Oregon Code § 345.325·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Minimum standards; rules.
The Higher Education Coordinating Commission shall adopt by rule minimum
standards for the licensing of career schools under ORS 345.010 to 345.340 that
are reasonably calculated to ensure that:
(1) The quality
and content of each course or program of instruction can achieve its stated
objective;
(2) The
facilities, instructional equipment and materials are sufficient to enable
students to achieve the program goals and are adequate for the purposes of the
program;
(3) The
directors, administrators and instructors are properly qualified;
(4) Prior to an
applicant signing an enrollment agreement, the school provides the applicant
with a catalog or brochure that includes an accurate description of the program
for which the applicant is enrolling, total costs of tuition and fees and other
information specified by rule;
(5) Upon
satisfactory completion of instruction and training, the student is given
appropriate educational credentials;
(6) Adequate
records and standard transcripts are maintained;
(7) The career
school is maintained and operated in compliance with all applicable ordinances
and laws;
(8) The career
school is financially sound and capable of fulfilling its commitments to
students;
(9) Neither the
career school nor its agents engage in advertising, sales, collection, credit
or other practices of any type which are unlawful under ORS 646.608;
(10) The
directors, administrators, supervisors and instructors of the school are of
good reputation and character, except that a school shall not be issued a
notice for corrective action or a license shall not be denied, suspended or
revoked because a faculty member has been convicted of a crime except as
authorized under ORS 670.280;
(11) Any student
housing owned, maintained or approved by the career school is appropriate, safe
and adequate;
(12) The school
has a written placement assistance plan; and
(13) A license
application from a new school or an application for approval of a new program
from an existing school shall include labor market information that identifies
the need for the new school or program. [1975 c.478 §21; 1979 c.744 §17; 1989
c.333 §15; 1993 c.45 §268; 1995 c.343 §15; 2012 c.104 §33; 2017 c.422 §3]