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://www.tec.govt.nz/funding/funding-and-performance/investment
An important part of our role is monitoring the performance of the tertiary education organisations we fund. We monitor everything from course and qualification completion rates to individual organisation’s financial performance. This section shows you how we measure this performance – and includes the latest results.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/funding/funding-and-performance/performance
The DSR programme is creating a new and sustainable data solution for collecting, managing and reporting data that will support investment decisions in TEC.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/funding/funding-and-performance/reporting/data-system-refresh-programme
Cyber security attacks are on the rise. They’re a major concern for all organisations and individuals. Our Cyber Security for the Tertiary Sector project aims to raise the level of cyber security awareness and maturity throughout the sector.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/teo/working-with-teos/improving-cyber-security-in-the-tertiary-sector
We invest over $3 billion into tertiary education and supporting the tertiary and careers system. We ensure New Zealanders are equipped with the knowledge and skills they need for lifelong success. We fund over 700 tertiary education organisations (TEOs) to provide thousands of courses to hundreds of thousands of learners. We also monitor the performance of TEOs and provide information and advice to the Government about tertiary education.
In this section you will learn about how the TEC's annual investment in tertiary education is influenced by the priorities in the Tertiary Education Strategy 2014–2019. You will also read about our organisational strategy which aims to ensure the tertiary education system can respond to change and continue to improve outcomes for learners and industry.
Foundation education supports a broad range of provision, involving skills such as literacy (in English and te reo Māori), numeracy, supported learning, digital literacy and soft skills, as well as pre-trades learning.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/focus/our-focus/foundation-education
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