Post-secondary education definition

Post-secondary education means a program of studies, offered by a recognized post secondary institution, for which completion of secondary school studies or its equivalent is a prerequisite.
Post-secondary education means education of persons—
Post-secondary education means training and instruction provided by fully accredited public universities or private institutions of higher learning, community colleges and post-high- school career schools.

More Definitions of Post-secondary education

Post-secondary education means formal instruction at an institution of higher education or vocational school leading to the attainment of a certificate, an associate degree, or a baccalaureate degree.
Post-secondary education means education normally for a child who is 16 years of age or above;
Post-secondary education means the education and training provided in or by institutions; [and “higher education” has a corresponding meaning; - NB; PEI];
Post-secondary education means education beyond high school or its equivalent in an academic or vocational school that leads to a degree or certificate of completion.
Post-secondary education means any educational offerings beyond the secondary level;
Post-secondary education means education provided to a person who has completed upper secondary education, but does not include higher education;
Post-secondary education means training and instruction provided by fully accredited public universities or private in- stitutions of higher learning, community col- leges and post-high-school career schools.