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postsecondary

American  
[pohst-sek-uhn-der-ee] / ˈpoʊstˈsɛk ənˌdɛr i /
Or post-secondary

adjective

  1. of or relating to education beyond high school.

    She completed her postsecondary education at a two-year college.

    Students can begin coursework in aircraft maintenance at the high school level and complete it at a post-secondary institution.


Etymology

Origin of postsecondary

First recorded in 1920–25; post- ( def. ) + secondary ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Right now, federal spending on postsecondary workforce development — which totaled $28.2 billion last year — is largely detached from measurable results.

From MarketWatch • Jan. 7, 2026

More than half of students there pursue postsecondary education.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 28, 2025

“We’ve seen an exponential rise in college tuition and fees over the past two decades that has caused folks to think of whether a postsecondary education is worth it,” Itzkowitz said.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 17, 2025

In fact, Washington will be among the five states with the largest share of jobs requiring some form of postsecondary education, according to forecasts from Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce.

From Seattle Times • May 6, 2024

Just three and a half months ago, my Administration and the Congress successfully concluded over two years of work on a major reauthorization bill that further expands benefits to postsecondary education.

From State of the Union Address by Carter, Jimmy