"Accrediting agency", an organization recognized by the United States Department of Education to provide accreditation to an institution.
"Board", the board of higher education established in section 4 of chapter 15A.
"Financial screening", a review and evaluation of an institution's financial information, conducted by the board or by an accrediting agency on behalf of the board, designed to assess whether an institution's financial status indicates that it may be at risk of imminent closure.
"Governing body", the group of persons at an institution that exercises authority and has oversight or control of its matters or discharge functions of a fiduciary character for the institution including, but not limited to, its board of trustees or equivalent.
"Imminent closure", a determination based on the financial screening that an institution is at risk of being unable to continue operations within a period of time established by the board.
"Institution", an independent institution of higher education located in the commonwealth and authorized to grant degrees pursuant to any general or special law.
Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 69, § 31B