LawServer - Laws, Legal Information and Lawyers
Log In
|
Register
Topics A-Z
Codes
Find an Attorney
Legal Q&A
Advanced Search
Home
>
For Everyone
>
Education
>
{More Education Topics}
>
Higher Education
>
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 116 - Higher Education
Higher Education
For this topic:
Go back to the topic home
Topic Home
Join the forum for this topic
Forum
Sign up for Email related to this topic
Email
RSS feed for this topic
RSS
Feedback
Feedback
Search the North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 116 - Higher Education
North Carolina General Statutes
> Chapter 116 - Higher Education
Current as of: 2010
Check for updates
View 2008 version
Article 1
The University of North Carolina
Article 4
North Carolina School of the Arts
Article 5
Loan Fund for Prospective College Teachers
Article 5B
School Administrator Training Programs
Article 5C
North Carolina Principal Fellows Program
Article 14
General Provisions as to Tuition and Fees in Certain State Institutions
Article 16
State Board of Higher Education
Article 18A
Contracts of Minors Borrowing for Higher Education; Scholarship Revocation
Article 19
Revenue Bonds for Student Housing
Article 21
Revenue Bonds for Student Housing, Student Activities, Physical Education and Recreation
Article 21A
Higher Educational Facilities Finance Act
Article 21B
The Centennial Campus, the Horace Williams Campus, and the Millennial Campuses Financing Act
Article 23
State Education Assistance
Article 25
Disruption on Campuses of State-Owned Institutions of Higher Education
Article 26
Liability Insurance or Self-Insurance
Article 27
Private Institution Towing Procedures
Article 28
North Carolina-Israel Visiting Scholar Program
Article 29
The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
Article 30
[Western] North Carolina Arboretum
Article 31
Piedmont Triad Research Institute and Graduate Engineering Program
Article 32
Health Information
Article 33
Airport Authorities
________________________________________________________________________
Questions & Answers: Higher Education
The code states " use of material in construction or repair to real property that is not proprietary to a single vendor". What I want to know is who would be clasified as the vendo...
Richard, Again, I find the language of the statute to be ambiguous on this issue. If someone specifies that only BMW automobiles may be supplied as security vehicles, they are not ...
Where or how do you purchase or aquire a tort insurance policy...
Alex, Contact an insurance broker or sales agent who offers commercial policies. Here's an example of one, though I have no experience with them: http://lambfinancialgroup.com/ ...
My 15 ur old had twenty first century scholar from 6-8 TH grade now they say he isn't one anymore I don't know what happened what are the guidelines?...
What was the intent of the author, per the draft legislation, for the ability to establish a police reserve officer program under 72330(b)? ...
North Carolina Laws: Higher Education
North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 115B - Tuition and Fee Waivers
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 116 - Higher Education
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 116D - Higher Education Bonds
U.S. Code Provisions: Higher Education
U.S. Code Title 7 > Chapter 64 > Subchapter XIV - Institutions Of Higher Education In Insular Areas
U.S. Code > Title 20 > Chapter 8 - Howard University
U.S. Code > Title 20 > Chapter 28 - Higher Education Resources And Student Assistance
U.S. Code Title 20 > Chapter 64 > Subchapter III - Higher Education
Federal Regulations: Higher Education
U.S. Code Title 7 > Chapter 64 > Subchapter XIV - Institutions Of Higher Education In Insular Areas
U.S. Code > Title 20 > Chapter 8 - Howard University
U.S. Code > Title 20 > Chapter 28 - Higher Education Resources And Student Assistance
U.S. Code Title 20 > Chapter 64 > Subchapter III - Higher Education
Bookmark
Comments
(0)
Post a comment or question below.
Name
Email
Comment
smaller
|
bigger
Add Comment
Please enable JavaScript to post a new comment
Email
Print
 
Digg
Tweet
State Resources
Laws, Lawyers and Articles
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
monotone-frail