This page contains a summary of questions and answers about the Crown asset transfer and disposal policy.
From time to time, we review policies, strategies and work programmes to ensure tertiary education remains relevant and of high quality.
Over the last five years, Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, has used a student-centred approach underpinned by predictive analytics to turn itself around from a low-performing university to one that is defying its poor urban demographics.
The College of Natural Health and Homeopathy (CNHH) has repaid $420,426 (GST exclusive) to the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) after they discovered they had been making incorrect funding claims to the TEC.
Find information on how you can make a request for official information held by the Tertiary Education Commission (the TEC) and view our responses to Official Information Act (OIA) requests.
https://tec.govt.nz/about-us/information-releases/official-information-act/
The Minister of Education is proposing an Annual Maximum Fee Movement (AMFM) rate of 2 percent for tertiary education organisations (TEOs) for 2019.
https://tec.govt.nz/news-and-consultations/archived-news/consultation-on-amfm-rate-for-2019/
Every year we publish educational performance indicators (EPIs) for each Tertiary Education Organisation (TEO) we fund. EPIs are one set of measures used to assess the performance of TEOs and to make future investment decisions. We have published EPI data since 2010.
https://tec.govt.nz/news-and-consultations/archived-news/education-performance-data-published-2/
The NZ Marine and Composites Industry Training Organisation (NZMAC ITO) received an outstanding achievement recently, when its apprenticeship programme was named best in the world for the marine and composites industries.