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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: vet fee help outsource servicesUntitled 1, Higher Education Support Act 2003. content STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS, OS body corporate must have in place at least one VET credit transfer arrangement for at least one of the Offered Courses the higher education award to which the VET credit transfer arrangement relates; ii) the amount of Credit towards the higher education award that is guaranteed under the VET credit transfer arrangement; 50% Credit for a VET advanced diploma towards a 3 year Bachelor degree; b) 37.5% Credit for a VET advanced diploma towards a 4 year Bachelor degree; c) 33% Credit for a VET diploma towards a 3 year Bachelor degree; or d) 25% Credit for a VET diploma towards a 4 year Bachelor degree.and iii) the expiry date, if any, of the VET credit transfer arrangemen must have WRITTEN AGREEMENT CENTRAL QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY PERSPECTIVES Table A providers approved by the Minister & driven by a mission based compact, VET COURSE ASSURANCE REQUIREMENTS choices of a VET tuition assurance administrator a) membership of a VET tuition assurance scheme that is: i) operated by a legal entity (“VET Course Assurance TAS Operator”); and ii) approved by the Minister for this purpose;, CENTRAL QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY PERSPECTIVES Table A providers approved by the Minister & driven by a mission based compact gets its money through Grants Chapter 2—Grants for higher education assistance etc.grants to institutions grants are paid in relation to Commonwealth supported places Have access to 12 other special purpose grants, BRADLEY REVIEW generated TERTIARY EDUCATION QUALITY AND STANDARDS AGENCY BILL 2011 Minister for Tertiary Education, Chris Evans, WHAT The guidelines that shape the forms that need to be completed 1 *VET Provider Guidelines Part 1 2 *VET FEE HELP Guidelines Section 137 18 and Part 2 3 *VET Tuition Fee Guidelines Part 2 4 *VET Administration Guidelines Part 3, VET COURSE ASSURANCE REQUIREMENTS choices of a VET tuition assurance administrator c) a legally-binding guarantee provided by a legal entity (“VET Course Assurance Guarantor”) that is a body corporate incorporated under law of the Commonwealth or of any Australian State or Territory (not necessarily a VET provider). The VET Course Assurance Guarantor may only provide a guarantee if: i) it has the necessary financial and administrative resources to fulfil such a guarantee; and ii) it can make all arrangements necessary to ensure that the student is enrolled in a similar VET course of study,, National Audit and Registration Agency of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Australia Limited is a delegate of a State orTerritory Recognition Authority. 2013 ??? Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency TEQSA Dr Carol Nicoll, Chief Commissioner CRICOS , TEQSA is the designated authority for higher education providers, CENTRAL QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY PERSPECTIVES Table A providers approved by the Minister & driven by a mission based compact gets its money through Grants Chapter 2—Grants for higher education assistance etc.grants to institutions grants are paid in relation to Commonwealth supported places ie Commonwealth supported students Engineering, Science, Surveying Funding Clusters \opens access to The Commonwealth contribution amount, for a place= $15,156, Higher Education Support Act 2003. content Schedule 1A—VET FEE HELP Assistance Scheme 230, VET COURSE ASSURANCE REQUIREMENTS choices of a VET tuition assurance administrator b) a legally-binding agreement with one or more Second Providers must obtain approval as a VET provider within 12 calendar months after the First Provider is approved as a VET provider, WHAT The Outsource Services as a FIRST PROVIDER existing protocols that we can use as is /modify /map the gaps, STUDENT eligibility to vet fee help clause 43 of Schedule 1A HECS HELP assistance for student contribution amounts; (b) FEE HELP assistance for tuition fees; (c) OS HELP assistance for overseas study; (d) SA HELP assistance for meeting student services and amenities fees imposed by higher education providers., CENTRAL QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY PERSPECTIVES Table A providers approved by the Minister & driven by a mission based compact complies with The Higher Education Standards Framework comprising: the Provider Registration Standards the Provider Category Standards the Provider Course Accreditation Standards Qualification Standards Teaching and Learning Standards Research Standards Information Standards, and, approved by OS body corporate must have in place at least one VET credit transfer arrangement for at least one of the Offered Courses the higher education award to which the VET credit transfer arrangement relates; ii) the amount of Credit towards the higher education award that is guaranteed under the VET credit transfer arrangement; 50% Credit for a VET advanced diploma towards a 3 year Bachelor degree; b) 37.5% Credit for a VET advanced diploma towards a 4 year Bachelor degree; c) 33% Credit for a VET diploma towards a 3 year Bachelor degree; or d) 25% Credit for a VET diploma towards a 4 year Bachelor degree.and iii) the expiry date, if any, of the VET credit transfer arrangemen, FIRST PROVIDER STUDENT has access to same or a comparable qualification with another VET provider Second Provider, CENTRAL QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY PERSPECTIVES Table A providers approved by the Minister & driven by a mission based compact complies with Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency TEQSA Dr Carol Nicoll, Chief Commissioner CRICOS , TEQSA is the designated authority for higher education providers, Higher Education Support Act 2003. intent (a) to support a higher education system that:to support a higher education system that: (iii) is appropriate to meet Australia’s social and economic needs for a highly educated and skilled population; and (b) to support the distinctive purposes of universities (c) to strengthen Australia’s knowledge base, (d) to support students undertaking higher education and certain vocational education and training., Part 1: General Requirements; ???? • Part 4: Administrative and Other Requirements, ???? OS body corporate must have in place at least one VET credit transfer arrangement for at least one of the Offered Courses the higher education award to which the VET credit transfer arrangement relates; ii) the amount of Credit towards the higher education award that is guaranteed under the VET credit transfer arrangement; 50% Credit for a VET advanced diploma towards a 3 year Bachelor degree; b) 37.5% Credit for a VET advanced diploma towards a 4 year Bachelor degree; c) 33% Credit for a VET diploma towards a 3 year Bachelor degree; or d) 25% Credit for a VET diploma towards a 4 year Bachelor degree.and iii) the expiry date, if any, of the VET credit transfer arrangemen