In higher education, "801–850" is a very common in international scoreboards like the QS World University Rankings .
Once rankings move past the top several hundred institutions where precise individual ranks are given, universities are grouped into 50-slot cohorts.
According to the U.S. Access Board's ADA guidelines , any parking lot or facility that contains a total of 801 to 850 total parking spaces is legally required to provide a minimum of 14 accessible parking spaces . [801-850]
For 8th-grade Mathematics on the LEAP 2025 assessment , a scaled score between 801 and 850 places a student in the highest possible category: Advanced . 🏛️ 5. Municipal Government Accounting
In commercial architecture and civil engineering, the numbers correlate directly to the . In higher education, "801–850" is a very common
At least 3 of those 14 required accessible spaces must be designated as wider, "van-accessible" stalls to accommodate wheelchair lifts. 🎓 3. Global University Rankings
In local government administration and bookkeeping, "801-850" is frequently utilized in standardized charts of accounts. Access Board's ADA guidelines , any parking lot
The range does not refer to one single, standalone topic. Instead, it serves as a common numerical boundary or bracket used across several distinct professional and educational fields.