Modified 21 April 2017
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.
Modified 4 November 2020
This page provides with information about the new legislative framework for identifying and managing earthquake-prone buildings and what it means for them.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/teo/working-with-teos/ptes/earthquake-prone-building-legislation
Modified 5 November 2024
Under the work-based: pathway to work mode, learners are supported (with formal agreements) to transition from provider-based mode (or provider-based: extramural mode) to work-based learning.
Modified 25 November 2024
This page sets out the eligibility criteria for first-year Fees Free for 2024. It also includes the amount, fees and costs covered by first-year Fees Free.
Modified 30 June 2025
We produce a range of publications, resources and reports for the tertiary sector to keep you abreast of important issues.
Modified 6 January 2025
Changes to the 2024 Funding Conditions Catalogue are grouped into sections in the table below.
Modified 24 January 2025
Investigations are a key part of monitoring the performance and compliance of the tertiary education sector.
Modified 20 October 2022
Modified 6 October 2017
The owners of the now-closed EnterpriseMIT have repaid $125,518 after the former subsidiary of Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) failed to properly check whether students in its programmes had already completed similar learning.
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.