Yes, college is considered a form of post-secondary education.
The acronym "JPED" can stand for several things. The most popular is the Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, which is the official journal for higher education.
Postsecondary education refers to any form of education that occurs after high school. Examples include universities offering bachelor's and advanced degrees, community colleges providing associate degrees and vocational training, and technical schools focusing on specific trades. Additionally, online education platforms and adult education programs also fall under the umbrella of postsecondary education. These institutions and programs aim to enhance skills and knowledge for personal and professional development.
i need to view the application form.
community collegeCommunity college
community collegeCommunity college
No. College is a higher form of school and education. And apprecticeship is where a person works as an understoduy to learn a trade.
City of Stoke-on-Trent Sixth Form College's motto is 'High Quality Education in a Caring Environment'.
No, someone who has just left sixth form is not considered an undergraduate. Sixth form typically refers to the final two years of secondary education in the UK, where students prepare for A-levels or equivalent qualifications. An undergraduate is a student who is enrolled in a university or college program pursuing a bachelor's degree after completing their secondary education.
Almost any college with the appropriate supporting documentation form the Board of Education, and parents of the student.
Ordinarily it is spelled as the hyphenated form "post-secondary."
Probably not, but a good education helps in any form of career.
I think FYJC stands for 'First Year of Junior College'