19 Tex. Admin. Code § 2.352 - Definitions
(a) Degree Program Funding Model--The
mechanism by which an institution acquires funding to support a new or existing
academic degree program. Typically, degree programs are funded through student
fees only (self-supported) or a combination of student fees and state funding
(formula funded).
(b) Formula
Funded Degree Program--A degree program or track within a degree program for
which the institution reports students for formula-funding.
(c) Formula Funding--The method used to
allocate appropriated sources of funds among institutions of higher education
as required by Education Code, §
61.059, chapter 130 or
130A. A formula-funded course is a for credit course for which an institution
is authorized to submit semester credit hours or the equivalent for formula
funding.
(d) Self-Supporting
Courses and Programs-- For credit courses, certificates, and degree programs
whose semester credit hours are not submitted for formula funding, and which
are funded through the assessment of student fees by the institution.
(e) Self-Supporting Degree
Program--A degree program or track within a degree program for which the
institution does not receive formula funding and which are funded through the
assessment of student fees by the institution.
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