Nevada Code § 394.099

Postsecondary educational institution defined
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Postsecondary educational institution means
an academic, vocational, technical, home study, business, professional or other
school, college or university that is privately owned, or any person offering
postsecondary education if he or she:
1. Is not licensed as a postsecondary
educational institution in this state by a federal or another state agency;
2. Charges tuition, requires or requests
donations or receives any consideration from a student for any portion of the
instruction, including written or audiovisual material;
3. Educates or trains persons who are not
his or her employees; and
4. Educates or trains, or claims or offers
to educate or train, students in a program leading toward:
(a) Employment at a beginning or advanced level;
(b) Educational credentials;
(c) Credits that are intended to be applied
toward an educational credential awarded in another state which does not
require the person to obtain a majority of the credits required in that state;
or
(d) Preparation for examinations for initial
licensing in a profession or vocation.
The term
includes a branch or extension of a public or private postsecondary educational
institution of another state that is located in this state or which offers
educational services or education in this state. The term does not include an
institution or person offering only educational services or programs at the
introductory level on the use of computer software to persons who have
purchased that software from the institution or person.

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