Protecting Students and Demanding Quality

The National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA) was established to help expand students’ access to educational opportunities and ensure more efficient, consistent, and effective regulation of distance education programs.

Two critical components of our mission are:

  1. to assure students are well-served in a rapidly-changing education landscape, and
  2. to increase the quality and value of higher education credentials earned through distance education programs.

To help achieve that mission, SARA-participating institutions must meet certain requirements, many of which are focused on ensuring appropriate consumer protections for students.

SARA IMPROVES STUDENT CONSUMER PROTECTION Variable state regulation results in about half without any distance education regulation and one-third without accreditation requirements. When states join SARA, they agree to follow uniform processes for approving their eligible institutions' participation. SARA's policies help protect students and provide benefits to both states and institutions carrying out distance education in multiple states.
Key SARA Student Consumer Protections include:
  • All SARA institutions must be accredited.
  • SARA institutions must be physically located within the U.S. and have U.S. ownership.
  • SARA institutions must demonstrate healthy finances.
  • SARA institutions are accountable for third-party providers.
  • SARA institutions must comply with SARA policy.
  • SARA institutions must uphold stringent reporting and accountability requirements.
  • SARA institutions are required to satisfy all federal requirements for professional licensure disclosures.
  • SARA institutions must meet obligations to students.
  • Student complaints are taken seriously.

More information is available about each of these protections.

Looking Forward: Maintaining NC-SARA's Commitment to Students

We always welcome feedback for how we can continue to enhance our policies and processes to better serve institutions, states, and – most importantly – students nationwide. To share your thoughts, email: info@nc-sara.org.