Educational Corporation Law and Legal Definition
Educational Corporation is a corporation formed not for profit but for an educational purpose, particularly the establishment and maintenance of a school, college, or university. It may be public or private according to its foundation. When founded by private individuals or supported by private funds or privately endowed, it is a private corporation. When founded and supported by the state or a municipal subdivision thereof, it is a public corporation.
Legal Definition list
- Educational and General Expenditures
- Educational Activities
- Education Supervision Order
- Education Records [Education]
- Education of the Handicapped Act [Education]
- Educational Corporation
- Educational Facilities
- Educational Functioning Levels [Education]
- Educational Institution
- Educational Neglect
- Educational Program [Education]
Related Legal Terms
- Accredited Educational Institution
- Actuarial Documents [Federal Crop Insurance Corporation]
- Actuarially Appropriate [Federal Crop Insurance Corporation]
- Alaska Native Corporation
- Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation
- American Educational Research Association [AERA]
- American Municipal Bond Assurance Corporation
- Ancillary Corporation
- Articles of Incorporation
- Benevolent Corporation