Post-secondary level education is the stage of learning that occurs at universities, academies, colleges, seminaries, and institutes of technology. Higher education also includes certain collegiate-level institutions, such as vocational schools, trade schools, and career colleges, that award academic degrees or professional certifications.

Post-secondary education in Canada is the responsibility of the individual provinces and territories. Those governments provide the majority of funding to their public post-secondary institutions, with the remainder of funding coming from tuition fees, the federal government, and research grants. Compared to other countries in the past, Canada has had the highest post-secondary school enrollment as a percentage of their graduating population.

"Yellowhead Tribal Council was established in 1977 by Alexander First Nation, Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation, Enoch Cree Nation, O'Chiese First Nation, and Sunchild First Nation to the meet the educational needs of its member nations in the context of its primary purpose - to foster social, political and economic development." (YTC Student Handbook, 2012)

For information on the Yellowhead Tribal Council Education please visit their website at: YTC

  • Elementary/Junior/Senior High School
  • Outreach
  • Cyber School
  • Summer Student Work
  • Skills Link Mentorship
  • Alberta Education Program of Studies
  • Career and Technology Studies
  • FNMI Land-based Learning
  • FNMI Language and Culture
  • Home Education
  • Home Education Shared Responsibility
  • Knowledge and Employability
  • Inclusive Education

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