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Recognition for previous study or work experience

You may be able to reduce the overall time it takes to finish your course through credit transfer or recognition of prior learning (RPL). Credits from previous successful study and an assessment of your skills to give you recognition can help you fast track your way to a formal qualification.

Credit transfer

What is credit transfer? Credit transfer gives you credit for components of a qualification based on equivalent study you've successfully completed previous to your current TAFE Queensland course.

If you've previously completed formal studies, for example at TAFE, another VET provider, or higher education provider, you may be eligible to receive credit towards a TAFE Queensland qualification.

Previous study will be assessed, and you could receive a credit transfer for those modules or units. That means you won't have to study or pay for those units again and they will count towards your qualification. 

 

Benefits of credit transfer

If you've previously completed formal studies, it's worth checking to see if you're eligible for a credit transfer as it can reduce the amount of units you need to complete to receive your qualification.

Credit transfer can also:

●      save you time and money

●      help you get your qualification sooner

●      allow you to build on your previous studies.

 

Applying for credit transfer

To apply for a credit transfer you will need a credit transfer application form and to supply relevant evidence (e.g. graduation statement).

There are two separate forms for vocational education and training and higher education programs:

Recognition of prior learning 

Recognition of prior learning (RPL) recognises the skills you have gained through prior study (including formal, informal and non-formal learning) or previous work experience or volunteer work.

If you RPL some of your units, you’ll still receive a fully-recognised qualification that you can complete in less time, at a lower cost.

Please note: There are limits to the amount of RPL you can claim for qualifications. You will be advised of these limitations when you apply.

 

Benefits of RPL

Getting or upgrading your qualifications is a fantastic resume booster. You can take your career to the next level knowing that your skills and expertise are recognised in line with current industry benchmarks.

RPL can also:

●      save you money and study time

●      prepare you for a career change or promotion

●      improve your job security

●      help you move from volunteer work to paid employment

●      provide options for credit towards a university degree.

 

The RPL process

Our expert team will carefully assess your experience including past qualifications, relevant skills and industry knowledge. Information about your knowledge and experience will be aligned to the relevant components of the qualification. You will receive recognition for the units or modules in which you have demonstrated either competency or similarity of learning outcomes, and you will only need to complete any remaining units to receive the qualification.

You may be eligible for part of a complete qualification through RPL. You can receive recognition towards an entire vocational qualification (certificate or diploma level) or up to two-thirds of a degree level qualification (four-year degree).

 

Costs

The cost for RPL in a VET course will vary depending on the number of units you successfully gain recognition for, the fee structure of the course and any RPL assessment  or training required. You will be provided with an approximate cost for your unique situation when you apply.

There is no cost for RPL with higher education units of study.

 

Applying for RPL

To apply for RPL simply submit an enquiry so we can provide you with the appropriate application form. You will need to submit your application before the start of study (or the relevant census date for FEE-HELP/VET Student Loans students). Along with this form you will also need to supply any relevant documentation that supports your application including existing qualifications and evidence of your previous roles.