Online education is an integral part of Johnson C. Smith University’s program offerings. In compliance with the U.S. Department of Education State Authorization Requirements in Section 600.9(c) of the October 29, 2010, final program integrity rule, JCSU is pursuing authorization from states and territories beyond North Carolina’s borders to offer online courses to students who do not reside in North Carolina. JCSU will continue to monitor developments in other states and territories, and if authorization or licensure is or becomes necessary, the College will obtain approvals.
Johnson C. Smith University has been approved to participate in the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements.
Johnson C. Smith University complies with the Southern Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) Standard 12.4 that requires each accredited institution maintain a record of student complaints received by the institution. The SACSCOC Student Complaint process is available for all students to review but students are advised to begin the process at the institutional level.
Students residing outside of the State of North Carolina while taking online courses from JCSU who desire to resolve an academic grievance or complaint should first follow JCSU ’s Student Grievance Procedure or the Student Complaint Procedure outlined in the University Catalog (p. 199-201).
Contact Information:
Thierno Thiam, PhD.
Provost and Chief Academic Officer
Duke Endowed Professor of Political Science
Johnson C. Smith University
Biddle Hall - Fourth Floor
100 Beatties Ford Road | Charlotte, NC 28216
Email: tthiam@jcsu.edu | Phone: 704.378.1397
Assistant to the Provost: Ms. Tiffany T. Brooks
Email: ttbrooks@jcsu.edu | Phone: 704.330.1490
The Licensure Division of the University of North Carolina System Office serves as the official state entity to receive complaints concerning post-secondary institutions that are authorized to operate in North Carolina. If students are unable to resolve a complaint through the institution's grievance procedures, they can review the Student Complaint Policy (PDF), and complete the online Student Complaint Form.
North Carolina Post-Secondary Education Complaints
c/o Student Complaints
University of North Carolina System Office
223 S. West Street, Suite 1800; Raleigh NC 27603
919.962.4550
https://www.northcarolina.edu/post-secondary-education-complaints
For more information, send an email to studentcomplaint@northcarolina.edu.
NC Independent Colleges & Universities Grievance Process
Should our internal grievance process fail to provide a satisfactory resolution, students may continue the grievance process with the Consumer Protection Division of the North Carolina Department of Justice.
Grievances can be submitted electronically or by mail:
Consumer Protection Division
Attorney General’s Office
Mail Service Center 9001
Raleigh, NC 27699-9001
NC Residents: 877.566.7226
Outside of NC: 919.716.6000
En Español: 919.716.0058
https://ncdoj.gov
NC Attorney General's Office General Consumer Complaint Form
Contact agencies in your state by using the links below.
However, if for some reason the complaint is not satisfactorily resolved, the next step would be to file a complaint with JCSU ’s accrediting agency. JCSU is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. Students who file a complaint with the accrediting agency should follow the SACSCOC Complaint Procedure The contact information for SACSCOC is:
1866 Southern Lane,
Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097
Telephone: 404.679.4500
Website: http://www.sacscoc.org/
Students may also file a complaint with SARA NC. SARA NC is the portal for North Carolina. Students should follow SARA-NC Complaint process and use the SARA-NC Complaint Form.
SARA-NC Contact Information:
SARA North Carolina
North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority
P.O. Box 41349
Raleigh, NC 27629
T: 855.SARA.1.NC (727.2162)
T: 919.549.8614, ext. 4667
www.saranc.org
Complaint Form: https://www5.ncseaa.edu/SARANC/docs/SARA-NC-ComplaintForm.pdf
Complaint Process: http://www5.ncseaa.edu/SARANC/Complaint.html
Email: complaints@saranc.org
NC Department of Commerce: The NC Business and Occupational License Database: http://ncbold.com
Currently, Johnson C. Smith University does not offer an online program that leads to professional licensure.
NC SARA (National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement) (JCSU is a member) has provided contact information for professional licensure offices in the United States for a limited number of academic disciplines.
In order to comply with U.S. Department of Education regulations, all higher education institutions are required to advise students as to whether their curriculum provides them with the eligibility to apply for a professional license and/or certification in the state for which they plan to practice.
NC-SARA does not deal with professional licensing board approval for any courses or programs leading to professional licensure. If you are not a resident of North Carolina, and you are taking an online course or program leading to professional licensure, Johnson C. Smith University cannot guarantee whether the course or program meets requirements for professional licensure in your state.
Johnson C. Smith University recommends that you consult with our program contact, the appropriate national licensing bodies and/or review Johnson C. Smith’s status by state for your intended program below:
North Carolina Certification and Licensure Board
Dr. Kareema Gray
Chair, Social Work
100 Beatties Ford Rd.
Charlotte, NC 28216
kgray@jcsu.edu
704.378.1064