Title 10 › Subtitle Subtitle D— - Air Force and Space Force › Part PART III— - TRAINING › Chapter CHAPTER 951— - TRAINING GENERALLY › § 9414
The Air University commander can award degrees to students who finish the Air Force Institute of Technology and meet the school’s degree rules if the Institute’s faculty recommends them. A degree can only be given if the Secretary of Education has recommended approval under the Federal Policy Governing Granting of Academic Degrees by Federal Agencies and if the Secretary of Education finds that a civilian accrediting agency has accredited the Institute to give that degree. When the Department of Defense asks to create degree-granting authority, the Secretary of Defense must send the Armed Services Committees a copy of the self‑assessment questionnaire sent to the Department of Education’s National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity and later send the Secretary of Education’s recommendations and reasons. If the degree authority is changed, the Secretary of Defense must report the reasons and the Secretary of Education’s recommendation. The Secretary of Defense must also explain to those committees any decision by an accrediting agency not to accredit the Institute for any new or existing degree. The Secretary of the Air Force may hire as many civilian teachers at the Institute as needed, within Defense personnel limits. The Secretary will set their job titles, duties, and pay; pay rules may differ from normal federal pay rules but must follow the limit in section 5373 of title 5. The Secretary must assign Space Force members as instructors to teach subjects that help the Space Force. Each year, the number of Space Force instructors must be at least (the number of Space Force members divided by the number of Space Force plus Air Force members) times the total number of instructors at the Institute. The Army, Navy, and Department of Homeland Security must pay for instruction for members they send. Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard members may attend only when space is available; enlisted members allowed in will pay only costs the Air Force considers appropriate. Civilian employees from other military departments, other Defense parts, or other federal agencies must pay tuition, and their sending agency must cover it. The Institute keeps such receipts to pay instruction costs and must record their source and use. The Secretary of the Air Force may let the Institute’s Director accept competitive research grants from non‑profit or educational organizations if Institute professors do the work for scientific, literary, or educational purposes. The Secretary will set up an account to manage grant funds, allow some appropriations to pay grant‑application costs as allowed by appropriation laws, and issue rules for how this works.
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10 U.S.C. § 9414
Title 10 — Armed Forces
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73