(1) An accrediting agency |
(i) Has a voluntary membership of institutions of higher education; |
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(ii) Has as a principal purpose the accrediting of institutions of higher education and that accreditation is a required element in enabling those institutions to participate in HEA programs; and |
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(iii) Satisfies the “separate and independent” requirements in paragraph (b) of this section. |
(2) An accrediting agency |
(i) Has a voluntary membership; and |
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(ii) Has as its principal purpose the accrediting of higher education programs, or higher education programs and institutions of higher education, and that accreditation is a required element in enabling those entities to participate in non-HEA Federal programs. |
(3) An accrediting agency |
for purposes of determining eligibility for Title IV, HEA programs— |
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(i) Either has a voluntary membership of individuals participating in a profession or has as its principal purpose the accrediting of programs within institutions that are accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency; and |
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(ii) Either satisfies the “separate and independent” requirements in paragraph (b) of this section or obtains a waiver of those requirements under paragraphs (d) and (e) of this section. |
(4) A State agency |
(i) Has as a principal purpose the accrediting of institutions of higher education, higher education programs, or both; and |
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(ii) The Secretary listed as a nationally recognized accrediting agency on or before October 1, 1991 and has recognized continuously since that date. |