- A. A college may not identify a continuing education course or a series of continuing education courses as credit programs.
B. Procedures and Requirements for State Funding (Not Applicable to Baltimore City Community College).
- (1) A college shall submit to the Commission enrollment information for all State-approved noncredit continuing education courses offered during a fiscal year.
- (2) A college may not receive State funding for continuing education courses until the Commission approves the courses.
- (3) A college shall conduct and advertise continuing education courses in accordance with the approved description, objectives, and title.
- (4) A college shall teach continuing education courses for a minimum of 5 contact hours, unless a lesser number of hours is specifically approved by the Commission for purposes of certification or contracted training.
- (5) The Commission may not approve recreational courses for State funding.
- (6) A continuing education course shall be approved for a period of not less than 2 fiscal years unless the college has been otherwise notified in writing by the Commission.
- (7) The Commission may not retroactively apply new submission and evaluation criteria to continuing education courses approved for State funding.
- (8) A college shall maintain an open file of general course descriptions and course objectives for each continuing education course offered.
- (9) A college shall retain original enrollment records for continuing education courses certifying student eligibility for State aid for at least 5 years.
- (10) When two or more colleges jointly sponsor a noncredit continuing education course, participating students shall be enrolled, recorded, and registered by the college that will ultimately submit the request for State funding for the course.
- (11) A student enrolled in continuing education courses for which State funding is requested shall pay tuition or fees, or both, unless otherwise permitted by State law.
- (12) A college may not receive State funding for students younger than 16 years old enrolled in continuing education courses, unless otherwise permitted by State law.
- (13) A high school student concurrently enrolled in continuing education courses that are part of the student's high school curriculum may not be submitted for State funding.
- (14) An employee of the college who is enrolled in continuing education courses without payment of tuition, either through tuition waiver, tuition payment-reimbursement, or by direct finance of the course work by individual college departments, may not be submitted for State funding.
- (15) Instruction in continuing education courses shall involve either direct or delayed faculty and student interaction which may include interactive video, live and video teleconferencing, and computer conferencing.
- (16) A continuing education course that is approved for State funding shall be open to the public, except when the course is being offered under contract to meet employee training needs.
Authority: Education Article, Titles 11, 15 and 16, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: January 26, 1998 (25:2 Md. R. 77)
Regulation .01A amended effective August 22, 2022 (49:17 Md. 790)
Regulation .03C amended effective April 15, 2002 (29:7 Md. R. 621)
Regulation .03E amended effective June 23, 2003 (30:12 Md. R. 791)
Regulation .03F amended effective August 21, 2023 (50:16 Md. R. 727)
Regulation .07 adopted effective April 24, 2017 (44:8 Md. R. 405)