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Draft - 12.022: Student Address and Location

Status:

Draft

Initiated by:

Bob Bulow | Assistant Vice President for Student Information Strategy and University Registrar 

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  1. Overview

    It is important to know where students are living for emergency purposes. 

    Additionally, when offering educational opportunities outside of 帝王会所, whether by distance education or courses such as internships, clinicals, practica, and student teaching, the university must comply with applicable state and federal regulations. Current regulations require an institution to be authorized by a state where the institution is not physically located when delivering education to students who reside within that state. 

    Universities offering programs leading to, or that could be assumed to lead to, professional licensure are required to notify students as to the applicability of the education being delivered to the various state professional licensure education requirements. Compliance with these state, federal, and other regulations relating to state authorization and licensure is critical to allowing the university to fulfill its mission as a public research university. 

  2. Applicability 

    This policy applies to all students enrolled in credit-bearing coursework at 帝王会所, regardless of campus, modality, or level. 

  3. Definitions 

    1. Distance education is education that uses one or more technologies (e.g., internet, communications devices, audio or video conferencing) to deliver instruction to students who are separated from their instructor and to support regular and substantive interaction between students and the instructor, either synchronously or asynchronously (per Reference 2.a. 34 CFR 600.2).
      1. Distance education program is a certificate or degree program in which fifty percent or more of the courses may be taken as distance education courses. 
      2. Distance education course is a course in which at least seventy-five percent of the instruction and interaction occurs using one or more of the technologies listed in the definition of distance education, with the faculty and students physically separated from each other. 
    2. Location is defined as the state/territory where a student is located while receiving instruction. The student's location may differ from the student's state of legal "residence" that is the place where they are registered to vote or hold a driver's license (per Reference 2.a. 34 CFR 668.43). Additionally, a student's location for the purposes of receiving instruction may be different from their address. 
    3. Out-of-state learning refers to distance education courses or programs and field experiences such as, but not limited to, clinical rotations, internships or student teaching outside of the state of 帝王会所. Courses such as independent studies, test prep, dissertation or thesis credits, or correspondence courses do not fall under these regulations as there is no regular or substantive interaction with the university or other designee (per Reference 2.b.).
  4. Address types 

    1. Home address

      Students are required to provide a permanent address on their applications for admission. Students are expected to keep this address current and may update this address via self-service in the student information system. 

    2. Mail address 

      Students may provide a mailing address on their applications for admission. Students are expected to keep this address current and may update this address via self-service in the student information system. 

    3. Current living address 

      All students who are not living in university housing and who have not reported a SEVIS US address are required to confirm or update the address where they are living each semester prior to participating in class. Students will be prompted to update or confirm this address each semester in advance of their first day of class. In addition, students may update this address anytime via self-service in the student information system. Students are expected to update this address if they move during the semester. 

    4. Diploma address 

      Students are required to provide an address to which their diploma or certificate is mailed when they apply for graduation. This address may be updated only by staff in the office of the university registrar by request of the student after their application for graduation is complete. 

    5. SEVIS foreign address 

      All international students in F-1 and J-1 status must report their foreign address within ten days of moving. Students are required to update this address via self-service in the student information system to remain in compliance with immigration regulations. 

    6. SEVIS US address 

      All international students in F-1 and J-1 status must report their United States address within ten days of moving. Students are required to update this address via self-service in the student information system to remain in compliance with immigration regulations. 

    7. Residence hall address 

      All students living in university housing have a residence hall address. This address is updated automatically and may not be be updated by the student. 

  5. Determination of student location

    OHIO determines the location of a student for the purposes of providing accurate professional licensure disclosures and reporting. The office of the university registrar oversees the procedures for determining a student's location.

    OHIO will determine a student's location (state):

    1. After a student's initial application to an educational program that leads to professional licensure or when a student changes their major to a new licensure program; 
    2. at the time of initial enrollment in the licensure program; 
    3. each semester a student is registered for classes while enrolled in a licensure program; and
    4. when a student who is enrolled in a licensure program officially changes any of the addresses used in determining their location. 

    OHIO will determine a student's location based on:

    1. Whether the student is registered for classes;
    2. which classes the student is registered for and if those classes are distance education; and
    3. the student's addresses
  6. Application and use of data/information 

    Address information will be used as indicated by university policy, 12.020 Student Records. This paragraph includes some specific examples of how the current living address may be used. 

    The student's current living address may be used for emergency purposes such as needing to locate a student or identify all students living in a certain vicinity. 

    A portion of the collected student address data (i.e. location) is reported annually to the national council for state authorization reciprocity agreements (NC-SARA) as part of the University's participation agreement. It is important to note that no individually identifiable student data is reported in this annual update. 

    For purposes of compliance with applicable federal regulations such as professional licensure regulations and state authorization agreements, student location and/or information from the current living address may be used for notifications and reporting.