What is the difference between post-secondary education and training goals?
Post-secondary education goals are goals related to formal educational programs that offer a degree or certificate of completion, such as two year or four year colleges, leading to a certification or an Associates or Bachelors degree, a high school equivalency diploma, a one- or two-year proprietary school business or technical certificate, or a formal trade apprenticeship. Post-secondary training goals encompass other kinds of training, such as work adjustment training, day training or day treatment, driver or travel training, or single courses taken for learning the content, such as a course in word processing, cooking or money management.