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Jurisdictions That Recognize ARELLO Certified Courses
ARELLO certification removes barriers to course approval.  Certain jurisdictions require ARELLO certification for distance education courses while others simplify and expedite the application process for ARELLO certified courses and/or hold ARELLO certification in high esteem. 

Although course content is still approved by each jurisdiction, ARELLO certification removes barriers to course approval in the following states.

  • Alabama* (requires for primary providers only)
  • Alaska
  • Alberta
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas*
  • British Columbia
  • Colorado
  • Connecticut*
  • Delaware*
  • Georgia
  • Hawaii
  • Idaho*
  • Indiana
    (Will require certification from an approved entity that certifies distance education design and delivery.)
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky*
  • Louisiana*
  • Maine
  • Manitoba
  • Michigan
  • Mississippi*
  • Missouri (highly recommends certification.)
  • Montana*
  • Nebraska*
  • New Hampshire
  • New Mexico
  • New York*
  • Nevada
  • North Carolina
  • North Dakota*
  • Nova Scotia
  • Ohio*
  • Oklahoma
  • Oregon*
  • Pennsylvania*
    (Primary providers only)
  • Saskatchewan
  • South Carolina*
  • South Dakota
  • Tennessee*  
    (Primary providers only)
  • Texas
  • Utah (as of May 30, 2007, certification is endorsed)
  • Vermont*
  • Virginia  
  • Washington
  • Washington, DC*
  • West Virginia*
  • Wyoming*
* Requires ARELLO certification for each distance education course prior to approval.

(Please contact the applicable jurisdictional office for more information about ARELLO certification requirements.)