As used in NRS 385.104 , institution of higher education means an educational institution which: 1. Admits as regular students only persons having received a certificate of graduation from high school, or the recognized equivalent of such a certificate, or those approved by the Superintendent of Public Instruction for training at a vocational-technical level; 2. Is authorized to provide a program of education beyond high school; 3. Awards a bachelors degree or a 2-year degree or certificate of graduation or a certificate of completion of a program beyond high school; 4. Is an institution with full approval of the State of Nevada or the United States Department of Education; and 5. Has recognized accreditation.
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