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Learner eligibility – DQ1-2
Modified 8 August 2025
You must ensure learners are eligible to be enrolled in DQ1-2 funded programmes.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/funding/funding/fund-finder/dq1-2/learner-eligibility
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Commitments – MoPs and EPICs
Modified 8 August 2025
This page contains information about the data requirements for Mixes of Provision (MoPs) and Educational Performance Indicator Commitments (EPICs) data submissions on DXP Ngā Kete.
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Audits
Modified 29 July 2025
We carry out audits of the we fund. This is a standard procedure and is part of our overall approach to monitoring TEOs.
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Funding and payments – ACE in Schools
Modified 29 July 2025
This page provides information about how Adult and Community Education (ACE) in Schools funding is set, and payments are made.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/funding/funding/fund-finder/ace/funding-and-payments-ace-in-schools
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Tertiary ministerial delegations confirmed
Modified 25 February 2025
The Government has confirmed responsibilities for ministers covering the tertiary sector.
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Call for expressions of interest: Co-chairs of the PBRF sector reference group for the Quality Evaluation 2025
Modified 21 February 2022
In preparation for the Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) Quality Evaluation in 2025, the TEC is seeking expressions of interest for Co-chairs of the sector reference group (SRG).
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Fees Free eligibility tool now ready
Modified 13 October 2022
Learners can now check whether or not they are eligible for Fees Free in 2021.
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College of Natural Health and Homeopathy repays funds after self-identifying issues
Modified 20 September 2017
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.
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Step 1: Business case scoping document
Modified 29 July 2025
This page sets out the first step for a developing a business case for an investment.
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Student services fees
Modified 29 July 2025
Tertiary education organisations (TEOs) can charge student services fees to help fund the costs of services and facilities that support learners and enhance their academic experience.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/funding/funding/funding-guidance/fee-caps-and-limits/student-services-fees