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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS


EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS are defined as an accredited institution organized and operated exclusively forthe purpose of teaching its enrolled students. An accredited institution must be:

-A public or private K-12, vocational school, correspondence school, junior college, college, university, or scientific or technical school that is either institutionally accredited by an accrediting agency nationally recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education or, in the case of public K-12 institutions only, recognized or approved by the Department of Education of the State in which it is located.

OR

-A preschool meeting all of the following criteria:
(i) is an early childhood program incorporated for the purpose of providing educational services to children between two and five years of age, and which serves minimum of ten such children; and
(ii) has been in operation for at least one year.