Postsecondary and Higher Education

The Office of Postsecondary and Higher Education is home to two bureaus, the Bureau of Postsecondary and Adult Education, and the Bureau of School Leadership and Teacher Quality.

 

The Bureau of Postsecondary and Adult Education oversees Adult Education, College and Career Education, Veterans Education, and the Institute for Law Enforcement Education.

 

The Bureau of School Leadership and Teacher Quality oversees Certification Services and Professional Education and Teacher Quality (Educator Preparation).

The President’s Loan Forgiveness plan was blocked by the US Supreme Court. An explanation and borrower information can be found on the Federal Student Aid website. Loan repayment is scheduled to re-start this fall. Please review Federal Student Aid’s website for their contact information if you have any questions or contact your federal loan servicer.

College and Career Education

Colleges and universities are required to be authorized to award degrees. The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) is the state authorization agency for post-secondary education. Career and trade schools are licensed as Private Licensed Schools. PDE investigates student complaints against all types of postsecondary institutions.

Educator Resources

Other Resources

​​​​​PA FAFSA Go!

PA FAFSA Go! is a cross-collaborative campaign to bring together professionals who are supporting high school seniors and postsecondary students in completing their first FAFSA or their renewal FAFSA.

Resources about PA FAFSA

PA Maslow

PA MASLOW recognizes Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs: Physiological Needs, Safety, and Belonging, which lead learners to Esteem and Self-Actualization; and our mission is to engage and collaborate to create supportive collegiate environments.

More information about PA MASLOW

PA Hunger-Free Campus

Colleges and universities across the country are taking steps to address these issues so students can focus on their education instead of where to find their next meal.

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