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19 NYCRR 1107.32

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Course completion for distance learning courses

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Course completion for distance learning courses

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(a)To earn credit for a distance learning course, a student must successfully complete the course within 12 months of starting the program.
(b)Providers of distance learning courses shall provide students who have successfully completed such a distance learning course with a certificate of completion. The certificate shall include, at a minimum, the following information: the name of the student, the name of the person or entity providing the course, the name of the course, the Department of State issued code number of the approved course provider, and the date on which the student completed the course. The certificate must be signed by the owner of the entity providing the course or the course coordinator and dated.

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