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The Academic Common Market/Electronic Campus ProgramFor more than 30 years, the Academic Common Market has enabled students to pursue studies in selected programs in other SREB states and pay in-state tuition. Through this sharing of “uncommon” programs, thousands of students have been able to pursue degrees that are not offered by colleges and universities in their home states. With the growth and development of distance learning and the emergence of the Electronic Campus, the Southern Regional Education Board announced an innovative program that combines the tuition benefits of the Academic Common Market with the distance learning capacity of the Electronic Campus. This initiative makes selected programs available at in-state tuition and through distance learning. Residents of all 16 SREB states (Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia) may participate in the SREB Academic Common Market/Electronic Campus program. States and students alike enjoy significant savings through the program. States do not have to provide costly, specialized programs that are available to their residents through the Academic Common Market/Electronic Campus initiative, and students who enroll in other states' programs do not have to pay the higher tuition rates usually charged to out-of-state students. Academic Common Market/Electronic Campus waivers of out-of-state tuition are available only if certain conditions are met:
The number of programs constantly changes. Participating states select eligible programs to offer to students in other states, and they determine which programs they will make available for their own residents. All programs have been reviewed for inclusion in the Electronic Campus. They must meet the Principles of Good Practice and SREB and state standards for quality. For additional information about Academic Common Market certification requirements, click here Any student who is interested in enrolling in a program through the Academic Common Market/Electronic Campus needs to complete a residency form that is available from the ACM state coordinator. The student also needs to apply to the college or university that offers the program. To be eligible for a waiver of out-of-state tuition rates, every participating student must be certified by the ACM state coordinator in his or her home state and admitted to the university and to the selected academic program. To view online programs available to residents of your state, find your home state in the list below and click "submit." To review the programs available in the Academic Common Market/Electronic Campus initiative, please click here.
For information about the Academic Common Market and on-campus programs, please visit www.sreb.org, click on the Academic Common Market block, and review the information and follow links to programs that are available to residents of your state. |
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