3.1.a     Degree-granting Authority [CR]

An institution seeking to gain or maintain accredited status has degree-granting authority from the appropriate government agency or agencies.

Judgment

x   Compliance           o  Non-Compliance           o Partial Compliance

Narrative  

The University of Louisiana at Lafayette ultimately derives its degree‐granting authority from the State of Louisiana, as provided in the Louisiana Constitution, Revised Statute 17:3351. The Constitution allows the Louisiana Board of Regents (BOR), which coordinates and establishes policies for the State’s public postsecondary education system, to authorize the four management boards under its purview to confer degrees. It is from its management board that UL Lafayette derives direct approval to confer degrees. The University is part of the University of Louisiana System, which is one of four systems of public institutions of higher education in Louisiana.

The BOR’s Academic Affairs Policy 2.01 states that “The 1974 Louisiana Constitution, Article VIII Section 5, vests in the BOR the responsibility to approve, disapprove, or modify all existing and proposed degree programs and administrative units in Louisiana’s public colleges and universities.” The Louisiana BOR began operation on January 1, 1975, replacing the Coordinating Council for Higher Education. The BOR has the authority to plan and coordinate higher education, which includes budgetary responsibility for Louisiana’s public colleges, universities, and professional schools.

UL Lafayette is one of nine universities in the University of Louisiana System, which was established in June 1995 and revised in 2014 by Louisiana Revised Statute 17: 3217. Before this time, the UL System was known as the System of State Colleges and Universities. The Board of Supervisors (BOS) for the UL System was formerly known as the Board of Trustees for State Colleges and Universities. The name change occurred on December 4, 1998. The BOS is authorized explicitly in the Louisiana Constitution to govern the University of Louisiana System.

UL Lafayette is legally authorized to provide post-secondary distance education programs to out-of-state students. Many of these state laws and regulations also apply to online, distance, and correspondence education instruction offered in that state. Authorization information is available on the University’s website (Degree Granting Authority for Distance Education Programs to Out-of-State-Students: by degree program and by state). The University is also a member of the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA), a voluntary agreement among member states and U.S. territories establishing comparable national standards for interstate offering of post-secondary distance-education courses and programs, which authorizes the offering of distance education courses to students in other member states. All of UL Lafayette’s online programs are approved and regulated by the BOS.

 

Supporting Documents

Academic Affairs Policy 2-01

LA Constitution Article VIII Section 5

LA Constitution Article VIII Section 6

LA Constitution RS 17:3217

LA Constitution RS 17:3351

LA Post-Secondary Government Chart

Request to Offer Distance Learning

UL Website: State Authorization

UL Website: State Authorization by Program

UL Website: State Authorization by State and Territory