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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 411 — The Ticket to Work and Self-Sufficiency Program · § 411.167

§ 411.167. What is an educational institution or a technical, trade or vocational school?

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(a)Educational institution means a school (including a technical, trade, or vocational school), junior college, college or university that is: operated or directly supported by the United States; operated or directly supported by any State or local government or by a political subdivision of any State or local government; or approved by a State agency or subdivision of the State, or accredited by a State-recognized or nationally recognized accrediting body.
(b)Technical, trade or vocational school is an educational institution that is approved by a State agency or subdivision of the State or accredited by a State-recognized or nationally recognized accrediting body to provide technical, trade or vocational training.
(c)State-recognized accrediting body means an entity designated or recognized by a State as the proper authority for accrediting schools, colleges or universities.
(d)Nationally recognized accrediting body means an entity determined to be such by the U.S. Department of Education.
(e)Approval by a State agency or subdivision of the State includes approval of a school, college or university as an educational institution, or approval of one or more of the courses offered by a school, college or university. [73 FR 29341, May 20, 2008]
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