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Constituent institutions must utilize the most recent versions of request forms as required, maintained, and made available by the UNC System Office.
The NCCCS Office and the UNC System Office will distribute notification of action to all the participating colleges or universities in their system.
While SACSCOC must approve dual degree arrangements, these arrangements are considered by the UNC System Office as articulation agreements among existing degree programs and do not require additional approval by the UNC System Office or the Board.
The University of North Carolina System Office (UNC System Office) utilizes the most recent Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP), for the classification of all degree programs.
If a program will be delivered out of state, whether face-to-face or electronically mediated, the institution must assure the UNC System Office that all required licensing or other authorization is secured before the program is offered out of state.
The NCCCS Office or the UNC System Office will distribute notification of action to all the participating colleges or universities.
Any off-campus offering of a degree program, regardless of the percent offered in that format, must be approved by the UNC System Office.
The UNC System Office will be responsible for managing the review process for new degree proposals and for making a recommendation to the Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina (Board) according to the attached flowcharts: Process for Planning and Establishment of New Baccalaureate Degree Program, Process for Planning and Establishment of New Master’s Degree Program, and Process for Planning and Establishment of New Doctoral Degree Program.
The first online or site-based distance education degree program offering for which a constituent institution must follow any SACSCOC substantive change procedure, regardless of the percent offered in that format, must be approved by the UNC System Office.
Audiotape, videotape, recording devices, and transmission devices are not permitted during the hearing unless approved by the Chancellor, or designee, of a constituent institution, or approved by the President or designee for the UNC System Office.