This form of education includes study beyond secondary school at an institution that offers programs terminating in an associate, baccalaureate, or higher degree, or equivalent degrees in other countries
Higher education courses are generally above the standard of GCE A-levels or National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) Level 3 They include degree courses, postgraduate courses and Higher National Diplomas Higher education takes place in universities and higher education colleges, and in some further education colleges
Post-secondary education offered by a university or other recognised higher education insitution, or through Open Learning Australia, leading to the award of a degree or higher level qualification
Refers to education, training, research, and community service outreach at the postsecondary level (Chapter 216)
Higher education is education at universities and colleges. Education beyond the secondary level, especially education at the college or university level. college or university education as opposed to school or high school. Study beyond the level of secondary education. Institutions of higher education include not only colleges and universities but also professional schools in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art. They also include teacher-training schools, community colleges, and institutes of technology. At the end of a prescribed course of study, a degree, diploma, or certificate is awarded. See also continuing education
Educational provision above Level 3 (ie above A level and the Advanced level GNVQ) and its equivalents in Scotland
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post-secondary education offered by a university or other recognised higher education institution, or through Open Learning Australia, leading to the award of a degree or higher level qualification