Online Course and Instructor Certification

  • Policy Number: KC-ACA-3205
  • Date Issued: April 2015
  • Date Revised: May 2022 to include QCR Process
  • Last Modified: Jul 27, 2023
  • Effective Date: N/A
  • Approved By: Provost
  • Sponsor(s): Provost
  • Responsible Office(s): Academic Affairs

Policy Statement

Any online, for‐credit course with an attribute of Online Synchronous (OS), Online Asynchronous (OA) or any for‐credit hybrid/blended (OC) course meeting on campus four times or less during a term must be approved to be taught online by the responsible department, school, or college. Courses approved to be taught online must be certified through the UM System Quality Course Review (QCR) process prior to being listed in the schedule of courses. Instructors teaching courses with these attributes must complete the UM System Online Teaching Certification prior to teaching an online course at UMKC. UMKC recognizes online course and instructor certification as a best practice and as evidence to meet Higher Learning Commission accrediting standards outlined in the “Council of Regional Accrediting Commissions (C‐RAC): Interregional Guidelines for the Evaluation of Distance Education.”

Reason for Policy

The Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC‐SARA) have adopted the “Council of Regional Accrediting Commissions (C‐RAC): Interregional Guidelines for the Evaluation of Distance Education” as the standards by which online programs are evaluated and accredited. Nine specific categories are identified and cover all aspects of online program delivery and assessment. Demonstrated compliance with these guidelines is a requirement for regional accreditation through HLC and membership into SARA. Membership into SARA is a requirement for online programs to be offered outside of the state of Missouri. Lack of compliance with these guidelines can lead to loss of institutional accreditation or other significant penalties and sanctions. Third party rankings, such as the U.S. News Ranking of Online Programs, use evidence of compliance with the C‐RAC guidelines to review and rank institutions.

Who Should Read this Policy?

Full‐time and adjunct faculty teaching online and other online instructors, schedulers, Registrar’s Office and evaluation groups.

Instructions, Procedures and Related Information

UMKC Online

Council of Regional Accrediting Commissions (C‐RAC): Interregional Guidelines for the Evaluation of Distance Education

Quality Course Reviews

Online Teaching Certification Seminar

Contacts

UMKC Online

UMKC Online website

Physical location:
Administrative Center Room 355
5100 Rockhill Rd
Kansas City, MO 64110‐2446

Exclusions

None

History and Updates

None

Appendices

Council of Regional Accrediting Commissions (C‐RAC): Interregional Guidelines for the Evaluation of Distance Education