(1) This Policy provides a principled basis for the granting of credit towards Victoria University (VU) Awards and accredited courses and units on the basis of formal, informal and non-formal learning, through credit transfer, advanced standing, recognition of prior learning, and recognition of current competency. (2) This Policy applies to current and future domestic and international students of all VU Award and accredited courses, or accredited units within non-accredited courses, whether in Higher Education (HE) or Vocational Education and Training (VET). (3) This Policy applies to credit granted on the basis of: (4) This Policy covers: (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) Precedent: In the context of credit, precedent refers to credit determinations that have been made in the past for the same units or courses that an applicant is requesting credit for. (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) The objectives of this Policy are to: (21) The Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2021 (Cth), the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015 (Cth) and the AQF Qualifications Pathways Policy apply to the assessment of credit at VU and form the basis of the rules below. In particular: (22) Credit can facilitate student progress, completion and mobility. However, the integrity of VU Awards and accredited courses and units, and the success of its students, are the primary considerations. Credit will not be granted if it would: (23) A student is eligible for credit for learning that: (24) Credit is available towards a VU Award or accredited course regardless of the location at which the course is taught. (25) Credit may be available for formal, informal or non-formal learning undertaken in any language and any mode, including online learning. In the case of formal learning undertaken outside Australia, the award must be deemed by AEI-NOOSR to be equivalent in level to an AQF qualification for which credit would be available, as advised by Victoria University International (VUI). (26) Where the learning has been undertaken in a language other than English, applicants' English language proficiency must be demonstrated at the level required for the stage at which they will enter the VU course (e.g. if, with the credit granted, they will enter the course at third-year level, they must demonstrate the necessary language proficiency for third year studies in the course). (27) Learning will be measured against the learning or competency outcomes of the courses for which the student has applied for credit. (28) To be eligible for credit, a student must have successfully completed the relevant course or unit. Provided that the student has passed, however, credit is not dependent on grades achieved in the formal study which forms the basis of the student’s application. (29) Credit will not be given on the basis of: (30) VU reserves the right to review and verify the credit determinations made by other providers, where these are relied upon by an applicant. (31) Maximum limitations apply to the application of credit to HE courses. (32) Credit is not available for enabling or bridging courses. (33) The relevant Dean may reduce the allowable maximum credit for any course to fulfil professional accreditation requirements. (34) There is no limit on credit available for VET courses. (35) The University may enter into pathway agreements and credit agreements: (36) These agreements may include a commitment to provide students with guaranteed entry into and/or credit towards a course. (37) A credit agreement may be made within VU, involving courses across AQF levels. Such agreements are only valid if approved by the relevant College Directors of Learning and Teaching or, if the agreement involves entry into VET courses, the Director, Quality, Learning and Support, Victoria University Polytechnic. (38) A credit agreement must include terms establishing the following aspects of the agreement: (39) A pathway / credit agreement may be made between VU and another Australian tertiary institution that issues AQF qualifications. Such agreements are only valid if approved by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Higher Education. (40) If the agreement involves entry into VET courses, the endorsement of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Vocational Education must be obtained. (41) A pathway / credit agreement may be made between VU and an overseas tertiary institution that is deemed by AEI-NOOSR to offer the qualification for which VU will offer credit at a level equivalent to the corresponding AQF level qualification. Such agreements are only valid if approved by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Higher Education. (42) If the agreement involves entry into VET courses, the endorsement of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Vocational Education, must be obtained. (43) When negotiating credit agreements with other organisations, the University will consider whether the following aspects of programs involved in the credit agreement are comparable and equivalent: (44) Eligibility for credit towards a course on the basis of an agreement does not guarantee entry into the course, unless that is a stated term of the agreement (ie guaranteed pathways). (45) Students entering a VU course on the basis of a credit agreement may be required to complete prerequisite courses where their enrolment in the previous program has not included content equivalent to these prerequisite courses. (46) The process for developing pathway / credit agreements is established in the Credit - Pathways Procedure. (47) All pathway / credit agreements are contracts, and must be managed, filed and maintained in accordance with the University's Contracts Policy, Contracts Procedure and Records Management Policy. (48) An applicant or student may apply for credit on an individual basis, outside of a credit or pathway agreement. (49) Applications for credit must be: (50) When assessing applications for credit, VU will apply past precedents where available to ensure consistency of outcome. (51) Individual credit applications will be considered in the light of the following elements of the past study: (52) The process for applying for and assessing individual credit applications is established in the Credit - Advanced Standing Procedure (HE). (53) Informal and non-formal learning may be used to claim Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) or Recognition of Current Competency (RCC), and convert this into credit in some HE courses. (54) No RPL or RCC is available for research courses at VU. (55) Where credit for informal or non-formal learning is sought for entry into a HE course, assessment of learning is conducted by the relevant Course Chair or equivalent. This process is outlined in the Credit - Advanced Standing Procedure (HE), Part F. (56) An applicant or student may apply for credit on an individual basis, outside of a credit or pathway agreement. (57) Applications for credit for VET courses will be assessed in accordance with the Credit - VET Skills Recognition Procedure. (58) Decisions regarding applications for credit will be: (59) Credit will only be granted if it will not impinge upon: (60) The granting of course credit is subject to the conditions of professional accreditation bodies, where these exist. For professionally accredited courses (e.g. Law, Nursing) credit can only be given for formal learning that is considered to be equivalent in a course at another accredited institution. (61) Where required for professional accreditation reasons, the currency rule specified in clause 23 (b) may be tightened to shorten the period of time within which past learning will be accepted. Courses must specify the currency period in their advisory material to prospective students. (62) Credit may be reversed where: (63) Credit reversal determinations are made by the authorities established in the Delegations section of this Policy. (64) Credit reversals may only occur prior to, or during, the period of a student's enrolment at VU. If it is discovered after the student has graduated that credit was improperly granted or there has been fraud, the matter must be handled under the Revocation of Awards provisions in the Awards Regulations 2018. (65) Students must be informed in writing of: (66) If a student disputes the reversal of credit decision, the Dean of the relevant College must review the decision and provide a final determination on the matter. (67) Applicants who are dissatisfied with the outcome of their application for credit may request a review of the decision on the grounds that: (68) A request to review the decision must be lodged in writing, addressed to the Director, Student Administration within 10 University business days of the communication of the credit decision. (69) The Director, Student Administration will arrange for a review of the selection decision by the relevant authority indicated in the Delegations section of this Policy. (70) A written outcome will be provided within 10 University business days of the date received by the University. (71) Where the outcome is in favour of the applicant, and a new offer with credit is subsequently made, the applicant will be required to meet all relevant enrolment criteria in order to enrol. (72) Where a new offer is made too late for the applicant to reasonably enrol and commence study, with a view to their ability to succeed in the course, a deferment will be applied on the applicant's behalf. (73) The review is final and cannot be appealed within the University. (74) Credit - Advanced Standing Procedure (HE) (75) Credit - Pathways Procedure (76) Credit - VET Skills Recognition Procedure (77) NilCredit Policy
Section 1 - Summary
Section 2 - Scope
Top of PageSection 3 - Definitions
Section 4 - Policy Statement
Part A - General
Part B - Eligibility for Credit
Part C - Limitations on Credit
Part D - Credit and Pathways Agreements
Part E - Individual Applications for Credit – HE Courses
Applications for credit based on past formal learning
Applications for credit based on past informal or non-formal learning
Part F - Individual Applications for Credit – VET Courses
Part G - Assessing Credit Applications
Part H - Professional Accreditation
Part I - Reversal of Credit
Part J - Review
Section 5 - Procedures
Section 6 - Guidelines
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and will take into account the student’s ability to successfully meet the learning outcomes of the Award.