Access to distance education depends not only on program availability, but also on clear information about state requirements, student rights, and licensure considerations. The University of 91߹provides this information to promote transparency and to help prospective students, current students, and the public better understand key requirements and disclosures associated with distance education across the university system.
As part of the university’s broader digital education landscape, these resources focus on State Authorization, the Student Complaint Process, and Licensure Disclosure. Together, they provide an important reference point for reviewing requirements and disclosures connected to distance education offerings across the university system.
These resources focus on State Authorization, the Distance Education State Authorization Dashboard, the Student Complaint Process, and licensure disclosures. Together, they provide a central starting point for understanding program availability, student complaint pathways, and professional licensure information.
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State Authorization
Learn what state authorization is, why it matters, and how student location can affect access to distance education.
Distance Education State Authorization Dashboard
Use the dashboard to review the availability of distance education programs based on the state where you are located. Nebraska’s current dashboard already explains that state laws affect an institution’s ability to offer programs in a given state and allows students to look up program availability by state.
State Authorization FAQs
Find answers to common questions about state authorization, student location, relocations, out-of-state activities, and related compliance topics.
Student Complaint Process
Review complaint and reporting options, including campus processes, 91߹complaint pathways, and options for out-of-state students.
Licensure Disclosures
Find information about licensure disclosures and links to campus resources for programs that lead to professional licensure or certification.
If you need additional resources or assistance, please contact the Office of the Provost at evpp@nebraska.edu.