(3) Identify the enrollment patterns, special characteristics of students, and otherunique circumstances that would require a program to be offered in a particular manner; and (4) Determine that the degree program is necessary to meet the academic and economic development needs of the region or State. (c) Submission to out-of-state senior high institutions. -- (1) The board of trustees may submit the request for proposals to out-of-state senior higher education institutions and for-profit institutions of higher education if none of the seniorhigher education institutions in the State submit an acceptable response to the request for proposals submitted under subsection (a) of this section. (2) Notwithstanding § 11-206(b)(2)(ii) of this article, before offering a degree program that is the subject of the request for proposals, an out-of-state senior higher education institution or for- profit institution of higher education shall seek the approval of the Commission under Title 11, Subtitle 2 of this article. (d) Regulations. -- The Commission shall adopt regulations to implement the requirements ofthis section. Md. EDUCATION Code Ann. § 16-109 § 16-109. Veterans resource centers at community colleges Each community college shall: (1) Ensure all student advisors are trained on the unique needs and resources available for students who are veterans; (2) Employ at least one employee who, as a component of the employee's job duties and responsibilities, provides comprehensive and intensive enrollment and advising servicesto
current and prospective students who are veterans; and (3) Establish a veteran’s resource center on campus to:
(i) Provide access to federal and State veterans resources; (ii) Serve as a quiet place for veterans to study; (iii) Enable veterans to connect to other veterans, helping them renew the bonds of military service; and (iv) Be the central hub for all activities on campus related to veterans.
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