State Authorization
State Authorization Notification for Distance Education Students
In recent years, many states have adopted rules and regulations for distance education programs and courses offered by out-of-state institutions. TN eCampus provides access to high-quality, student-centered distance education through a partnership of Tennessee universities, community colleges and colleges of applied technology. Through this partnership, TN eCampus supports the efforts of our partner institutions to comply with the rules and regulations of each state.
What is SARA?
The National Council-State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (NC-SARA) is an agreement among member states that “established comparable national standards for interstate offering of postsecondary distance education courses and programs.” Verify State Actions Regarding SARA. SARA pertains to educational programs and courses only and does not have any effect on state professional licensing requirements.
Note: Tennessee was approved by the Southern Regional Education (SREB) in June 2015 to join the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA).
Notification to Students
Programs that require clinical, internships, field experiences, etc. and lead to professional licensure must also abide by state and board regulations in the state where the student resides. Students who wish to complete any experience in a state other than Tennessee, may need to take additional steps to comply with the requirements of that state before starting a program. We strongly advise ALL current and prospective students to become familiar with their state’s regulations and professional licensing requirements by seeking information, and/or approval with their state boards where they reside or have plans to reside as a practitioner.
Students may be allowed to participate in clinical experiences if their professional licensing boards (Nursing, Teaching and Psychology) do not regulate out-of-state programs. However, additional requirements may apply to students who will become practitioners in their state upon program completion. Links to state agencies and professional licensure boards can be found under Authorization Disclosures by State.
Authorization Disclosures by State
State Agencies & Resources*
- Alabama Commission of Higher Education
- Alabama Board of Nursing
- National Council of State Boards of Nursing
Additional Resources
*Information is subject to change. Questions about requirements should be addressed to the relevant state board of nursing for guidance.State Agencies & Resources*
The Arkansas Board of Nursing has the statutory authority to require licensure for faculty teaching online didactic programs to Arkansas nurses. At this time, the Arkansas Board of Nursing is not enforcing licensure for faculty teaching the didactic portion of an online program, but it is subject to change. The Arkansas Board of Nursing does approve online programs, but institutions need to either be a SARA school or certified by the Arkansas Department of Higher Education. *Information is subject to change. Questions about requirements should be addressed to the relevant state board of nursing for guidance.State Agencies & Resources*
The Georgia Board of Nursing does not approve post licensure programs. Post licensure programs must be accredited by a national nursing accrediting body. All students in Georgia enrolled in a post licensure program must be duly licensed by the Georgia Board of Nursing. Additionally, any faculty or preceptors teaching or working in Georgia must be duly licensed by the Georgia Board of Nursing. *Information is subject to change. Questions about requirements should be addressed to the relevant state board of nursing for guidance.State Agencies & Resources*
- Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education
- Kentucky Board of Nursing
- National Council of State Boards of Nursing
State Agencies & Resources*
Students attending an out-of-state university can be licensed in Mississippi as long as they are able to sit for their national certification boards. *Information is subject to change. Questions about requirements should be addressed to the relevant state board of nursing for guidance.State Agencies & Resources*
- Missouri Department of Higher Education
- Missouri Board of Nursing
- National Council of State Boards of Nursing (links to external website)
State Agencies & Resources*
- The University of North Carolina Board of Governors (links to external website)
- University of North Carolina General Administration (links to external website)
- North Carolina Board of Nursing (links to external website)
- National Council of State Boards of Nursing (links to external website)
State Agencies & Resources*
- Virginia State Council of Higher Education (links to external website). View Virginia’s Distance Education Policy here.
- Virginia Board of Nursing (links to external website) – The Virginia Board of Nursing does not regulate advanced practice programs or distance learning programs. The section in the Code of Virginia that allows advanced practice students from other states to conduct clinicals in Virginia is as follows: “The practice of nursing by any registered nurse who holds a current unrestricted license in another state, the District of Columbia, or a United States possession or territory, or a nurse who holds an equivalent credential in a foreign country, while enrolled in an advanced professional nursing program requiring clinical practice. This exemption extends only to clinical practice required by the curriculum; To be eligible for licensure in Virginia as an advanced practice nurse, the person would need to have graduated from an approved masters program in whatever state they are in and pass the certification exam for their specialty area.”
- National Council of State Boards of Nursing (links to external website)
TN eCampus Institutions Approved by SARA
The following TN eCampus partner institutions are approved within the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA) to offer distance education programs and courses to students who reside in states that have joined SARA. Please note professional licensure board approval for programs leading to state licensing are NOT covered under SARA.