21.5720—Definitions.
For the purpose of regulations in the §§ 21.5700, 21.5800 and 21.5900 series and payment of benefits under the educational assistance and subsistence allowance program, the following definitions apply:
(3)
Enlisted or reenlisted after November 30, 1980, and before October 1, 1981, specifically for benefits under the provisions of 10 U.S.C. 2141 through 2149; Pub. L. 96-342; and
(b) Accredited institution.
This term means a civilian college or university or a trade, technical or vocational school in the United States (including the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands) that—
(1)
Provides education on a postsecondary level (including accredited programs conducted at overseas locations) and
(c) Dependent child.
This means an unmarried legitimate child (including an adopted child or a stepchild) who either—
(2)
Is incapable of self-support because of a mental or physical incapacity that existed before his or her 21st birthday and is, or was at the time of the veteran's or servicemember's death, in fact, dependent on him or her for over one-half of his or her support; or
(3)
Has not passed his or her 23rd birthday; is enrolled in a full-time course of study in an institution of higher learning aproved by the Secretary of Defense or the Secretary of Education, as the case may be; and is, or was at the time of the veteran's or servicemember's death, in fact, dependent upon him or her for over one half of his or her support.
(f) Spouse.
This term means a person of the opposite sex who is the husband or wife of the veteran or servicemember.
(g) Divisions of the school year.
(1)
Standard academic year is a period of 2 standard semesters or 3 standard quarters. It is 9 months long.
(h) Full-time training.
This term means training at the rate of 12 or more semester hours per semester, or the equivalent.
(i) Part-time training.
The term means training at the rate of less than 12 semester hours per semester or the equivalent.