Find information on how you can make a request for official information held by the Tertiary Education Commission (the TEC) and view our responses to Official Information Act (OIA) requests.
https://moetec.cwp.govt.nz/about-us/information-releases/official-information-act/
These conditions apply to all off-Plan funds for 2017. They are generic conditions that are additional to the conditions specific to each fund, or conditions specific to an individual tertiary education organisation (TEO).
These conditions apply to all on-Plan funds for 2018. They are generic conditions that are additional to the conditions specific to each fund, and conditions specific to an individual tertiary education organisation (TEO).
The Minister of Education is proposing an Annual Maximum Fee Movement (AMFM) rate of 2 percent for tertiary education organisations (TEOs) for 2019.
https://moetec.cwp.govt.nz/news-and-consultations/archived-news/consultation-on-amfm-rate-for-2019/
Every year we publish educational performance indicators (EPIs) for each Tertiary Education Organisation (TEO) we fund. EPIs are one set of measures used to assess the performance of TEOs and to make future investment decisions. We have published EPI data since 2010.
The NZ Marine and Composites Industry Training Organisation (NZMAC ITO) received an outstanding achievement recently, when its apprenticeship programme was named best in the world for the marine and composites industries.
Information for tertiary education organisations (TEOs) seeking funding approval for micro-credentials is now available. This includes guidelines for developing applications.
New and updated information, products and templates have been added to the Investment Toolkit. These tools add to the suite of products available to support tertiary education organisations (TEOs) in their strategic planning and Investment Plan engagement.
These conditions apply to all off-Plan funds for 2019. They are generic conditions that are additional to the conditions specific to each fund, and conditions specific to an individual tertiary education organisation (TEO).
The Quality Evaluation is one of the country’s biggest research assessments and equates to approximately 55 percent of the Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF), totaling over $1 billion for a six-year period.