Would a non-profit private research laboratory with an accredited Ph.D. program be allowed to participate in the program?
A non-profit private research laboratory with an accredited Ph.D. program would be eligible to opt into Subpart K if it (1) is itself a college or university (defined in 40 CFR 262.200 as a private or public post-secondary, degree-granting, academic institution, that is accredited by an accrediting agency listed annually by the U.S. Department of Education), or (2) has a formal written affiliation agreement with a college or university, or (3) is owned by a college or university.
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