- The organs of the schools of higher education are the Directors of schools of higher education, their Boards and Administrative Boards.
- The Director of a school of higher education is appointed by the Rector for a period of three years upon nomination by the respective faculty dean. In schools of higher education, attached to the office of the Rector, appointment is made directly by the Rector. A Director whose term of office has expired may be re-appointed.
The Director has at most two assistant directors whom (s)he appoints for three years from among the full-time teaching staff of the school of higher education.
In case of the absence of the Director, or his/her place being vacant, the procedure is the same as in the case of Deans.
Within the framework of the schools of higher education, the Director performs the duties assigned to the Deans by this law.
- The Board of a school of higher education meets under the chairmanship of the Director and consists of the Assistant Directors and the heads of the departments or sections of the school of higher education.
- The Administrative Board meets under the chairmanship of the Director and consists of the Assistant Directors and three teaching staff members to be selected for a period of three years by the Board of the school of higher education from among six candidates nominated by the Director.
- Within the framework of the school of higher education, the Board and the Administrative Board of the school of higher education perform the duties assigned by this law to the Faculty Board and the Faculty Administrative Board.