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postsecondary
[ pohst-sek-uhn-der-ee ]
adjective
- of or relating to education beyond high school:
She completed her postsecondary education at a two-year college.
Students can begin coursework in aircraft maintenance at the high school level and complete it at a post-secondary institution.
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It later adds that federal education authorities will “vigorously enforce the law on equal terms as to all preschool, elementary, secondary, and postsecondary educational institutions, as well as state educational agencies, that receive financial assistance.”
In addition, federal aid is provided to help veterans enroll in postsecondary programs and complete them.
To listen to Carville’s present-day advocacy of populism, though, you wouldn’t have any idea that in 2020 he called Sanders “an ideologue” and “a communist,” denounced his plan for making postsecondary education free, and said that nominating him for president would be a disaster for the party’s chances downballot.
Education Department pressuring colleges to improve graduation rates, it should be no surprise that grade inflation has followed students into postsecondary school.
“This study offers a critical first step in helping state policymakers as well as institutional leaders identify what’s working but also what can work better to ensure strong financial outcomes for all who choose to pursue a postsecondary education.”
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