In compliance with all of the state regulations that apply to students throughout the United States, AnimSchool is unable to accept students from the following states. For more information you can click on the State's name for details about the regulations preventing students from applying from a specific state.
Current Application Blocks
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Alabama
Some states refuse their residents to participate in any online classes from schools in other states. Most states have a process to waive those requirements for remote online classes from outside their states, but a few do not. Restrictions from the state of Alabama mean that we do not accept students residing in Alabama.
This is the case for all or most online classes, but many online schools are unaware of these laws.
These regulations are purportedly to protect Alabama students. If you want to contact your state's representatives to discuss this limitation, you may contact:
Annette Funderburk
Private School Licensure Specialist
Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education
Office of Private School Licensing Division
334-293-4651
Annette.funderburk@dpe.edu
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Delaware
Some states refuse their residents to participate in any online classes from schools in other states. Most states have a process to waive those requirements for remote online classes from outside their states, but a few do not. Restrictions from the state of Delaware mean that we do not accept students residing in Delaware.
This is the case for all or most online classes, but many online schools are unaware of these laws.
These regulations are purportedly to protect Delaware students. If you want to contact your state's representatives to discuss this limitation, you may contact:
Teacher & Administrator Quality Development
Delaware Department of Education
302-857-3388
IHE@doe.k12.de.us
http://dpr.delaware.gov/boards/investigativeunit/filecomplaint.shtml
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District of Columbia
Some states refuse their residents to participate in any online classes from schools in other states. Most states have a process to waive those requirements for remote online classes from outside their states, but a few do not. Restrictions from the state of District of Columbia mean that we do not accept students residing in Washington D.C.
This is the case for all or most online classes, but many online schools are unaware of these laws.
These regulations are purportedly to protect D.C. students. If you want to contact your state's representatives to discuss this limitation, you may contact:
Dorothy Thomas
Education Service Specialist
Higher Education Licensure Commission
Postsecondary and Career Education
Office of the State Superintendant of Education (OSSE)
Government of the District of Columbia
810 First Street, NE 2nd Floor
Washington, DC. 20002
202 481-3951-Main
202 724-2065-Direct
dorothy.thomas@dc.gov
www.osse.dc.gov
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Maryland
Some states refuse their residents to participate in any online classes from schools in other states. Most states have a process to waive those requirements for remote online classes from outside their states, but a few do not. Restrictions from the state of Maryland mean that we do not accept students residing in Maryland.
This is the case for all or most online classes, but many online schools are unaware of these laws.
These regulations are purportedly to protect Maryland students. If you want to contact your state's representatives to discuss this limitation, you may contact:
Monica Wheatley
Associate Director of Collegiate Affairs
Office of Academic Affairs
Maryland Higher Education Commission
6 North Liberty Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 767-3300
monica.wheatley@maryland.gov
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Michigan
Some states refuse their residents to participate in any online classes from schools in other states. Most states have a process to waive those requirements for remote online classes from outside their states, but a few do not. Restrictions from the state of Michigan mean that we do not accept students residing in Michigan
This is the case for all or most online classes, but many online schools are unaware of these laws.
These regulations are purportedly to protect Michigan students. If you want to contact your state's representatives to discuss this limitation, you may contact:
Michael Beamish, Director
Licensing Division
State of Michigan
Dept. of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
Corporations, Securities & Commercial Licensing
PO Box 30018
Lansing, MI 48909
Tel. 517-241-6806
Fax. 517-373-2162
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Nebraska
Some states refuse their residents to participate in any online classes from schools in other states. Most states have a process to waive those requirements for remote online classes from outside their states, but a few do not. Restrictions from the state of Nebraska mean that we do not accept students residing in Nebraska
This is the case for all or most online classes, but many online schools are unaware of these laws.
These regulations are purportedly to protect Nebraska students. If you want to contact your state's representatives to discuss this limitation, you may contact:
Brad Dirksen
Program Director
Nebraska Department of Education
402-471-4825
Brad.dirksen@nebraska.gov
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New Mexico
Some states refuse their residents to participate in any online classes from schools in other states. Most states have a process to waive those requirements for remote online classes from outside their states, but a few do not. Restrictions from the state of New Mexico mean that we do not accept students residing in New Mexico
This is the case for all or most online classes, but many online schools are unaware of these laws.
These regulations are purportedly to protect New Mexico students. If you want to contact your state's representatives to discuss this limitation, you may contact:
Diane Vigil-Hayes
School Administrator and Compliance Officer
New Mexico Higher Education Department
Private Postsecondary Schools Division
2044 Galisteo Street, Suite 4
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Direct # 505-476-8418
www.hed.state.nm.us
diane.vigil@state.nm.us
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Oklahoma
Some states refuse their residents to participate in any online classes from schools in other states. Most states have a process to waive those requirements for remote online classes from outside their states, but a few do not. Restrictions from the state of Oklahoma mean that we do not accept students residing in Oklahoma
This is the case for all or most online classes, but many online schools are unaware of these laws.
These regulations are purportedly to protect Oklahoma students. If you want to contact your state's representatives to discuss this limitation, you may contact:
Nora Ann House, MBA, CPA
Director
Oklahoma Board of Private Vocational Schools
3700 N. Classen Blvd., Ste. 250
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
Telephone: 405/528-3370
Facsimile: 405/528-3366
Email: nhouse@obpvs.ok.gov
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Wisconsin
Some states refuse their residents to participate in any online classes from schools in other states. Most states have a process to waive those requirements for remote online classes from outside their states, but a few do not. Restrictions from the state of Wisconsin mean that we do not accept students residing in Wisconsin
This is the case for all or most online classes, but many online schools are unaware of these laws.
These regulations are purportedly to protect Wisconsin students. If you want to contact your state's representatives to discuss this limitation, you may contact:
David C. Dies
Executive Secretary
Wisconsin Educational Approval Board
608-267-7733
david.dies@eab.wisconsin.gov
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Wyoming
Some states refuse their residents to participate in any online classes from schools in other states. Most states have a process to waive those requirements for remote online classes from outside their states, but a few do not. Restrictions from the state of Wyoming mean that we do not accept students residing in Wyoming
This is the case for all or most online classes, but many online schools are unaware of these laws.
These regulations are purportedly to protect Wyoming students. If you want to contact your state's representatives to discuss this limitation, you may contact:
Elaine Marces
Private School Program Manager
Wyoming Department of Education
307-777-6210
elaine.marces@wyo.gov
Temporary Application Blocks
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Georgia
Some states refuse their residents to participate in any online classes from non-accredited schools in other states. Most states have a process to waive those requirements for remote online classes from outside their states, but a few do not. Restrictions from the state of Georgia mean that we do not currently accept students residing in Georgia. However, they will allow us to accept students later when our accreditation status is changed.
This is the case for all or most online classes, but many online schools are unaware of these laws.
These regulations are purportedly to protect Georgia students.
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North Dakota
Some states refuse their residents to participate in any online classes from non-accredited schools in other states. Most states have a process to waive those requirements for remote online classes from outside their states, but a few do not. Restrictions from the state of Georgia mean that we do not currently accept students residing in Georgia. However, they will allow us to accept students later when our accreditation status is changed.
This is the case for all or most online classes, but many online schools are unaware of these laws.
These regulations are purportedly to protect North Dakota students.
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Texas
Some states refuse their residents to participate in any online classes from non-accredited schools in other states. Most states have a process to waive those requirements for remote online classes from outside their states, but a few do not. Restrictions from the state of Georgia mean that we do not currently accept students residing in Georgia. However, they will allow us to accept students later when our accreditation status is changed.
This is the case for all or most online classes, but many online schools are unaware of these laws.
These regulations are purportedly to protect Texas students.