State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA)
Kingsborough Community College (KCC) NC-SARA Student Complaint Process
Under NC SARA (National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements) rules, students have the right to lodge a complaint or grievance if that student’s experience in an online program (KCC Flex) is not what they anticipate. KCC wants to ensure that all student complaints are addressed fairly and resolved promptly. All student complaints must be filed initially with the following KCC representative:
Kingsborough Community College
Office of Student Affairs Room A-216
2001 Oriental Boulevard
Brooklyn, New York 11235
718-368- 5664
If a resolution to that complaint is not found through the KCC process, an appeal can be addressed to:
The City University of New York
Office of the General Counsel
205 East 42nd St., 11th floor
New York, NY 10017
Further appeal can be addressed to:
Andrea Richards
Supervisor of Higher Education Programs
New York State Education Department
89 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY 12234
518.474.1551
IHEauthorize@nysed.gov
Students have two years from the date of the incident about which the complaint is made to appeal to the SARA State Portal Entity. See more information about NC-SARA and complaint resolution.
See more information about filing a complaint against a college or university in New York.
Professional Licensure Disclosure for Addiction Studies Certificate-AS Degree
Students who successfully complete the Certificate in Addiction Studies or the Addiction Studies AS degree program also meet the education requirements for the Certification in Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counseling (CASAC Trainee) from the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS).
Issues regarding licensure should be directed to Professor Monica Joseph at 718-368- 5289 or Monica.Joseph@kbcc.cuny.edu
New York State is a member of the International Certification & Reciprocity Consortium (IC&RC) organization. The IC&RC promotes uniform professional standards with the commitment to providing high quality services for clients. The IC&RC promotes public protection by offering internationally recognized credentials through testing and credentialing of addiction professionals. Students residing outside of New York should visit the IC&RC Board Directory to see if their state is a member of IC&RC and has a reciprocity agreement for the New York State CASAC credential
Overview of How SARA Impacts Out of State Distance Education Students with Respect to Consumer Protection Complaints
Provisions of the SARA Policy Manual, including those for consumer protection and the resolution of complaints, apply to interstate distance education offered by participating SARA institutions to students in other SARA states. Only those complaints resulting from distance education courses, activities and operations provided by SARA-participating institutions to students in other SARA states come under the coverage of SARA. Complaints about a SARA institution’s in-state operations are to be resolved under the state’s normal provisions, not those of SARA (SARA Policy Manual).
Interregional Guidelines for the Evaluation of Distance Education
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- Online learning is appropriate to the institution’s mission and purposes.
- The institution’s plans for developing, sustaining, and, if appropriate, expanding online learning offerings are integrated into its regular planning and evaluation processes.
- Online learning is incorporated into the institution’s systems of governance and academic oversight.
- Curricula for the institution’s online learning offerings are coherent, cohesive, and comparable in academic rigor to programs offered in traditional instructional formats.
- The institution evaluates the effectiveness of its online learning offerings, including the extent to which the online learning goals are achieved, and uses the results of its evaluations to enhance the attainment of the goals.
- Faculty responsible for delivering the online learning curricula and evaluating the students’ success in achieving the online learning goals are appropriately qualified and effectively supported.
- The Institution provides effective student and academic services to support students enrolled in online learning offerings.
- The institution provides sufficient resources to support and, if appropriate, expand its online learning offerings.
- The Institution assures the integrity of its online offerings.