Advisory Board for Public Postsecondary Vocational Education Practical Nursing Programs
Under the Code of Federal Regulations (34, Part 603), the Office of the Professions within the State Education Department has been determined by the United States Secretary of Education to be a reliable authority as to the quality of postsecondary vocational education practical nursing within the state and serves as a Title IV gatekeeper for Public Postsecondary Vocational Education in practical nursing. The scope of this recognition is limited to practical nursing education programs offered by a Board of Cooperative Educational Services, an Educational Opportunity Center, City School Districts, and County Board of Supervisors in the State of New York.
The Advisory Board members include, but are not limited to, nursing educators, public employers, employees, students, and the general public, representing a broad, diverse, and geographically representational constituency of public stake holders. They participate in the review of programs as well as policies and procedures for accreditation of postsecondary vocational education practical nursing programs to assure that the evaluative process is consistently applied without bias and serve to maintain quality programs.
Composition of the Advisory Board
The Advisory Board is composed of a maximum of 15 voting members and at least two (2) non-voting student members. The voting membership must meet advisory board selection criteria, attest to no conflict of interest, and commit to maintain confidentiality. The general membership of the Advisory Board must include:
- a representative from each geographic region of New York as defined by the Board of Regents found here.
- At least nine nurse educators.
- At least one representative of public employment services and employers.
- At least one employed as a Licensed Practical Nurse.
- At least one member from the general public.
- At least two students who are enrolled in a practical nursing program during the academic year or a recent graduate (less than two years post-graduation) at the time of the meeting and shall be non-voting members. There shall also be a student alternate who is a non-voting member.
- The selection process for Board membership will encourage diversity in the membership including the participation of members from historically under-represented groups.
Terms of Services
Voting members shall serve for three years with the ability for reappointment for one successive term. A term is from August 1st - July 31st.
Meeting Frequency
The Advisory Board shall meet biannually for one or two consecutive days to be determined by staff of the Division of Professional Education and the Chair of the Advisory Board. The Chair may also call additional meetings for good cause in consultation with the Director of the Division of Professional Education.
Are you interested in serving on the Advisory Board? Please complete the form below and submit to the Professional Education Program Review office for consideration.
Advisory Board Nomination Form