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(1) Charles Darwin University (‘the University’, ‘CDU’) recognises that learners take diverse pathways to achieve qualifications and values students’ prior learning, whether formal, informal or non-formal. (2) The (3) This procedure outlines how the (4) This procedure applies to all students in and applicants for all (5) (6) When students receive a credit transfer for studies completed at another institution, the grades awarded by that institution are not transferable and will not be included on the CDU transcript or included in the GPA calculation as per the Grading Policy. (7) When credit has been granted through a credit transfer, no further credit may be granted in the same course on the basis of: (8) If a student has failed a unit at CDU, (9) Previously granted (10) (11) Subject to the limits set out in this procedure, the (12) Specified credit may be awarded based on equivalency of successfully completed prior formal learning to one or more units within a qualification, taking into account: (13) The (14) When approved, specified credit will be listed as specified units within a qualification and recorded as Credit Transfer. It recognises that the student has achieved equivalent unit learning outcomes or competencies and can be used to meet (15) Unspecified credit may only be granted against (16) The (17) When approved, unspecified credit will be recorded as a certain number of (18) Unspecified Credit does not recognise that the student has achieved specified unit learning outcomes and does not automatically meet (19) Block credit may only be granted in higher education qualifications where there is an approved block credit arrangement detailing a pathway from an alternative (completed) qualification. The amount of block credit granted is determined as part of the arrangement and will be automatically applied at the point of entry. (20) Unless limited by professional accreditation requirements, approved block credit arrangements will grant the following number of unit exemptions into a Degree: (21) Block credit arrangements will be approved under the Higher Education Course and Unit Accreditation Procedure and will be entered into the credit precedents database. (22) Block credit may be applied at the point of admission. (23) Block credit exempts a student from completing a group of units – usually specified stages or components – and is recorded as an Exemption against each of those units. It does not recognise that the student has achieved specified unit learning outcomes. Block credit can be used to meet (24) Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is the assessment of an individual’s relevant prior informal and/or non-formal learning against unit or course learning outcomes or competencies. Additional formal learning may also be taken into account when establishing RPL. (25) Assessments will be made by a (26) When approved, RPL will be transferred against specified units (including electives) within the qualification and recorded as Recognition of Prior Learning. It recognises that the student has achieved equivalent unit(s) learning outcomes or competencies and can be used to meet (27) Students who wish to study at another institution as part of their CDU course must apply for pre-approval of credit following the process outlined in this procedure. The application process and requirements for approving credit are the same. (28) Study at an external institution may only be approved when the unit is not available at CDU or is not available within a reasonable timeframe. (29) External institution processes and timelines may cause delays that would make a student ineligible to undertake an external opportunity. (30) If a student needs to change their enrolment at the host institution, they must obtain approval for the new unit. Approval is not guaranteed. (31) To receive credit after completing the unit students must submit acceptable evidence compliant with the requirements of this procedure. Unofficial academic records will not be accepted. (32) Credit for studies completed during intermission or deferment is granted at the discretion of the (33) Once a decision has been determined, it will be entered on the credit precedents database as a precedent for future applications. (34) Credit will be applied in the following order: (35) The (36) (37) Where a credit transfer is granted on the basis of formal learning, the total value of credit granted cannot exceed the total EFTSL value of the original units. (38) Specified or unspecified credit transfer will only be granted where prior formal learning is current, meaning: (39) A completed Certificate I, II or III cannot be used as a basis of credit transfer towards Diplomas or Degrees, unless specified in the Training Package or accredited course documents, but can be included as part of an application for RPL. (40) Completed undergraduate (UG) studies cannot be used as a basis of credit transfer towards postgraduate (PG) study unless the UG units are included in the accredited PG qualification. (41) Thesis units (Honours and Masters) that have already been counted towards a completed award cannot be used as the basis for further credit. (42) Where a qualification is required as the basis of admission (e.g. graduate-entry degrees) that same qualification will not usually be permitted as the basis of an (43) For double degrees, (44) A student may be granted one or more types of credit towards a (45) In higher education qualifications, students must undertake a minimum volume of learning at the (46) Credit will not be awarded: (47) Where a student applies for credit based on prior formal learning, the limits below apply: (48) The (49) A student may apply for an (50) A student’s grades, competency outcomes or notations will be automatically transferred to the (51) Current students transferring courses will have credit automatically assessed as part of the transfer. (52) Where a student has (53) A student who has had credit approved whilst enrolled in one version of a course and then transitions to a newer version of the course will have their credit automatically mapped and applied against the units of the newer qualification, minimising any loss of (54) Students must provide supporting documentation and evidence for the (55) Evidence must be sufficient to assess equivalence in terms of learning outcomes, volume of learning, program of study (including content) as well as learning and assessment approaches. (56) Evidence supplied must be current, valid, sufficient and authentic, and the (57) Students will be advised of any additional documentary evidence required for the application to be assessed. (58) All supporting documents must be in English and be certified copies unless the (59) When requesting assessment of formal prior learning, the minimum requirements of supporting documentation and evidence for each unit are: (60) Pass Conceded (PC) or equivalent grades will not be accepted as they do not indicate successful completion of the unit. (61) The (62) Block credit will be granted based on verification that the student has completed the qualification listed in the block credit arrangement. No further evidence is required. (63) Students applying for RPL are responsible for providing detailed evidence demonstrating how the learning outcomes have been achieved and their capability. (64) When requesting Recognition of Prior Learning, the minimum requirements of supporting documentation and evidence for each unit are: (65) The faculty may require additional evidence which may include: (66) A student may be required to undergo an evaluation against unit competencies or learning outcomes. RPL assessments may also include a formal evaluation such as an interview, presentation, challenge exam or practical demonstration. (67) Up to date application information will be provided on the CDU website and in the student admission letter. (68) Current CDU students transferring courses will have credit automatically assessed as part of the transfer. (69) International students will have their (70) Applications may take up to 20 days to process. Processing time is counted from the first working day following receipt of all documentation or the receipt of additional evidence where requested. (71) Students may submit an application at any time, however they accept responsibility for impacts to their enrolment due to late submissions. (72) Students should note that the granting or rescinding of (73) Student Administration will check the student has completed the application form and provided the minimum supporting evidence. They may request further input or evidence from students. (74) Student Administration will forward the application form and supporting evidence to the (75) Where a precedent exists, Student Administration will apply the credit. (76) The (77) When assessing the application and evidence provided the (78) When a decision is reached, the (79) Student Administration will: (80) (81) Each (82) A student can submit a complaint in accordance with step 2 of the Complaints Policy – Students. (83) Non-compliance with (84) Complaints may be raised in accordance with the Complaints and Grievance Policy and Procedure - Employees and Complaints Policy - Students. (85) All staff members have an individual responsibility to raise any suspicion, allegation or report of fraud or corruption in accordance with the Fraud and Corruption Control Policy and Whistleblower Reporting (Improper Conduct) Procedure.Higher Education Academic Credit and Recognition of Prior Learning Procedure
Section 2 - Purpose
Section 3 - Scope
Top of PageSection 4 - Procedure
General rules
Types of advanced standing
Specified credit
Unspecified credit
Block credit
Recognition of prior learning (RPL)
Credit for external studies, exchange or study abroad
Credit precedents
Prioritising the awarding of credit
Advanced standing limits
General limits
Vocational education and training qualifications
Higher education qualifications
Table 1: Volume of learning (VOL) limits for advanced standing
Total VOL in the award
Maximum amount of advanced standing (including all credit transfer and RPL)
Minimum VOL completed at the University
Minimum VOL completed under the award
40
20 credit points (CP)
20 credit points (CP)
10 credit points (CP)
80 credit points (CP)
50 credit points (CP)
30 credit points (CP)
20 credit points (CP)
120 credit points (CP)
80 credit points (CP)
40 credit points (CP)
30 credit points (CP)
160 credit points (CP)
100 credit points (CP)
60 credit points (CP)
50 credit points (CP)
240 credit points (CP)
160 credit points (CP)
80 credit points (CP)
70 credit points (CP)
320 credit points (CP)
240 credit points (CP)
80 credit points (CP)
70 credit points (CP)
Exceeding advanced standing limits
Exit awards, course transfers and transitions
Exit awards
Course transfer
Course transitions
Supporting documentation and evidence
Specified and unspecified credit
Block credit
Recognition of prior learning
Application process
Assessment of advanced standing applications
Amendment to advanced standing
Monitoring and reporting
Complaints
Section 5 - Non-Compliance