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Tertiary education in New Zealand covers all post-school education including certificates and diplomas, bachelor degrees, postgraduate qualifications, industry training (including modern apprenticeships), adult and community courses, and literacy and numeracy programmes. These various tertiary education opportunities are delivered by many types of tertiary education organisations .
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April SDR can be submitted from 1-31 May. August SDR can be submitted from 1-30 September. December SDR can be submitted from 1-31 January.
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April SDR is due 15th May. August SDR is due 15th September. December SDR is due 31st January.
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Unit results to TEC are due no later that March 31 for the preceding year. NB: NZQA has different reporting requirements. 3 month student outcome results are due in to TEC 3 months from the withdrawal date of the student.
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There are many ways to find a job - you can try newspapers, work websites, and sending out your CV. Parents, friends, and your Coordinator can help too.
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Call English for Migrants team at the TEC Service Centre . We currently have staff who can speak Mandarin and Cantonese. Language Line is also available.
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There is a range of tertiary education organisations (TEOs) around the country offering different courses and qualifications. There's useful information under Types of tertiary education or look under Learners and organisations and browse through the list of organisations displayed there. You could also go to the Ministry of Education's www.whichcoursewhere.co.nz website which provides a heap o…
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Students must be in years 11, 12 or 13, and be capable of undertaking a structured work for placement, and attaining credits in the workplace.
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Please contact the TEC Service Centre to advise your intentions so that the relevant advice can be provided.
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ACE funding is paid by the TEC as bulk funding to cover all costs of administration, delivery and capability development. However, ACE Aotearoa currently have a contract with TEC to administer ACE professional development funding and support.
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Tertiary Education Organisations (TEOs) receiving Youth Guarantee (YG) funding must report through the Single Data Return (SDR) by the date listed in the SDR extract timetable. Reporting includes course and qualification completions. If this condition is not complied with, then under section 159YG of the Education Act 1989 the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) may suspend or revoke funding. …
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