19 Tex. Admin. Code § 4.272 - Definitions
The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) Academic credit
course--A college-level course that, if successfully completed, can be applied
toward the number of courses required for achieving a degree, diploma,
certificate, or other formal award.
(2) Area Institution--A university,
health-related institution, independent institution, or legislatively
established or Board-approved higher education center which is within a 50-mile
radius of a proposed off-campus instruction site.
(3) Board--The Texas Higher Education
Coordinating Board.
(4) Clinical
course--An academic credit course that is a health-related, work-based learning
experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory,
skills, and concepts.
(5) Clinical
facility--A health care facility which provides learning experiences for
students.
(6) Commissioner--The
Commissioner of Higher Education; as used in this subchapter, "Commissioner"
means the agency acting through its executive, and his or her designees, staff,
or agents.
(7) Community
College--Any public community college as defined in Texas Education Code,
§
61.003 and §
130.005, and whose
role, mission, and purpose is outlined in Texas Education Code, §
130.0011 and §
130.003.
(8) Continuing Education Course--A non-credit
higher education technical course offered for continuing education units, has
specific occupational and/or apprenticeship training objectives, and provides a
quick and flexible response to business, industry, and student needs for
intensive preparatory, supplemental, or upgrade training and
education.
(9) Continuing Education
Unit or CEU--Ten contact hours of participation in an organized educational
experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction, and qualified
instruction and not offered for academic credit.
(10) Degree--Any title or designation, mark,
abbreviation, appellation, or series of letters or words, including
"associate", "bachelor's", "master's", and "doctor's" and their equivalents and
foreign cognates, which signifies satisfactory completion of the requirements
of a program of study which is generally regarded and accepted as an academic
degree-level program by accrediting agencies recognized by the Board.
(11) Doctoral Degree--An academic degree
beyond the level of a master's degree that typically represents the highest
level of formal study or research in a given field.
(12) First-Professional Degree--An award that
requires completion of a program that meets all of the following criteria:
(A) completion of the academic requirements
to begin practice in the profession;
(B) at least two years of college work prior
to entering the program; and
(C) a
total of at least six academic years of college work to complete the degree
program, including prior required college work plus the length of the
professional program itself. First-Professional degrees are
discipline-specific, including, but not limited to, degrees such as: Dentistry
(D.D.S. or D.M.D.); Medicine (M.D.); Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.); Law (L.L.B,
J.D.); and Pharmacy (Pharm.D).
(13) Formula Funding--The method used to
allocate appropriated sources of funds among institutions of higher
education.
(14) Formula-funded
Course--An academic credit course delivered face-to-face or by distance
education, including correspondence, whose semester credit hours are submitted
for formula funding.
(15)
Institution of Higher Education or Institution--Any public technical institute,
public community college, public senior college or university, medical or
dental unit, Lamar state college (public state college), or other agency of
higher education as defined in Texas Education Code, §
61.003.
(16) Main Campus--The primary campus or
campuses of an institution of higher education supplying instruction and
supported by on-site administration, also referred to as on-campus.
(17) Non-credit course--A course that results
in the award of continuing education units (CEU) as specified by International
Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) criteria. Only
courses that result in the award of CEUs may be submitted for state
funding.
(18) Off-Campus Course--A
course in which a majority (more than 50 percent) of the instruction occurs
when the students and instructor(s) are in the same physical location and which
meets one of the following criteria: for public senior colleges and
universities, Lamar state colleges, or public technical colleges, off-campus
locations are locations away from the main campus; for public community
colleges, off-campus locations are sites outside the service area.
(19) Off-Campus Degree or Certificate
Program--A program in which a student may complete a majority (more than 50
percent) of the credit hours required for the program through off-campus
courses.
(20) Off-Campus
Instruction--The formal educational process in which a majority (more than 50
percent) of the instruction occurs when the students and instructor(s) are in
the same physical location and which meets one of the following criteria: for
public senior colleges and universities, Lamar state colleges, or public
technical colleges, off-campus locations are locations away from the main
campus; for public community colleges, off-campus locations are sites outside
the service area.
(21)
Out-of-State/Out-of-Country Courses and Programs--Academic credit courses and
programs delivered outside Texas/United States to individuals or groups who are
not regularly enrolled on-campus students. Out-of-state and out-of-country
courses do not receive formula funding.
(22) Public Health-Related Institution or
Health-Related Institution--A medical or dental unit as defined by Texas
Education Code, §
61.003(5).
(23) Public Technical Institute or
College--The Lamar Institute of Technology or any campus of the Texas State
Technical College System.
(24)
Public University or University--A general academic teaching institution as
defined by Texas Education Code, §
61.003(3).
(25) Regional Council--A cooperative
arrangement among representatives of all public, private or independent
institutions of higher education within a Uniform State Service Region, as
established under Texas Education Code, §
51.662.
(26) Regular On-Campus Student--A student who
is admitted to an institution, the majority of whose semester credit hours are
reported for formula funding and more than 50 percent of coursework is
primarily taken at an institution's main campus or on one or more of the
campuses within a multi-campus community college system.
(27) Self-Supporting Courses and
Programs--Academic credit courses and programs whose semester credit hours are
not submitted for formula funding.
(28) Semester Credit Hour--A unit of measure
of instruction consisting of sixty (60) minutes, of which fifty (50) minutes
must be direct instruction, over a fifteen-week period in a semester
system.
(29) Service Area--The
territory served by a community college district as defined in Texas Education
Code, §
130.161.
(30) Study-in-America Courses--Off-campus,
academic credit instruction which is delivered outside Texas but in the United
States primarily to regular on-campus students.
(31) Study-Abroad Courses--Off-campus,
academic credit instruction which is delivered outside the United States
primarily to regular on-campus students.
(32) Workforce continuing education course--A
course offered for continuing education units (CEUs) with an occupationally
specific objective and supported by state funding. A career technical/workforce
continuing education course differs from a community service course offered for
recreational or avocational purposes which is not supported by state
funding.
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