Post-secondary units refer to the courses or credits that students complete after graduating from high school, typically at colleges, universities, or vocational schools. These units contribute to a degree, diploma, or certificate program and can vary in number depending on the institution and the specific program. They are essential for advancing education and enhancing career opportunities.
College is considered post-secondary education.
Post secondary education is the educational level following the completion of a school providing a secondary education. This would include high school (secondary school). Thus, any degree in higher education following secondary school is considered post secondary, if not then it is not post secondary.
I have attended two post-secondary schools.
when you learn about post
In this case, post is a prefix, not a standalone word. Therefore, it should be properly hyphenated as post-secondary.
In the Philippines, a typical college program requires around 120 to 150 units for a bachelor's degree, which usually spans four years of study. In Canada, a high school graduate typically completes up to 30 credits in secondary education before moving on to post-secondary programs. Therefore, there is no direct equivalent in terms of units, but a high school graduate in Canada would generally be at the beginning of their post-secondary education compared to a college student in the Philippines.
Yes, college is considered a form of post-secondary education.
Yes it is. If a school is a college or university, it is a post secondary institution.
yes, and Associates Degree (AA) is part of a post secondary education.
No the s in "secondary" does not need to be capitalized since Postsecondary is usually seen as one word.
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Post secondary education can be any degree beyond high school completion.