To receive Equity Fund funding, tertiary education organisations must comply with the funding conditions.
This page contains information for tertiary education organisations (TEOs) about using Equity funding. Equity funding is available for Māori, Pacific, and disabled learners.
https://tec.govt.nz/funding/funding-and-performance/funding/fund-finder/equity-funding/
This page provides information about how Equity Fund funding is set and payments are made
This page sets out the eligibility criteria for receiving funding from the Equity Fund.
https://tec.govt.nz/funding/funding-and-performance/funding/fund-finder/equity-funding/eligibility/
This page provides information about how Adult and Community Education (ACE) in Schools funding is set, and payments are made.
The Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) monitors each tertiary education organisation’s (TEO’s) performance and practices, to inform our decisions about future funding.
Pursuant to section 424 and clauses 6 and 24, Schedule 18 of the Education and Training Act 2020 (“Act”), the Tertiary Education Commission (“TEC”) gives the following notice.
Resources and advice you can use to help meet the needs and aspirations of refugee-background learners.
We provide most of our funding through a process that requires tertiary education organisations (TEOs) to submit an Investment Plan, although some funds are off-Plan and some TEOs are managed through a funding letter. This section explains our investment process and framework. It includes guidance and resources that cover most of our funding agreements.
https://tec.govt.nz/funding/funding-and-performance/investment/
A CAPE is a university-led centre of excellence for languages, culture, politics and economics of the Asia-Pacific region.