- (a) Degree Program Funding Model--The mechanism by which an institution acquires funding to support a new or existing academic degree program. Typically, degree programs are funded through student fees only (self-supported) or a combination of student fees and state funding (formula funded).
- (b) Formula Funded Degree Program--A degree program or track within a degree program for which the institution reports students for formula-funding.
- (c) Formula Funding--The method used to allocate appropriated sources of funds among institutions of higher education as required by Education Code, §61.059, chapter 130 or 130A. A formula-funded course is a for credit course for which an institution is authorized to submit semester credit hours or the equivalent for formula funding.
- (d) Self-Supporting Courses and Programs--For credit courses, certificates, and degree programs whose semester credit hours are not submitted for formula funding, and which are funded through the assessment of student fees by the institution.
- (e) Self-Supporting Degree Program--A degree program or track within a degree program for which the institution does not receive formula funding and which are funded through the assessment of student fees by the institution.
Source Note:The provisions of this §2.352 adopted to be effective November 14, 2024, 49 TexReg 8880.