§ 1093. Distance education demonstration programs
(a)
Purpose
It is the purpose of this section—
(1)
to allow demonstration programs that are strictly monitored by the Department of Education to test the quality and viability of expanded distance education programs currently restricted under this chapter;
(2)
to provide for increased student access to higher education through distance education programs; and
(b)
Demonstration programs authorized
(1)
In general
In accordance with the provisions of subsection (d) of this section, the Secretary is authorized to select institutions of higher education, systems of such institutions, or consortia of such institutions for voluntary participation in a Distance Education Demonstration Program that provides participating institutions with the ability to offer distance education programs that do not meet all or a portion of the sections or regulations described in paragraph (2).
(2)
Waivers
The Secretary is authorized to waive for any institution of higher education, system of institutions of higher education, or consortium participating in a Distance Education Demonstration Program, the requirements of section
1087ll
(5) of this title as the section relates to computer costs, sections
1088
(a) and
1088
(b) of this title as such sections relate to requirements for a minimum number of weeks of instruction, sections
1002
(a)(3)(A),
1002
(a)(3)(B), and
1091
(l)(1) of this title, or one or more of the regulations prescribed under this part or part E of this subchapter which inhibit the operation of quality distance education programs.
(3)
Eligible applicants
(A)
Eligible institutions
Except as provided in subparagraphs (B), (C), and (D), only an institution of higher education that is eligible to participate in programs under this subchapter and part
C of subchapter
I of chapter
34 of title
42 shall be eligible to participate in the demonstration program authorized under this section.
(C)
Special rule
Subject to subparagraph (B), an institution of higher education that meets the requirements of subsection (a) of section
1002 of this title, other than the requirement of paragraph (3)(A) or (3)(B) of such subsection, and that provides a 2-year or 4-year program of instruction for which the institution awards an associate or baccalaureate degree, shall be eligible to participate in the demonstration program authorized under this section.
(D)
Requirement
Notwithstanding any other provision of this paragraph, Western Governors University shall be considered eligible to participate in the demonstration program authorized under this section. In addition to the waivers described in paragraph (2), the Secretary may waive the provisions of subchapter I of this chapter and this part and part G of this subchapter for such university that the Secretary determines to be appropriate because of the unique characteristics of such university. In carrying out the preceding sentence, the Secretary shall ensure that adequate program integrity and accountability measures apply to such university’s participation in the demonstration program authorized under this section.
(c)
Application
(1)
In general
Each institution, system, or consortium of institutions desiring to participate in a demonstration program under this section shall submit an application to the Secretary at such time and in such manner as the Secretary may require.
(2)
Contents
Each application shall include—
(A)
a description of the institution, system, or consortium’s consultation with a recognized accrediting agency or association with respect to quality assurances for the distance education programs to be offered;
(B)
a description of the statutory and regulatory requirements described in subsection (b)(2) of this section or, if applicable, subsection (b)(3)(D) of this section for which a waiver is sought and the reasons for which the waiver is sought;
(d)
Selection
(1)
In general
For the first year of the demonstration program authorized under this section, the Secretary is authorized to select for participation in the program not more than 15 institutions, systems of institutions, or consortia of institutions. For the third year of the demonstration program authorized under this section, the Secretary may select not more than 35 institutions, systems, or consortia, in addition to the institutions, systems, or consortia selected pursuant to the preceding sentence, to participate in the demonstration program if the Secretary determines that such expansion is warranted based on the evaluations conducted in accordance with subsections (f) and (g) of this section.
(e)
Notification
The Secretary shall make available to the public and to the authorizing committees a list of institutions, systems or consortia selected to participate in the demonstration program authorized by this section. Such notice shall include a listing of the specific statutory and regulatory requirements being waived for each institution, system or consortium and a description of the distance education courses to be offered.
(f)
Evaluations and reports
(1)
Evaluation
The Secretary shall evaluate the demonstration programs authorized under this section on an annual basis. Such evaluations specifically shall review—
(A)
the extent to which the institution, system or consortium has met the goals set forth in its application to the Secretary, including the measures of program quality assurance;
(2)
Policy analysis
The Secretary shall review current policies and identify those policies that present impediments to the development and use of distance education and other nontraditional methods of expanding access to education.
(3)
Annual reports
The Secretary shall provide reports to the authorizing committees on an annual basis regarding—
(B)
the number and types of students receiving assistance under this subchapter and part
C of subchapter
I of chapter
34 of title
42 for instruction leading to a recognized certificate, as provided for in section
1091
(l)(1) of this title, including the progress of such students toward recognized certificates and the degree to which participation in such programs leading to such certificates increased.
(g)
Oversight
In conducting the demonstration program authorized under this section, the Secretary shall, on a continuing basis—
(1)
assure compliance of institutions, systems or consortia with the requirements of this subchapter and part
C of subchapter
I of chapter
34 of title
42 (other than the sections and regulations that are waived under subsections (b)(2) and (b)(3)(D) of this section);
(h)
“Distance education” defined
For the purpose of this section, the term “distance education” means an educational process that is characterized by the separation, in time or place, between instructor and student. Such term may include courses offered principally through the use of—