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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: vet fee help outsource services WEDNESDAY, VET Provider Guidelines ???? CHAPTER 1 INTERPRETATION DEFINITION OF TERMS, VET Provider Guidelines ???? STUDENT ENTITLEMENT Study Assist VET FEE-HELP is an extension of the higher education FEE-HELP arrangements to VET. The Australian Government pays the amount of the loan direct to a student‟s provider. Students repay their loan through ATO WHEN INCOME ABOVE $47 k 1.10.1 Full fee-paying students 1.10.2 Government subsidised students VET LIABILITY ccumulated HELP debt (see Part 4 37 1 HELP debts (a) *HECS HELP debts; (b) *FEE HELP debts; (c) *OS HELP debts; (ca) *SA HELP debts; (d) *VET FEE HELP debts., OS body corporate must have in place at least one VET credit transfer arrangement for at least one of the Offered Courses I) 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; a)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 APPROVED BY CENTRAL QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY PERSPECTIVES higher education provider (HEP), VET Provider Guidelines ???? CHAPTER 8 VET FEES clause 27A of Schedule 1A, Higher Education Support Act 2003. (HESA) ENABLING SYSTEMS & STRUCTURES TERTIARY EDUCATION QUALITY AND STANDARDS AGENCY BILL 2011 Minister for Tertiary Education, Chris Evans, BRADLEY REVIEW generated TERTIARY EDUCATION QUALITY AND STANDARDS AGENCY BILL 2011 Minister for Tertiary Education, Chris Evans, VET Provider Guidelines ???? CHAPTER 3 VET TUITION ASSURANCE REQUIREMENTS clause 7 of Schedule 1A of the Act,, VET Provider Guidelines ???? CHAPTER 4 PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN VET PROVIDERS clause 43 of Schedule 1A of the Act CHAPTER 5 FAIR TREATMENT AND EQUAL BENEFITS AND OPPORTUNITY clause 18 of Schedule 1A CHAPTER 6 STUDENT GRIEVANCE AND REVIEW PROCEDURES clause 19 of Schedule 1A, 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, CHAPTER 4 PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN VET PROVIDERS clause 43 of Schedule 1A of the Act CHAPTER 5 FAIR TREATMENT AND EQUAL BENEFITS AND OPPORTUNITY clause 18 of Schedule 1A CHAPTER 6 STUDENT GRIEVANCE AND REVIEW PROCEDURES clause 19 of Schedule 1A ???? clear obligations for second provider fair and transparent procedures Australian Quality Training Framework require a registered training organisation to address complaints and appeals efficiently and effectively academic /non academic matters, CENTRAL QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY PERSPECTIVES higher education provider (HEP) gets its money through Higher Education Support Act 2003 Chapter 2—Grants for higher education UCQ is a Table A provider approved by the Minister & driven by a mission based compact grants are paid in relation to Commonwealth supported places ie Commonwealth supported students in Engineering, Science, Surveying Funding Clusters \opens access to The Commonwealth contribution amount, for a place= $15,156 UCQ Have access to 12 other special purpose grants, Higher Education Support Act 2003. (HESA) content VET FEE-HELP is an extension of the higher education FEE-HELP arrangements to VET. Schedule 1A—VET FEE HELP Assistance Scheme page 230 informs the guidelines, VET Provider Guidelines ???? CHAPTER 7 PUBLICATION AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS FOR VET TUITION FEES subclauses 27(1), 28(1) and 28(2A) of Schedule 1A, CHAPTER 8 VET FEES clause 27A of Schedule 1A ???? MEANING OF VET FEE 8.5.1 For the purposes of these Guidelines, a VET fee includes any fee paid by a student who is, or would be, entitled to VET FEE-HELP assistance under clause 43 of Schedule 1A of the Act; and: a) VET tuition fee, examination or other fee payable to a VET provider by a student b) granting of an award of VET diploma, VET advanced diploma, VET graduate certificate or VET graduate diploma i other than any fee that is incidental to studies DOES NORT INCLUDE STUDENT UNION FEES ETC 8.15.1 A VET provider must not charge a person , a VET fee for a VET course of study that exceeds the sum of the person’s VET tuition fees for all of the VET units of study undertaken with the provider by the person as part of that course. 8.20.1 A VET provider must repay to a person any payment of his or her VET tuition fee for a VET unit of study t made on or before the census date for the unit if the person is no longer enrolled in the unit at the end of the census date., VET Provider Guidelines ???? APPROVAL AS A VET PROVIDER HESA Schedule 1A clause 17]. It is recommended that RTOs seek legal advice regarding their body corporate status before lodging an application for approval as a VET provider. Minister‟s decision on an application must be made within 90 days after receiving a complete application For an RTO to be approved as a VET provider and maintain approval, it must meet all of the following requirements: 1. must be a body corporate that: is established under the law of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory; and carries on business in Australia; and has its central management and control in Australia; and 2. its principal purpose is to provide education; and 3. is an RTO as listed on the National Training Information Service (NTIS); and 4. meets the VET tuition assurance requirements or is exempted from those requirements; and 5. offers at least one VET course of study; and 6. applies for approval as required; and 7. is willing and able to meet the VET quality and accountability requirements; and 8. complies with the VET credit transfer requirements as set out in Chapter 2 of the VET Provider Guidelines. [HESA Schedule 1A clause 6], BRADLEY REVIEW generated Higher Education Support Act 2003. (HESA), CENTRAL QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY PERSPECTIVES higher education provider (HEP) 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 Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency TEQSA Dr Carol Nicoll, Chief Commissioner CRICOS , TEQSA is the designated authority for higher education providers, VET Provider Guidelines ???? CHAPTER 2 REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PURPOSES OF PARAGRAPH 6(g) OF SCHEDULE 1A OF THE ACT VET CREDIT TRANSFER ARRANGEMENTS, Part 1: General Requirements; legally separate entities (50 % people ) from the chosen VET tuition assurance administrator compliance with all 4 parts • Part 4: Administrative and Other Requirements A First Provider must publish to all enrolling students a complete and unambiguous “Statement of VET Tuition Assurance”printed handbooks, publication on the First Provider's web site, or any other method determined by the First Provider which would bring the information to the attention of students and prospective students, OS body corporate must have in place at least one VET credit transfer arrangement for at least one of the Offered Courses I) 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; a)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 APPROVED BY Group Manager, responsible for the administration of VET FEE-HELP.