Institutions must thoroughly understand and comply with regulatory agencies' requirements prior to adding, changing, or eliminating training or educational programs. State licensing boards, accrediting agencies, and federal departments often track such modifications, each having established procedures, costs, and timeframes. Schools must determine what constitutes a "substantive change," document the need and job relevance of new programs, and submit in detail curriculum, equipment, facilities, instructors, and student services. Advisory Boards usually have to certify labor-market demand and program quality. No new or revised program can be sold before all of these approvals are secured. To address this complexity, institutions must have… >>>