CSUEB Distance Education State Authorization Status

Note: State and federal laws require colleges and universities to be authorized to offer any type of distance education instruction or programs in states other than their own. At this time, CSU Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV is not authorized to offer online instruction or degree programs for students residing in certain states. State regulations are continuously changing from state to state, which occasionally will affect our exemption status or the follow up needed. The table below indicates state authorization status for each state in relation to online programs offered by CSU Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV.

State Authorization Table
State CSUEB State Authorization Status (as of 04/23/2018)
ALABAMA X Do not have authorization
ALASKA O Authorized or Exemption granted
ARIZONA O Authorized or Exemption granted**
ARKANSAS X Do not have authorization and will not pursue at this time
CALIFORNIA O N/A - Home state
COLORADO O Authorized or Exemption granted
CONNECTICUT O Authorized or Exemption granted
DELAWARE O Authorized or Exemption granted**
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA O Authorized or Exemption granted
FLORIDA O CSUEB does not have physical presence in Florida, llicensure is not required.
GEORGIA X Do not have authorization and will not pursue at this time.
HAWAII O Authorized or Exemption granted
IDAHO O Authorized or Exemption granted
ILLINOIS O Authorized or Exemption granted
INDIANA O Authorized or Exemption granted
IOWA O Authorized or Exemption granted (except programs w/ internship apply for licensure)
KANSAS O Authorized or Exemption granted
KENTUCKY X Do not have authorization and will not pursue at this time
LOUISIANA O Authorized or Exemption granted
MAINE O Authorized or Exemption granted (except internship courses w/ paid supervisor )
MARYLAND X Do not have authorization and will not pursue at this time (Non-degree seeking continuing education courses allowed)
MASSACHUSETTS O Authorized or Exemption granted
MICHIGAN O Authorized or Exemption granted
MINNESOTA X Do not have authorization and will not pursue at this time
MISSISSIPPI O Authorized or Exemption granted**
MISSOURI O Authorized or Exemption granted
MONTANA O Authorized or Exemption granted
NEBRASKA O Authorized or Exemption granted
NEVADA O Authorized or Exemption granted
NEW HAMPSHIRE O Authorized or Exemption granted**
NEW JERSEY O Authorized or Exemption granted
NEW MEXICO X Do not have authorization and will not pursue at this time
NEW YORK O Authorized or Exemption granted
NORTH CAROLINA    O Do not have authorization and will not pursue at this time**
NORTH DAKOTA X Do not have authorization and will not pursue at this time
OHIO O Authorized or Exemption granted
OKLAHOMA O Authorized or Exemption granted
OREGON O Authorized or Exemption granted (select programs only)*
PENNSYLVANIA O Authorized or Exemption granted
RHODE ISLAND O Authorized or Exemption granted
SOUTH CAROLINA O Authorized or Exemption granted
SOUTH DAKOTA O Authorized or Exemption granted
TENNESSEE X Do not have authorization and will not pursue at this time
TEXAS O Authorized or Exemption granted
UTAH O Authorized or Exemption granted
VERMONT O Authorized or Exemption granted**
VIRGINIA O Authorized or Exemption granted**
WASHINGTON X Do not have authorization and will not pursue at this time
WEST VIRGINIA O Authorized or Exemption granted
WISCONSIN O Authorized or Exemption granted**
WYOMING O Authorized or Exemption granted

*Oregon students: Students should attempt to resolve any grievances they may have with their school first. Should attempts to resolve these problems with appropriate school officials fail, or should the student be dissatisfied with the final outcome of the college complaint process, then the Higher Education Coordinating Commission (HECC), can respond to a formal complaint.  Students may contact the Higher Education Coordinating Commission, 3225 25th St. SE, Salem, OR 97302 or by sending an email to complaints@hecc.oregon.gov. Students may also access our . **CSU System-wide Exemption