We ensure all New Zealanders have the skills, knowledge and confidence to create a fulfilling life.
The Tertiary Education Commission (the TEC) is a Crown entity established under section 159C of the Education Act 1989 and continued under section 401 of the Education and Training Act 2020.
To better understand the tertiary education landscape we and the Service Innovation Lab completed a ‘prediscovery sprint’ to identify two things: what people found challenging, and what opportunities lay in the experience of entering or re-entering the tertiary education system.
https://tec.govt.nz/news-and-consultations/archived-news/learning-from-55-students/
They may only be seven words, but seven words that can influence lives, careers, and futures. “Look at the person, not the disability” – that is the message at the core of the work of the new Ohu Mahi (Workforce Development Councils) General Manager Whaikaha Disabilities, Roger Herangi.
The korowai signifies the following key objectives of vocational education in Aotearoa New Zealand:
This page provides information about how Adult and Community Education (ACE) in tertiary education institutions (TEIs) funding is set, and payments are made.
This page describes TEC’s investment process, as well as who’s responsible for each part of the process and what the different stakeholders in the system do.
This update includes information about New Compulsory Student Service Fees (CSSF) Ministerial Direction; Updated tertiary education institute (TEI) governance guide; and COVID-19 (corornavirus) information