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NJ A4800

NJ A4800
Revises licensure process for out-of-State institutions of higher education.


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Introduced
03/23/2026
In Committee
03/23/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires an out-of-State institution seeking to offer a college credit-bearing course, academic degree completion program, or complete academic degree program with a physical presence in the State to petition the Secretary of Higher Education (secretary) for licensure. The bill details the specific information that is required to be included in the licensure petition. The bill also requires that an impact analysis of the proposed course or program be included in the petition. The analysis will consider issues such as the unmet demand in the State for the course or program and its impact on clinical placements and supervisor availability to students enrolled in existing in-State programs. The bill directs the secretary to review all licensure petitions and distribute a brief summary of the petition's content, and information on how to access the petition on the website of the Office of the Secretary of Higher Education, to all institutions of higher education in the State, and provide an opportunity for public comment. The secretary would then send the petition and all comments received on the petition to the New Jersey Presidents' Council for review and recommendation to the secretary within 60 days of receipt of the information. Finally, after considering the recommendation of the New Jersey Presidents' Council, the secretary is required to issue a final determination on the petition. The secretary is directed to license only those institutions that meet all the petition requirements and whose proposed offerings:· meet State standards of quality and provide a plan for the ongoing monitoring of student outcomes;· are fiscally viable;· serve a demonstrable need and demonstrate that the proposed course or program will not unduly impact existing in-State programs; and· are in accordance with the comprehensive Statewide plan for higher education required under current law, if applicable. The bill requires the secretary to prepare an annual report on the petitions submitted pursuant to this bill, detailing the number of petitions reviewed, their outcomes, and summarizing recommendations provided by the New Jersey Presidents' Council. Under the bill, each out-of-State institution licensed to provide a course or program in the State is required to provide an annual report to the secretary. The report would include certain information on enrollment, program and faculty changes, student outcomes, and clinical and field placements. The bill directs the secretary to ensure that an out-of-State institution licensed to provide a course or program in the State meets a minimum acceptable level of performance, as determined by the secretary. The secretary may suspend or revoke the institution's license if the secretary determines the out-of-State institution:· fails to meet the minimum acceptable level of performance;· misrepresents data submitted to the secretary or fails to meet reporting standards; or· adversely impacts the access of students enrolled in an in-State institution of higher education to clinical and field placements. Current regulations promulgated by the Office of the Secretary of Higher Education have established a process for the approval of courses and programs offered in New Jersey by out-of-State institutions. This bill revises that process.

AI Summary

This bill establishes a new process for out-of-State institutions of higher education, defined as postsecondary educational institutions located in the U.S. or its possessions (or recognized equivalents abroad) that are not incorporated in New Jersey and whose accreditation is based on an out-of-State location, to offer college credit-bearing courses, degree completion programs, or full degree programs within the State. These institutions must petition the Secretary of Higher Education (the "secretary") for licensure, providing detailed information including their accreditation status, financial viability, faculty qualifications, and a comprehensive impact analysis. This analysis must assess the unmet demand for the proposed program in the State, its potential impact on existing in-State programs, and specifically for programs requiring clinical or field placements, ensure it won't negatively affect opportunities for students already enrolled in New Jersey institutions. The secretary will then publicly share the petition, solicit public comment, and forward it along with comments to the New Jersey Presidents' Council for a recommendation within 60 days. Ultimately, the secretary will make a final decision, licensing only those institutions that meet all requirements, offer programs of quality that are fiscally sound, serve a demonstrable need without unduly impacting existing programs, and align with the State's higher education plan. The bill also mandates annual reporting from both the secretary on petition outcomes and from licensed out-of-State institutions on their operations, and grants the secretary the authority to suspend or revoke licenses for failure to meet performance standards, misrepresentation of data, or adverse impacts on in-State students' placement opportunities.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Higher Education Committee (on 03/23/2026)

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