National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (NC-SARA)
As a participant in the , Lincoln Land Community College is able to offer online courses to students residing in member states. .
Out-of-State Online Student Complaints
Online students residing outside of Illinois should resolve any complaints with Lincoln Land Community College by following the college's established student complaint process as explained in the college鈥檚 Students Rights and Responsibilities.
69风流 seeks to address student complaints in a thorough and timely manner. 69风流 empowers students to advocate for themselves by first talking with the person against whom they want to file a complaint. If the direct conversation does not remedy the complaint, please submit information about the situation through .
69风流 works diligently to find positive outcomes to student concerns. However, if an issue cannot be resolved internally, out-of-state online students can file a complaint with the state in which they reside. In compliance with the Federal Department of Education regulations, view . Students from states that participate in the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA) may also contact the when seeking a resolution.
Programs Leading to Licensure
View 69风流 programs leading to licensure.
In accordance with the U.S. Department of Education requirements regarding the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA), Lincoln Land Community College must notify out-of-state students of any online courses and programs that may lead to national or state licensure. Out-of-state students may not be eligible for licensure based on their home state鈥檚 rules and regulations. It is highly recommended that you contact the appropriate agency in your home state to determine your eligibility for licensing outside your state.