Submitting an Access to Information request is straightforward. Follow these three steps to get started.
Download and complete the official Access to Information (ATI) Request Form. Provide as much detail as possible about the information you require to help us process your request efficiently.
Reach out to our Document Management Specialist to submit your completed form or to clarify any aspect of your request.
All requests are processed within the statutory timeframe as prescribed under the Access to Information Act. You will be notified once your request has been reviewed and the information is ready.
JTEC holds a wide range of official documents that are accessible to the public under the ATI Act. Below are the main categories.
Frameworks, guidelines, and regulatory procedures guiding JTEC's day-to-day operations and institutional oversight.
Details about scholarships, Prior Learning Assessment & Recognition (PLAR), the GIS Webmap, and the National Qualifications Framework of Jamaica (NQF-J).
Annual reports, strategic plans, statistical data, and sector-wide publications that document JTEC's performance and Jamaica's tertiary education landscape.
Everything you need to make a successful Access to Information request, in one place.
Frameworks, guidelines, and regulatory procedures guiding JTEC's day-to-day operations and institutional oversight.
Read the full text of the Access to Information Act, enacted June 2002, empowering citizens to access official records.
Find answers to the most commonly asked questions about the ATI process, timelines, and eligibility.
Exercise your right to information. Download the ATI form, or contact our Document Management Specialist directly to get started today.
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