In the United Kingdom




The term "tertiary education" aligns with the global term "higher education". Since the 1970s however, specialized FE colleges have called themselves "tertiary colleges" although being part of the secondary education process. These institutions offer courses such as A Levels, that allow progression to HE, alongside vocational courses. In some areas, where schools do not universally offer sixth forms, "tertiary colleges" function as a sixth-form college as well as a general FE college.

Unlike sixth-form colleges, the staff join lecturers' rather than teachers' unions.

Under devolution in the United Kingdom, education is administered separately in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland. In 2018 the Welsh Government adopted the term "tertiary education" to refer to post-16 education and training in Wales.

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