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∙ 11y agoTennessee Higher Education Commission was created in 1967.
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Tertiary education is called tertiary because it follows primary and secondary education in the educational hierarchy. It refers to the third stage of education, typically higher education including universities, colleges, and vocational schools.
Fekadu Teffera has written: 'Planning the development of tertiary level education for Ethiopia' -- subject(s): Education, Higher, Educational planning, Higher Education 'Planning the development of tertiary level education for Ethiopia: a manpower planning perspective'
I assume you meant 'of tertiary studies'... 'Tertiary' refers to the 'third' in a series, following primary (first) and secondary (second). Thus, tertiary studies are the third phase of education following secondary study (e.g. high school, or senior school). Tertiary studies are also known as higher education and can be undertaken at a university, graduate school, graduate college or other higher education facility such as technical college or trade school.
Tertiary Eduated means that the person has been to college or a university to further their education after high school. See more detailed explanation below:Post-secondary or tertiary education, also referred to as third-stage, third level education, or higher education, is the non-compulsory educational level following the completion of a school providing a secondary education, such as a high school, secondary school, or gymnasium. Tertiary education is normally taken to include undergraduate and postgraduate education, as well as vocational education and training. Colleges and universities are the main institutions that provide tertiary education (sometimes known collectively as tertiary institutions). Examples of institutions that provide post-secondary education are vocational schools, community colleges and universities in the United States, the TAFEs in Australia, CEGEPs in Quebec,and the IEKs in Greece. They are sometimes known collectively as tertiary institutions. Tertiary education generally results in the receipt of certificates, diplomas, or academic degrees. Higher education includes teaching, research and social services activities of universities, and within the realm of teaching, it includes both the undergraduate level (sometimes referred to as tertiary education) and the graduate (or postgraduate) level (sometimes referred to as graduate school). In the United Kingdom post-secondary education below the level of higher education is referred to as further education. Higher education in that country generally involves work towards a degree-level or foundation degree qualification.
The Higher Education Commission in Pakistan has not recognized Sikkim Manipal University. However, the university it approved by the University Grants Commission of India's Department of Higher Education.
George Anderson has written: 'British administration in India' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Colonies 'Christian education in India' -- subject(s): Church and college, Commission on Christian Higher Education in India, Commission on Christian Higher Education in India. The Christian College in India, Education, Higher, Higher Education, Missions, Universities and colleges
Tertiary education is important because it provides specialized knowledge and skills that allow individuals to excel in their chosen fields. It also enhances critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills, which are valuable in the workplace. Furthermore, tertiary education can lead to higher earning potential and greater career opportunities.
The full form of the acronym HEC is the "Higher Education Commission." Many countries have an HEC that focuses on issues dealing with higher education.
Andrew Michael Boggs has written: 'Ontario's Royal Commission on the University of Toronto, 1905--1906: Political and historical factors that influenced the final report of the Flavelle Commission' -- subject(s): Administration, Aims and objectives, Education, Higher, Higher Education, Higher education and state, History, Ontario, Ontario. Royal Commission on the University of Toronto, University of Toronto
Check with the Higher Education Commission.