Sec. 106. Definitions
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In this title: The term business industry group means an organization that represents businesses (including small businesses), individual employers, industry clusters, and individuals from— business or trade organizations; economic development organizations; nonprofit organizations, community-based organizations, or intermediaries; philanthropic organizations; industry associations; or other organizations determined necessary by the State. The term eligible associate’s degree means an associate’s degree that— is in an academic major in the arts or sciences; is awarded by a public institution of higher education in a State; and is awarded on or after the date that is not later than 3 years after the date on which the State first received a grant under this Act.
The term high-quality job means a job with— wages and benefits in the top 20 percent for the relevant industry or occupation; access to training and advancement opportunities; paid sick leave; paid family leave; and paid medical leave or short-term disability leave. The term navigator means an individual who is integrated into the existing community college operation and who works with students to— understand the eligibility of such students for Federal, State, and local financial aid and benefit options; assist such students with the application process for such options; and connect students with resources on campus and in the community.