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Delve into the complexities of establishing the U.S. equivalent of the Open University, as shared by Sir John Daniel at the 2003 NGA Annual Meeting. Discover the challenges faced with 51 agencies from 43 states and gain insight into the varying regulations. Learn about approval requirements, agency rules, and more.
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The 2006 Survey When I came to America to establish the U.S. version of the Open University I thought I was dealing with one country. 51 Agencies representing 43 States Sir John Daniel Vice-Chancellor, British Open University Speaking at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the National Governors Association
The 2006 Survey When I came to America to establish the U.S. version of the Open University I thought I was dealing with one country. 51 Agencies representing 43 States I was mistaken... Sir John Daniel Vice-Chancellor, British Open University Speaking at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the National Governors Association
The 2006 Survey 51 Agencies representing 43 States
Approval Required No Approval Required Exempt, may need to document Low presence threshold Conflicting agency rules Unable to ascertain, in flux The 2006 Survey 51 Agencies representing 43 States District of Columbia