General Disclosure Statement (34 CFR 668.43)
For the purpose of consumer protection, 34 CFR 668.43 as amended requires Title IV institutions to identify which of their academic programs (whether online, hybrid, or face-to-face) are designed to fulfill the educational requirements for a professional license or certification that is a gateway for entry into a specific occupational field. For your convenience, a list of potential fields is provided below. Then for each academic program that falls within this category, institutions must develop two kinds of disclosures related to professional licensure or certification:
- General Disclosure (34 CFR 668.43 (a)(5)(v)
- Direct Disclosure (34 CFR 668.43 (c)(1) et seq.
General disclosures entail posting information that includes state-by-state determinations of whether the program fulfills educational requirements for licensure or certification in that state.
Direct disclosures are targeted communications to individual students who are enrolled in or who are considering enrolling in a program that is designed to lead to licensure. These disclosures must indicate whether the student’s chosen program fulfills the education requirements for licensure or certification within that student’s state of residence.
As stated, below is a listing of UNA programs that fit the criteria above. This information is subject to change. Please consult with your department chair for further information.
Programs:
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Bachelor of Science in Culinary Arts Management
Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
Bachelor of Science in Social Work
Bachelor of Science in Teacher Education Mulitple Level
Master of Arts in Teacher Education Multiple Level
Master of Science in Social Work
Master of Arts in Secondary Education
Master of Arts in Elementary Education
Master of Science in Early Childhood Education