THE
STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT / THE UNIVERSITY
OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK / ALBANY, NY 12234 |
TO: |
The Honorable the Members of the Board of Regents |
FROM: |
Johanna Duncan-Poitier
James A. Kadamus
|
COMMITTEE: |
Full Board |
TITLE OF
ITEM: |
Discussion on the Proposed Amendments to the Rules of the Board of Regents and the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education relating to the requirements for the conferral of a college degree as it relates to students who have not obtained a high school diploma or a high school equivalency diploma |
DATE OF
SUBMISSION: |
June 14, 2004 |
PROPOSED
HANDLING: |
Discussion |
RATIONALE FOR
ITEM: |
To implement policy |
STRATEGIC
GOAL: |
Goal 1 |
AUTHORIZATION(S): |
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SUMMARY:
At the May 2004 meeting of the Board of Regents, the Department reviewed recommendations presented to the Board in March relating to the requirements for the conferral of a college degree for students who have not obtained a high school diploma or a high school equivalency diploma. The discussion centered on students who were home instructed. Staff provided the Board with an overview of the comments received from the field on the draft regulations and discussed the changes being proposed in the draft regulations based on comments and suggestions from members of the Board and the field.
In summary, the Department is now
recommending that the following pathways be available for students who are
beyond compulsory school age* in order to receive a college degree in New
York State:
·
Possession of a high school diploma;
or
·
Receipt of a letter from the superintendent
of schools documenting equivalency of instruction to a high school program;
or
·
Receipt of a high school equivalency diploma;
or
·
Completion of 24 semester hours of college
coursework as recommended at the May Regents meeting (i.e., 6 credits in
English/Language Arts, 3 credits in Mathematics, 3 credits in Natural Sciences,
3 credits in Social Sciences, 3 credits in Humanities, and 6 credits in courses
within the registered program); or
·
Possession of a previous college degree;
or
·
Passage of the five Regents examinations or
approved alternatives required for a high school diploma.
Also at the May Regents meeting, we
recommended an adjustment to the preliminary requirements for college admission
for students who are subject to the compulsory educational requirements and in
attendance full time in college in lieu of a high school program. Prior
to enrolling, such students must submit to the college a valid and in effect
individualized home instruction plan (IHIP) that authorizes full-time college
study. We also made a corresponding
change in the IHIP requirements.
The IHIP must contain a statement that the student is meeting the
compulsory educational requirements through full-time college study, if that is
the case. The IHIP must also
identify the college and the subjects to be covered by that study. The Department expects that these
requirements will impact only a small number of students in the State of New
York, namely students who seek to meet compulsory education requirements through
full-time college study. The
Department will issue guidance to superintendents concerning the need to prepare
IHIPs for students attending college in a timely manner so that those students’
acceptance into college programs will not be jeopardized. The Department does not believe it
necessary to establish, in regulation, a preliminary requirement for
part-time college students who are subject to the State's compulsory
educational requirements. The Department expects that these students will be in
attendance at public, nonpublic, or charter schools or already under an IHIP,
and the superintendent will be aware of the students’ compliance with the
State's compulsory educational requirements.
Attached are revised proposed regulations to
implement the aforementioned
changes to Regents Rule 3.47 and Section 100.10 of the Commissioner’s
Regulations. These draft
regulations will be published in the State Register shortly after the June
Regents meeting and be available for action by the Board at its September
meeting.
At the May meeting, we also informed the Board that, in order to implement these regulatory changes, additional adjustments will need to be made to the Regents Rules and Commissioner's Regulations, including amendments to Regents Rule 8.2 concerning home instructed students’ access to Regents examinations in their local school district and to Section 100.7 of the Commissioner’s Regulations conforming the 24 credits for a high school equivalency diploma with the 24 credits identified above. The Department will bring draft regulations amending these sections of Regents Rules and Commissioner’s Regulations to the Board for discussion at its July meeting. These proposed regulations will also be available for action by the Board at its September meeting.
Attachment
AMENDMENT TO THE RULES OF THE BOARD OF
REGENTS AND REGULATIONS OF THE COMMISSIONER OF
EDUCATION
Pursuant to sections 207, 210,
218, 224, 3204, 3205, 3210, 3212, and 3234 of the Education Law.
1.
Subdivisions (a) and (b) of section 3.47 of the Rules of the Board of
Regents are repealed and new subdivisions (a) and (b) are added, effective
September 30, 2004, as follows:
(a) General
requirements.
(1) No earned degree shall be conferred in
this State on any person who has not completed the program of study requisite to
such degree, which institution shall be authorized to confer the same. No earned undergraduate or graduate
degree shall be conferred unless the applicant has completed a program
registered by the department.
(2) No earned degree shall be conferred
unless the candidate has met the requirements of subparagraphs (i) or (ii) of
this paragraph.
(i) Candidates who are of compulsory
school age, pursuant to section 3205 of the Education Law or other requirement
of law, shall provide the degree-granting institution with satisfactory evidence
of meeting one of the following
requirements:
(a) holding a high school diploma;
or
(b) having completed the substantial
equivalent of a four-year high school course, as certified by the superintendent
of schools or comparable chief school administrator of the candidate's school
district of residence at the time such course was
completed.
(ii) Candidates who are beyond compulsory
school age, pursuant to section 3205 of the Education Law or other requirement
of law, shall provide the degree-granting institution with satisfactory evidence
of meeting one of the following
requirements:
(a) holding a high school diploma;
or
(b) having completed the substantial
equivalent of a four-year high school course, as certified by the superintendent
of schools or comparable chief school administrator of the candidate's school
district of residence at the time such course was completed;
or
(c) holding a New York State high school
equivalency diploma in accordance with the requirements of section 100.7 of this
Title, or a local high school equivalency diploma in accordance with the
requirements of section 100.8 of this Title, or a high school equivalency
diploma issued by another state of the United States or an authorized local
government of such state, or a high school equivalency diploma based on passing
the General Educational Development (GED) test or its successor examination, or
a high school equivalency diploma based upon completing requirements that are
substantially equivalent to the requirements for a New York State high school
equivalency diploma as prescribed in section 100.7 of this Title;
or
(d) having successfully completed 24 semester
hours or the equivalent as a recognized candidate for a college-level degree or
certificate, distributed as follows: six semester hours or the equivalent in
English language arts, including writing, speaking and reading
(literature); three semester hours
or the equivalent in mathematics; three semester hours or the equivalent in
natural sciences; three semester hours or the equivalent in social sciences;
three semester hours or the equivalent in humanities; and six semester hours or
the equivalent in any other courses within the registered degree or certificate
program, all as verified by the institution conferring the degree;
or
(e) having previously earned and been granted
a degree from a degree-granting institution accredited by an accrediting agency
approved by the United States Department of Education, pursuant to 20 USC 1099b;
or from a postsecondary institution authorized by the Board of Regents to confer
degrees; or from a degree-granting institution located in a jurisdiction outside
the United States that is approved, authorized, or recognized by the
jurisdiction's ministry of education or other governmental agency responsible
for higher education; or
(f) having passed and successfully completed
all requirements for the following Regents examinations or the approved
alternative assessments for these examinations, pursuant to section 100.2(f) of
this Title: the Regents Comprehensive Examination in English, the Regents
examination in mathematics, the Regents examination in United States history and
government, a Regents examination in science, and the Regents examination in
global history and geography. For
purposes of this clause, the passing score on the Regents examinations shall be
65 or, where applicable, a score of 55-64 as determined by the school district
of residence, pursuant to section 100.5(a)(5)(i) of this Title.
(b) Preliminary requirement. Prior to enrolling, a student who seeks
to meet the compulsory educational requirements of Education Law section 3205
through full-time study at a degree-granting institution, meaning enrollment for
at least 12 semester hours in a semester or its equivalent, shall submit to the
institution a valid and in effect individualized home instruction plan (IHIP),
pursuant to section 100.10 of this Title, that authorizes such full-time
study.
2. Subdivision (d) of section 100.10 of the
Regulations of the Commissioner of Education is amended, effective September 30,
2004, as follows:
(d) Content of individualized
home instruction plan (IHIP). Each
child's IHIP shall contain:
(1) . . .
(2) . . .
(3) the dates for submission to
the school district of the parents' quarterly reports as required in subdivision
(g) of this section. These reports
shall be spaced in even and logical periods;
[and]
(4) the names of the individuals
providing instruction; and
(5) a
statement that the child will be meeting the compulsory educational requirements
of Education Law section 3205 through full-time study at a degree-granting
institution, meaning enrollment for at least 12 semester hours in a semester or
its equivalent, if that is the case.
In this situation, the IHIP shall identify the degree-granting
institution and the subjects to be covered by that study.
* Compulsory school age is from age 6 to the end of the school year when a student turns 16 (17 in New York City).