Wyo. Code R. 057-0001-4
Effective Date: 06/04/2001 to 04/19/2010
Rule Type: Superceded Rules & Regulations
Reference Number: 057.0001.4.06042001
Wyoming Statute 21-18-202(b) assigns the Commission's coordination functions.
This chapter defines the Commission's coordination functions.
(a) The Commission IPEDS Coordinator shall serve as liaison and approval authority for college and university data submissions.
(b) Colleges shall submit data to the IPEDS website by the IPEDS deadlines. The Commission IPEDS Coordinator shall review data submissions and utilize the coordinator's 'locking' authority to finalize the submission process.
The Commission shall coordinate approval of all courses and substantive course modifications proposed by the colleges consistent with the numbering system agreed to by the University of Wyoming and the Community College System.
(a) The Commission shall coordinate the state adult basic education program through a state plan in compliance with federal statute and/or regulations.
(b) The Commission is responsible for:
(i) the development, submission, and implementation of the state plan;
(ii) consultation with educational entities, agencies, groups, and individuals involved in the development and implementation of activities;
(iii) coordination with other federal and state education, training, corrections, public housing, and social service programs;
(iv) the awarding of grants and contracts
(v) monitoring local grantees; and
(vi) the collection and compilation of data for state and federal reports.
(c) Adult basic education centers may be located at the community colleges and other appropriate sites throughout the state.
(d) As part of the adult basic education program, the Commission shall establish policy and procedures for the General Education Development (GED) program in accordance with the American Council on Education General Education Development Testing Service.
(a) The following service areas have been adopted by the Commission pursuant to Session Laws 1991, Ch. 228 Sect. 3(d):
(b) A college proposing to deliver a program in the service area of another college when a physical presence will be established shall notify the Commission in sufficient time to allow for the coordination process. If necessary, the Commission shall convene affected parties and determine which college shall deliver the program.
(c) A community college may provide distance delivered instruction outside its service area. A community college shall not establish a physical presence to provide instruction outside of its service area without the written permission of the district serving the area under consideration. This written permission expires at the end of five (5) years and must be renewed to continue.