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41 CFR § 101-4.220 - Admissions.

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title: "41 CFR § 101-4.220 - Admissions."
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title_name: "Public Contracts and Property Management"
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chapter_number: 101
chapter_name: "FEDERAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS"
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part_name: "4—NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF SEX IN EDUCATION PROGRAMS OR ACTIVITIES RECEIVING FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE"
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# 101-4.220 Admissions.

(a) Admissions to educational institutions prior to June 24, 1973, are not covered by these Title IX regulations.

(b) *Administratively separate units.* For the purposes only of this section, §§ 101-4.225 and 101-4.230, and §§ 101-4.300 through 101-4.310, each administratively separate unit shall be deemed to be an educational institution.

(c) *Application of §§ 101-4.300 through 101-4.310.* Except as provided in paragraphs (d) and (e) of this section, §§ 101-4.300 through 101-4.310 apply to each recipient. A recipient to which §§ 101-4.300 through 101-4.310 apply shall not discriminate on the basis of sex in admission or recruitment in violation of §§ 101-4.300 through 101-4.310.

(d) *Educational institutions.* Except as provided in paragraph (e) of this section as to recipients that are educational institutions, §§ 101-4.300 through 101-4.310 apply only to institutions of vocational education, professional education, graduate higher education, and public institutions of undergraduate higher education.

(e) *Public institutions of undergraduate higher education.* §§ 101-4.300 through 101-4.310 do not apply to any public institution of undergraduate higher education that traditionally and continually from its establishment has had a policy of admitting students of only one sex.