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The new government has introduced free tertiaryeducation in stages from 2018.
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Ultimately they would also like offer training at local tertiaryeducation providers.
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The Multiversity: two experts debate the past and the future of tertiaryeducation.
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Another flagship policy was introduced, making the first year of tertiaryeducation free.
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Internet-Mana also wants to make tertiaryeducation free and to abolish charter schools.
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Its fundamental purpose is to promote mobility within highereducation in Europe.
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Scots, for example, offer free highereducation, unlike the rest of Britain.
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For a number of reasons, highereducation institutions were taking their time.
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Whether this is a positive development for highereducation is another question.
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It will also make legal changes to reform the highereducation sector.
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Well, I contend that a collegeeducation is not about job training.
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Another comment threw more light on the effect of the collegeeducation.
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The more he thought of that collegeeducation, the more he glared.
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Still before him he kept the bright beacon of a collegeeducation.
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West of the Alleghanies a collegeeducation is accessible to all classes.
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In Britain, Labour promised to introduce free universityeducation within a year.
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He thirsted for knowledge and wanted above all things a universityeducation.
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It's great having financial freedom while also receiving a universityeducation, he says.
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However, he warned that the quality of universityeducation was deteriorating.
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This means, at least in theory, striving for universal access to universityeducation.
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Thanks to the ESF thousands of people have received thirdleveleducation.
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They have enjoyed the benefits of private schooling and thirdleveleducation.
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Financial planning for thirdleveleducation is, for most families, a last-minute affair.
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And the lack of a thirdleveleducation is no deterrent.
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They cannot, however, access thirdleveleducation as they don't qualify for free fees.
Usage of post-secondary education in English
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See, in college everything is amplified due to how post-secondaryeducation is structured.
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Ser Educacional is the biggest post-secondaryeducation provider in Brazil's north and northeastern regions.
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About Lincoln Educational Services Corp Lincoln Educational Services Corporation is a provider of post-secondaryeducation.
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Capella provides post-secondaryeducation and job-skills programs.
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Nevertheless, even among South Africans with post-secondaryeducation, (37%) said they had not heard of climate change.
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It's a situation that is not uncommon in the United States, where post-secondaryeducation isn't subsidized by the government.
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Voters are predominantly middle class with post-secondaryeducation, and a high proportion of immigrants, according to 2016 Census data.
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When I applied, I knew as much about post-secondaryeducation as students whose parents had graduated from elite universities.
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ChinaCast, which provides post-secondaryeducation and e-learning in China, sold shares in the United States on the Nasdaq stock exchange.
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Corinthian, which describes itself as one of the largest post-secondaryeducation companies in North America, said it would fight the suit.
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With federal and state support of post-secondaryeducation dwindling, students and their families are footing a bigger portion of college bills.
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The deals indicate signs of consolidation in a post-secondaryeducation market that has been rattled by new regulations over the last two years.
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Their kids not only got better grades, but they were more likely to go on to post-secondaryeducation and to be socially mobile.
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The new 'Ready for Work' policy was part of a broader plan which included three years free post-secondaryeducation, entrepreneur grants and Dole Apprenticeships.
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Results: Low income (personal and household); less than post-secondaryeducation; and living in high-dependency neighborhoods greatly increased the odds of future HCUs.
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This means that for the sixth straight year, overall, college students and their families have had to come out-of-pocket more for post-secondaryeducation needs.