Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 348 § 348.606 — Prohibition on conferring or offering of degree before approval obtained; fees;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 348 ·
Oregon Code § 348.606·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Prohibition on conferring or offering of degree before approval obtained; fees;
rules.
(1) A
school may not confer or offer to confer any academic degree upon a person, or
provide services purporting to lead to a degree in whole or in part, without
first obtaining approval from the Higher Education Coordinating Commission. The
commission shall adopt by rule standards and procedures for the approval of
schools.
(2) A school
based outside of Oregon may not offer any educational credit or degree within
Oregon, including through the Internet, mail or telephone, without first
obtaining approval from the commission. This subsection does not apply to
schools operating as part of an interstate agreement entered into under ORS
350.075 (3).
(3) The
commission, by rule, may impose fees on any school applying for approval to
confer or offer to confer a degree upon a person or to provide academic credit
applicable to a degree, with the amount of each fee being established to
recover the expenses incurred by the commission in carrying out the
administration of ORS 348.594 to 348.615. Any fee authorized under this section
is nonrefundable.
(4)(a) The fees
the commission may impose by rule under this section include fees for expenses
relating to:
(A) The review or
oversight of a schools administrative or academic operations;
(B) The
evaluation of practicums, academic programs or changes in academic programs;
(C) The review of
the qualifications of new faculty, administrators or senior academic staff
prior to hiring;
(D) The use of
experts or travel necessary to decide whether to approve a schools application
under this section; and
(E) Any other
action the commission deems necessary to determine whether a school should be
authorized to confer or offer to confer a degree upon a person or to provide
academic credit applicable to a degree.
(b) The fees
imposed by rule by the commission under this section may account for
differences in the anticipated complexity or time required to review an
application depending on the type of school or program that is the subject of
the application.
(5) Any fees
collected under this section shall be deposited in the Degree Authorization
Account established under ORS 348.601.
(6) As used in
this section, practicum means a portion of a degree program that involves a
supervised field placement in a professional or workplace environment. [1997
c.652 §11; 1999 c.59 §95; 2003 c.674 §2; 2005 c.546 §9; 2007 c.325 §3; 2011
c.637 §183; 2013 c.593 §1; 2015 c.775 §1; 2025 c.385 §1]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 348.606
03Subject to legislative amendments
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