Principles of Good Practice for Electronically Offered Academic Degree and Certificate Programs

Preamble

These Principles are the product of a Western Cooperative for Educational Telecommunications project, Balancing Quality and Access: Reducing State Policy Barriers to Electronically Delivered Higher Education Programs. The three-year project, supported by the U.S. Department of Education's Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education, is designed to foster an interstate environment that encourages the electronic provision of quality higher education programs across state lines. The Principles have been developed by a group representing the Western states' higher education regulating agencies, higher education institutions, and the regional accrediting community.

Recognizing that the context for learning in our society is undergoing profound changes, those charged with developing the principles have tried not to tie them to or compare them to traditional campus structures. The Principles are also designed to be sufficiently flexible that institutions offering a range of programs - from graduate degrees to certificates - will find them useful.

Several assumptions form the basis for these principles:

Principles of Good Practice for Electronically Offered Academic Degree and Certificate Programs

submitted June 6, 1995

Curriculum and Instruction

Institutional Context and Commitment


These principles were endorsed by the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the North Central Association of Colleges and and Schools on August 3, 1995.