(1) This Procedure: (2) This Procedure ensures Victoria University's (VU) compliance with the Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2021 (Cth) (HESF), Standard 5 - Institutional Quality Assurance. In particular, this Procedure ensures compliance with: (3) This Procedure addresses VU's responsibilities under the Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (Cth) (ESOS), Part 5, Division 2, Subdivision A - Provider Default. The processes and actions mandated in this Procedure mitigate the risk of VU entering provider default when ceasing to offer HE courses of study. (4) This Procedure applies to: (5) This Procedure does not apply to : (6) (7) (8) Refer to Courses Lifecycle Policy. (9) The cessation of a HE course at VU must comply with: (10) The general rules for student transition planning, when a course will be ceased because it is has been replaced by a new course, are: (11) The exceptions to the general rules for student transition are: (12) Colleges may request to suspend a course or major. (13) Courses or majors that are suspended do not accept new enrolments and are not listed on Course Finder, but continue to be taught to existing students (if any) without interruption. (14) Colleges that wish to suspend a course or major must complete a Course Cessation Proposal, indicating that they are requesting suspension, and provide it to the Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer for approval. (15) Courses and majors that are approved for suspension will be suspended for a period of a maximum of 12 months. (16) Course and major suspensions are not renewable. (17) During the 12-month period of suspension of a course or major, the College will determine, before 31 July in the year of suspension, whether: (18) HE Award and Non-Award courses and majors may commence cessation via three processes: (19) When a new HE Award course or major, or Non-Award course, is proposed, a Concept Proposal and Business Case must be prepared (Refer Courses Lifecycle - Concept Proposal and Business Case (HE) Procedure). The Concept Proposal and Business Case seeks senior management approval to commence the development and: (20) As part of the Concept Proposal and Business Case process, an existing course or major may be identified which will be replaced by the proposed new course or major. (21) Approval of the Concept Proposal and Business Case therefore constitutes in-principle approval of the deactivation of the existing course or major. (22) As part of the ACM and CCR processes, Colleges are provided with detailed course data to assist in decision-making. (23) Based on data and any other relevant considerations, Colleges may decide: (24) If a College decides to not continue to offer a course or major, and not to proceed with ACM or CCR, they must complete the Approval for Course Cessation Proposal and submit it to the Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer to obtain approval to commence the cessation process. Academic Quality and Standards (AQS) provides assistance with this process. (25) From time-to-time, the University may engage in curriculum or strategic renewal of the course profile. (26) Colleges may also decide to change strategic direction as part of their strategic planning processes. (27) These processes may trigger a need to reconsider existing course offerings. Detailed course data is provided to senior management to assist in decision-making. (28) This process may result in: (29) If a decision is made to not continue to offer a course or major, AQS, in conjunction with the College, will complete the Course Cessation Proposal and provide it to the College to submit to the Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer to obtain approval to commence the cessation process. (30) The Course Cessation Proposal is developed by Academic Quality and Standards (AQS) in conjunction with the College. (31) This Proposal is provided to the Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer for approval. (32) Generally, Course Cessation Proposals must be provided before 31 July of each year, to assist with establishing an accurate course profile for the following year. (33) Once a course or major has been approved for cessation by the DVC, the course or major's status is changed in CAMS to: (34) Once the Course Cessation Proposal has been approved, AQS will prepare a Course Transition Plan for the College to present to the Courses Committee of Academic Board. (35) The Course Transition plan will: (36) The Course Transition Plan is presented to Courses Committee concurrently with the Course Proposal for the new course (where the ceased course is being replaced by a new course). (37) Where a course or major is not being replaced, the Course Transition Plan should be presented to the next available Courses Committee meeting following the status change of the course or major. (38) Once the Course Transition Plan has been endorsed by Courses Committee, the College will prepare the Student Cohort Teach-Out Plan. (39) The College will develop a detailed teach-out or transition plan for all students admitted to the course or major, based on the Course Transition Plan developed by AQS, to ensure students are not disadvantaged. (40) Teach-out periods, where no replacement course exists, will be no less than the normal course duration + 50%. They may be longer than this if required to meet the needs of particular cohorts. (41) No new admissions will be accepted during the teaching-out period. (42) The length of the teaching out period that each individual has to complete the course or major approved for cessation will be determined by the College/Course Team, and will take into account: (43) Student Cohort Teach-out Plans must be forwarded to the Courses Committee of Academic Board by the next meeting after status changes have occurred. (44) Students will be advised of the University's intention to cease the course or major as soon as possible after the approval by the DVC of the Approval of Course Cessation Proposal. (45) The University will also advise any students who have been offered a place in a course or major approved for cessation that the course or major will no longer be on offer. (46) Once Student Transition and Student Cohort Teach-Out planning is complete, each student will be advised of their individual plan including: (47) Details of a course or major that has been approved for cessation will be removed from future editions of all publications. (48) The Courses Committee of Academic Board will monitor the progress of all Student Cohort Teach-Out Plans on an annual basis. (49) Colleges will report the: (50) After census date, AQS reviews all teach-out courses and majors. (51) If the course or major has no enrolments, AQS checks other parameters to ensure: (52) If the course or major is clear of all student obligations, the course is deactivated in CAMS. (53) Cessation Proposal; (54) Cessation Proposal - Partner Delivered; (55) Suspension Proposal; (56) Transition – Teach Out Appendix 1 – Course and Student Mapping; (57) Transition – Teach Out Appendix 2 – Course Delivery Mapping;Courses Lifecycle - Course Cessation and Student Transition (HE) Procedure
Section 1 - Summary
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Section 2 - Scope
Top of PageSection 3 - Definitions
Section 4 - Policy
Section 5 - Procedures
Part A - Roles and Responsibilities
Roles
Responsibility
Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer
Approves the Course Cessation Proposals.
Executive Deans of Colleges
Endorses Course Cessation Proposal, Course Transition Plans and Student Cohort Teach-Out Plans.
Academic Board Courses Committee
Approves Course Transition Plans.
Approves Student Cohort Teach-Out Plans.
Monitors Student Cohort Teach-Out Plans on an annual basis.
Academic Board
Via Courses Committee, monitors the teach-out process.
Executive Dean's Advisory Group (or equivalent)
Provides advice to the Executive Dean if required.
Director, Student Administration
Manages enrolment-related aspects of the process.
Academic Quality and Standards
Develops the Approval for Course Cessation Proposal on behalf of Colleges for presentation to the Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer.
Develops Course Transition Plans on behalf of Colleges to present to Academic Board Courses Committee.
Assists in preparing Student Cohort Teach-Out Plans.
Deactivates courses and majors as required .Part B - General
Part C - Suspension of a Course or Major
Part D - Deciding to Commence the Course Cessation Process
Course Concept and Business Case
As part of ACM or CCR
University or College-wide Curriculum Renewal or Strategic Management
Part E - Course Cessation Proposals
Part F - Status Change
Part G - Course Transition Plans
Part H - Student Cohort Teach-Out Plans
Part I - Communications with Students
Part J - Monitoring Student Cohort Teach-Out Plans
Part K - Deactivation
Section 6 - Supporting Documents
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to enable Courses Committee to ensure that teaching out is progressing appropriately.