Institution of Undergraduate Higher Education Law and Legal Definition
According to 10 CFR 5.105 (Title 10 – Energy, Chapter I; Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Part 5- Nondiscrimination On The Basis Of Sex In Education Programs Or Activities Receiving Federal Financial Assistance; Subpart A – Introduction), Institution of undergraduate higher education means:
(1) “An institution offering at least two but less than four years of college-level study beyond the high school level, leading to a diploma or an associate degree, or wholly or principally creditable toward a baccalaureate degree; or
(2) An institution offering academic study leading to a baccalaureate degree; or
(3) An agency or body that certifies credentials or offers degrees, but that may or may not offer academic study.”
Legal Definition list
- Institution of Professional Education
- Institution of Postsecondary Education [Education]
- Institution of Higher Education for Purposes of Student Assistance Programs
- Institution of Higher Education
- Institution of Graduate Higher Education
- Institution of Undergraduate Higher Education
- Institution Of Vocational Education
- Institution-Affiliated Organization
- Institutional Broker
- Institutional Fund
- Institutional Grant [Education]