensed
post-secondary
institution operating under 5.100.7 NMAC must
comply with the teach-out plan or agreement provided to the department in its
application for licensure unless a change in the teach-out plan or agreement
has occurred. If the teach-out agreement
submitted to the department in the licensure application has changed, the
institution shall seek additional teach-out agreements with at least one
institution operating in the state of New Mexico or provide a
teach-out plan that allows students to complete their program of study at the
institution within a timeframe accepted by the department.
F. The department may determine that
a teach-out plan or agreement is not feasible after consideration of evidence
submitted to the department. The department may find that teach-out arrangements are not
feasible for students in one or more programs offered by the institution, in
which case the institution shall refund all tuition and fees paid by the
students in question for the current period of enrollment and shall provide
appropriate transcripts and evaluations to assist students in transferring
their work to another institution.
G. An
institution that seeks to relocate may be exempt from entering into a teach-out
agreement or plan if the institution can demonstrate to the department that
students will not be substantially burdened by the change in location. The
institution will be required to complete a form published by the department
demonstrating possible impact to students.
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5.100.8.11 RECORDS MAINTENANCE:
A. A post-secondary
institution operating with a physical presence
in the state of New Mexico upon submitting intent to close must ensure that records
are in compliance with the functional records retention and disposition
schedule in 1.21.2 NMAC, the records retention schedule set by the department, regulations
of any other authorizing agency, or laws, regulations and rules of any other
authorizing jurisdiction or territory,
whichever is longest in time. If another
authorizing agency of the institution requires a longer period of retention
than that of 1.21.2 NMAC, the longest retention period shall prevail.
B. If
a post-secondary
institution discontinues its operation, the manager
shall file with the designated custodian of records, the original or legible
true copies of all educational records required to be maintained as a condition
of state authorization pursuant to 5.100.6 NMAC or 5.100.7 NMAC. For
institutions granted express exemption by the department pursuant to Section
21-23-4 NMSA 1978 and 5.100.5 NMAC, the manager must file to the designated
custodian of records the original or legible true copies of student records. The
institution must maintain at a minimum, the student’s enrollment agreement,
student transcript, record indicating program completion (either certificate,
diploma, degree, or other like proof of completion) and student financial aid
records. Any institution that closes and has not operated lawfully pursuant to
the Post-Secondary Educational Institution Act, must file to a designated
custodian of records, the original or legible true copies of student records to
include, The institution must maintain at a minimum, the student’s enrollment agreement,
student transcript, record indicating program completion (either certificate,
diploma, degree, or other like proof of completion), and student financial aid
records. A
written detailed description for how records will be maintained following the closure
shall be provided to the department in a plan for the perpetual care and maintenance
of records. The written plan must
include, but is not limited to the following:
(1) certification
that the post-secondary institution is in compliance with the functional records retention and disposition schedule in
1.21.2 NMAC, the records retention schedule set by the department, and any
other authorizing agencies laws, regulations and rules, whichever is longest in
time;
(2) designation of a custodian of
records;
(3) physical address of hard copy
files;
(4) physical address of digital files;
and
(5) process for obtaining transcripts
or other records from the custodian of record.
C. The department must be notified of any update
related to the custodian of records or upon any change to the custodian of
record.
D. The
department must be provided a copy of any contractual arrangements made for the
perpetual care, maintenance and accessibility of all records. The department may request any additional
records or information to help students gain access to transcripts in
perpetuity.
E. In the
event that the post-secondary
institution does not comply with the records
maintenance provisions cited above, the department may seek a court order to
protect and if necessary take possession of the records. The institution’s surety bond may be drawn on to
cover costs associated with the department’s efforts in securing records.
F. Students
must be made aware of the process to request student records from the custodian
of records. The process must be provided in writing to the student and made
available on the institution’s website.
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5.100.8.12 FINAL EXECUTION REPORT: Before
any post-secondary
institution terminates its services or sells,
transfers or disposes of substantially all of its assets, it shall submit to
the department a summary of all actions taken pursuant to the requirements set
forth in all applicable Sections of 5.100.8 NMAC. The post-secondary institution must also submit certification that it has met all rules of
the department pertaining to the termination of operations by post-secondary
educational institutions.
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History
of 5.100.8 NMAC - [RESERVED]