• Revoke Registration Conditions 17 December 2015

    Provider: S P Jain School of Global Management Pty Limited

    Renewal of Registration

    Report on revocation of conditions on registration of S P Jain School of Global Management Pty Limited

    On 17 December 2015 a TEQSA Commissioner revoked, under section 32(2) of the TEQSA Act, condition 2(a) - (f) and condition 3 on the registration of S P Jain School of Global Management Pty Limited (S P Jain).

    The decision to revoke the conditions was made on the basis that the Commissioner was satisfied that condition 2(a) - (f) and condition 3 had been met.

    There are two conditions remaining on the registration of S P Jain (refer Public Report - Renewal of Registration 12 March 2015).

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Vary/Revoke Conditions
    Decision ID
    ID1064
  • Re-registration 12 March 2015

    Provider: S P Jain School of Global Management Pty Limited

    Renewal of registration

    Report on renewal of registration of SP Jain School of Global Management Pty Ltd

    TEQSA has renewed the registration as a higher education provider, under Section 36(1) of the TEQSA Act, of SP Jain School of Global Management Pty Ltd (SP Jain) for a period of five years to 12 March 2020 in the provider category of Higher Education Provider.

    TEQSA has, under subsection 32(1) of the TEQSA Act, imposed four conditions on the registration of SP Jain as a higher education provider.

    Condition 1:

    By 30 September 2016 and 30 September 2017 and 30 September 2018 provide a report for the previous academic year for each course delivered at SP Jain, with student data (in excel format) that includes:

    • Enrolments
    • Attrition
    • Progression
    • Completion

    The data must be presented in a way that compares cohorts at each delivery location and mode of study (i.e. includes those students undertaking pre-term units). Each report must be accompanied by a report reviewing the data and containing any management or Academic Board response which may be required. TEQSA will have regard to the 2015 and 2016 PIR data submission, as well as the response to condition (1).

    Condition 2:

    By 31 May 2015, provide evidence to TEQSA that it has:

    a) implemented formal processes (this may include policies and an action plan) to govern the management of student performance data, including procedures to ensure sufficient oversight of the collection, timing, accuracy, consistency and use of student performance data at each delivery site.

    b) developed a formal plan or strategy which outlines how SP Jain will compare its performance on student learning outcomes and graduate outcomes internally and with other Australian higher education providers.

    c) a modified risk framework and risk management plan to include oversight and risk assessment of I.T infrastructure including: management, security and storage of electronic records and data collections, maintenance and capability of e-learning and videoconferencing capabilities.

    d) developed an academic staff qualifications and professional equivalence policy that ensures SP Jain can demonstrate all its teaching staff either have a relevant qualification one AQF level above the award they are teaching or have professional experience that gives them skills, knowledge and capacity to apply skills and knowledge equivalent to such a qualification, with evidence that this has been approved by the SP Jain -Academic Board.

    e) established a tuition and academic protection policy covering all domestic, international onshore and offshore students enrolled to courses offered by SP Jain, which clearly specifies the option to transfer credits to an identified higher education provider(s) should the provider cease to provide a course of study or cease to operate as higher education provider.

    f) established a tuition protection procedure so that SP Jain operations in Dubai and Singapore, collectively maintain a cash reserve that is no lower than the total amount necessary to repay all pre-paid fees related to the provision of higher education courses to each student who has enrolled in, but not commenced, a SP Jain higher education course. This protection procedure should be put in place irrespective of whether the student is studying onshore or offshore.

    Condition 3:

    By 30 September 2015, provide:

    a) bank statement(s) showing the collective amount in cash reserve(s) from SP Jain operations in Dubai, Sydney and Singapore; and

    b) a listing of all students who have pre-paid fees which includes the student's full name, study location, date payment was made, the amount of fees paid and the start date of the study period the payment relates to.

    Condition 4:

    By 30 September 2015 and 30 September 2016, provide evidence to TEQSA that SP Jain - Sydney has undertaken comparative benchmarking of each of its courses and assessed the academic standards achieved by its students against similar accredited courses of study offered by other higher education providers, in accordance with its own formal plan or strategy as required under condition (2).

    Main Reasons for Decision

    As part of the renewal of registration process, TEQSA has assessed the application submitted by SP Jain against the Threshold Standards. The scope of the assessment included all its Australian sites and sites in Singapore and United Arab Emirates.

    TEQSA considers that the decision to apply conditions to SP Jain's registration is consistent with the basic principles for regulation in Part 2 of the TEQSA Act, as SP Jain is at risk of not complying with a number of the Threshold Standards.

    • The broad issues which relate to SP Jain's registration include:

      a) management of data and the oversight of the collection, timing and use of student performance data at each SP Jain delivery site.

      b) risk management planning regarding the significant and vital I.T infrastructure supporting its trans-national activity, including: security and storage of its electronic records and data collections and maintenance and capability of its e-learning and videoconferencing capabilities

      c) tuition safeguards for students studying in Singapore and Dubai, should SP Jain cease to provide a course of study or cease to operate as higher education provider

      d) the requirement to implement a policy and processes to capture and report specified student outcomes data, including student progress and attrition at each SP Jain delivery site.

      e) whether all teaching staff across all SP Jain delivery sites meet the AQF + 1 or equivalent professional experience requirement, including the requirement that SP Jain has a policy and / or guidelines to assess professional experience equivalence of its academic staff to the AQF qualification types.

    In accordance with Subsections 32(2) and 32(3) of the TEQSA Act, TEQSA may vary or revoke a condition imposed on the registration of a higher education provider, either on its own initiative, or upon application by the provider for variation or revocation.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Re-registration
    Decision ID
    ID1065
  • Re-registration and re-accreditation 16 March 2017

    Provider: Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd

    Course: Graduate Certificate in Management

    Renewal of registration

    Report on renewal of registration of Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd

    TEQSA has renewed, under subsection 36(1) of the TEQSA Act, the registration as a higher education provider of Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd (AIB) for a period of three (3) years until 16 March 2020 in the provider category of 'Higher Education Provider'.

    TEQSA has, under subsection 32(1) of the TEQSA Act, imposed conditions on the registration of AIB as a higher education provider. A copy of the conditions is available at Attachment 1.

    TEQSA has renewed, under subsection 56(1) of the TEQSA Act, the accreditation of the following courses of study offered by AIB for a period of three (3) years to 16 March 2020:

    • Diploma of Management
    • Associate Degree in Management - exit point only
    • Bachelor of Business Administration
    • Graduate Certificate in Management
    • Graduate Diploma in Management - exit point only
    • Master of Business Administration
    • Master of Business Administration (Entrepreneurial Management)
    • Master of Business Administration (Finance)
    • Master of Business Administration (Human Resource Management)
    • Master of Business Administration (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
    • Master of Business Administration (Marketing Management)
    • Graduate Certificate in Change Management (new course name: Graduate Certificate in Action Research and Action Learning)
    • Graduate Certificate in Work-based Learning
    • Master of Management
    • Master of Management (Work-Applied Learning)
    • Graduate Certificate in Management (Research) - exit point only
    • Graduate Diploma in Management (Research) - exit point only
    • Master of Management (Research)
    • Doctor of Business Administration
    • Doctor of Philosophy

    TEQSA has renewed, under subsection 56(1) of the TEQSA Act, the accreditation of the following courses of study offered by AIB for a period of two years until 16 March 2019. The courses have been renewed in teach out mode and no new enrolments are permitted in the courses.

    • Master of Business Administration (Tourism and Hospitality Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Entrepreneurial Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Financial Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Human Resource Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Marketing)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Tourism and Hospitality Management)

    Main reasons for the decision

    As part of the renewal of registration process, TEQSA has assessed the application submitted by AIB against the Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2011 (the Threshold Standards). The scope of the assessment included delivery of AIB's courses in Australia and overseas.

    TEQSA considers that its decision to apply conditions was consistent with the basic principles for regulation in Part 2 of the TEQSA Act, as AIB was considered to be at risk of not complying with a number of the Threshold Standards. TEQSA notes that Conditions 2 and 3 have been complied with and satisfied fully.

    The broad issues which relate to the AIB's registration relate to:

    a) Provider Course Accreditation Standards (PCAS) 1.1, 5.1 and 6.1 in relation to AIB's course design, course review and assessment arrangements

    b) PCAS 5.1, 5.3, 5.4, and 5.5, in relation to assessment, moderation, student performance and benchmarking for AIB's courses.

    Attachment 1

    Conditions imposed on the registration of Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd (AIB)

    Condition 1

    Within four weeks of receipt of the notice of decision, AIB must provide TEQSA with a comprehensive plan for review and development of its courses over the period of AIB's renewed registration. AIB must provide TEQSA with copies of reports arising from any subsequent major internal or external course review, including those proposed in the plan required by this condition, over the period of AIB's renewed registration.

    Condition 2

    AIB must arrange for an independent and external review of its online teaching and learning framework to be undertaken, culminating in a report developed and signed by the independent external reviewer. AIB must obtain TEQSA's approval of the identity of the reviewer and of the review's terms of reference before making an appointment. The report arising from the review must be provided to TEQSA and AIB simultaneously and not later than 1 July 2017.

    Within four weeks of receipt of the report on its online teaching and learning framework AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) a copy of the minutes of the Academic Board meeting which record the Academic Board's response to the report

    b) a proposed implementation plan to address the recommendations in the report.

    This condition has been fully satisfied by AIB.

    Condition 3

    AIB must arrange for an independent and external review of its unit assessment and assessment moderation practices to be undertaken, culminating in a report developed and signed by the independent external reviewer. AIB must obtain TEQSA's approval of the identity of the reviewer and of the review's terms of reference before making an appointment. The report arising from the review must be provided to TEQSA and AIB simultaneously and not later than 1 July 2017.

    Within four weeks of receipt of the report on its unit assessment and assessment moderation practices, AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) a copy of the minutes of the Academic Board meeting which record the Academic Board's response to the report

    b) a proposed implementation plan to address the recommendations in the report.

    This condition has been fully satisfied by AIB.

    Condition 4

    By 31 March 2018 and each year thereafter, AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) A report on the implementation of its "Scholarly Activity and Professional Development" policy and scholarship plans, including a list of all academic staff engaged to teach into the course of study, the nature of their appointment (i.e. casual, fixed term or continuing including fraction where applicable), the units taught by each staff member, the scholarly activity undertaken in the preceding calendar year and any funding support provided by AIB towards that activity.

    b) Evidence by way of meeting minutes that the report has been considered by the relevant AIB governing bodies which includes any action in response.

    Condition 5

    By 31 March of each year, AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) a report on its student performance that:

    i. details attrition, progression and completion rates and grade distributions at an aggregate level and by mode and course of study. Calculations must be based on the methodology set out within the TEQSA Risk Assessment Framework(Version 2.1).

    ii. identifies actions undertaken by Academic Board in response to student performance and an analysis of the effectiveness of those actions.

    b) evidence by way of meeting minutes that the report has been considered by the relevant AIB governing bodies which includes any action in response to the report.

    The first report is due to TEQSA on 31 March 2018.

    Condition 6

    By 31 January in each year AIB must provide to TEQSA complete and un-redacted copies of its Governing Board and Academic Board minutes for all meetings conducted in the preceding calendar year.

    Condition 7

    AIB must provide TEQSA with a report every six months, with the first report due by 31 January 2018, which describes AIB's progress in implementing the actions arising from the:

    a) independent external review of its online teaching and learning framework required by Condition 2

    b) independent external review report on unit assessment and assessment moderation required by Condition 3, and

    c) changes it has committed to in its response to TEQSA's draft summaries of findings relating to AIB's registration and course accreditations.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Re-accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID1371
  • Re-registration and re-accreditation 16 March 2017

    Provider: Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd

    Course: Graduate Certificate in Research Methodologies (formerly the Graduate Certificate in Management (Research))

    Renewal of registration

    Report on renewal of registration of Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd

    TEQSA has renewed, under subsection 36(1) of the TEQSA Act, the registration as a higher education provider of Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd (AIB) for a period of three (3) years until 16 March 2020 in the provider category of 'Higher Education Provider'.

    TEQSA has, under subsection 32(1) of the TEQSA Act, imposed conditions on the registration of AIB as a higher education provider. A copy of the conditions is available at Attachment 1.

    TEQSA has renewed, under subsection 56(1) of the TEQSA Act, the accreditation of the following courses of study offered by AIB for a period of three (3) years to 16 March 2020:

    • Diploma of Management
    • Associate Degree in Management - exit point only
    • Bachelor of Business Administration
    • Graduate Certificate in Management
    • Graduate Diploma in Management - exit point only
    • Master of Business Administration
    • Master of Business Administration (Entrepreneurial Management)
    • Master of Business Administration (Finance)
    • Master of Business Administration (Human Resource Management)
    • Master of Business Administration (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
    • Master of Business Administration (Marketing Management)
    • Graduate Certificate in Change Management (new course name: Graduate Certificate in Action Research and Action Learning)
    • Graduate Certificate in Work-based Learning
    • Master of Management
    • Master of Management (Work-Applied Learning)
    • Graduate Certificate in Management (Research) - exit point only
    • Graduate Diploma in Management (Research) - exit point only
    • Master of Management (Research)
    • Doctor of Business Administration
    • Doctor of Philosophy

    TEQSA has renewed, under subsection 56(1) of the TEQSA Act, the accreditation of the following courses of study offered by AIB for a period of two years until 16 March 2019. The courses have been renewed in teach out mode and no new enrolments are permitted in the courses.

    • Master of Business Administration (Tourism and Hospitality Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Entrepreneurial Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Financial Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Human Resource Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Marketing)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Tourism and Hospitality Management)

    Main reasons for the decision

    As part of the renewal of registration process, TEQSA has assessed the application submitted by AIB against the Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2011 (the Threshold Standards). The scope of the assessment included delivery of AIB's courses in Australia and overseas.

    TEQSA considers that its decision to apply conditions was consistent with the basic principles for regulation in Part 2 of the TEQSA Act, as AIB was considered to be at risk of not complying with a number of the Threshold Standards. TEQSA notes that Conditions 2 and 3 have been complied with and satisfied fully.

    The broad issues which relate to the AIB's registration relate to:

    a) Provider Course Accreditation Standards (PCAS) 1.1, 5.1 and 6.1 in relation to AIB's course design, course review and assessment arrangements

    b) PCAS 5.1, 5.3, 5.4, and 5.5, in relation to assessment, moderation, student performance and benchmarking for AIB's courses.

    Attachment 1

    Conditions imposed on the registration of Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd (AIB)

    Condition 1

    Within four weeks of receipt of the notice of decision, AIB must provide TEQSA with a comprehensive plan for review and development of its courses over the period of AIB's renewed registration. AIB must provide TEQSA with copies of reports arising from any subsequent major internal or external course review, including those proposed in the plan required by this condition, over the period of AIB's renewed registration.

    Condition 2

    AIB must arrange for an independent and external review of its online teaching and learning framework to be undertaken, culminating in a report developed and signed by the independent external reviewer. AIB must obtain TEQSA's approval of the identity of the reviewer and of the review's terms of reference before making an appointment. The report arising from the review must be provided to TEQSA and AIB simultaneously and not later than 1 July 2017.

    Within four weeks of receipt of the report on its online teaching and learning framework AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) a copy of the minutes of the Academic Board meeting which record the Academic Board's response to the report

    b) a proposed implementation plan to address the recommendations in the report.

    This condition has been fully satisfied by AIB.

    Condition 3

    AIB must arrange for an independent and external review of its unit assessment and assessment moderation practices to be undertaken, culminating in a report developed and signed by the independent external reviewer. AIB must obtain TEQSA's approval of the identity of the reviewer and of the review's terms of reference before making an appointment. The report arising from the review must be provided to TEQSA and AIB simultaneously and not later than 1 July 2017.

    Within four weeks of receipt of the report on its unit assessment and assessment moderation practices, AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) a copy of the minutes of the Academic Board meeting which record the Academic Board's response to the report

    b) a proposed implementation plan to address the recommendations in the report.

    This condition has been fully satisfied by AIB.

    Condition 4

    By 31 March 2018 and each year thereafter, AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) A report on the implementation of its "Scholarly Activity and Professional Development" policy and scholarship plans, including a list of all academic staff engaged to teach into the course of study, the nature of their appointment (i.e. casual, fixed term or continuing including fraction where applicable), the units taught by each staff member, the scholarly activity undertaken in the preceding calendar year and any funding support provided by AIB towards that activity.

    b) Evidence by way of meeting minutes that the report has been considered by the relevant AIB governing bodies which includes any action in response.

    Condition 5

    By 31 March of each year, AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) a report on its student performance that:

    i. details attrition, progression and completion rates and grade distributions at an aggregate level and by mode and course of study. Calculations must be based on the methodology set out within the TEQSA Risk Assessment Framework(Version 2.1).

    ii. identifies actions undertaken by Academic Board in response to student performance and an analysis of the effectiveness of those actions.

    b) evidence by way of meeting minutes that the report has been considered by the relevant AIB governing bodies which includes any action in response to the report.

    The first report is due to TEQSA on 31 March 2018.

    Condition 6

    By 31 January in each year AIB must provide to TEQSA complete and un-redacted copies of its Governing Board and Academic Board minutes for all meetings conducted in the preceding calendar year.

    Condition 7

    AIB must provide TEQSA with a report every six months, with the first report due by 31 January 2018, which describes AIB's progress in implementing the actions arising from the:

    a) independent external review of its online teaching and learning framework required by Condition 2

    b) independent external review report on unit assessment and assessment moderation required by Condition 3, and

    c) changes it has committed to in its response to TEQSA's draft summaries of findings relating to AIB's registration and course accreditations.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Re-accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID1372
  • Re-registration and re-accreditation 16 March 2017

    Provider: Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd

    Course: Graduate Certificate in Work-based Learning

    Renewal of registration

    Report on renewal of registration of Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd

    TEQSA has renewed, under subsection 36(1) of the TEQSA Act, the registration as a higher education provider of Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd (AIB) for a period of three (3) years until 16 March 2020 in the provider category of 'Higher Education Provider'.

    TEQSA has, under subsection 32(1) of the TEQSA Act, imposed conditions on the registration of AIB as a higher education provider. A copy of the conditions is available at Attachment 1.

    TEQSA has renewed, under subsection 56(1) of the TEQSA Act, the accreditation of the following courses of study offered by AIB for a period of three (3) years to 16 March 2020:

    • Diploma of Management
    • Associate Degree in Management - exit point only
    • Bachelor of Business Administration
    • Graduate Certificate in Management
    • Graduate Diploma in Management - exit point only
    • Master of Business Administration
    • Master of Business Administration (Entrepreneurial Management)
    • Master of Business Administration (Finance)
    • Master of Business Administration (Human Resource Management)
    • Master of Business Administration (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
    • Master of Business Administration (Marketing Management)
    • Graduate Certificate in Change Management (new course name: Graduate Certificate in Action Research and Action Learning)
    • Graduate Certificate in Work-based Learning
    • Master of Management
    • Master of Management (Work-Applied Learning)
    • Graduate Certificate in Management (Research) - exit point only
    • Graduate Diploma in Management (Research) - exit point only
    • Master of Management (Research)
    • Doctor of Business Administration
    • Doctor of Philosophy

    TEQSA has renewed, under subsection 56(1) of the TEQSA Act, the accreditation of the following courses of study offered by AIB for a period of two years until 16 March 2019. The courses have been renewed in teach out mode and no new enrolments are permitted in the courses.

    • Master of Business Administration (Tourism and Hospitality Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Entrepreneurial Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Financial Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Human Resource Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Marketing)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Tourism and Hospitality Management)

    Main reasons for the decision

    As part of the renewal of registration process, TEQSA has assessed the application submitted by AIB against the Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2011 (the Threshold Standards). The scope of the assessment included delivery of AIB's courses in Australia and overseas.

    TEQSA considers that its decision to apply conditions was consistent with the basic principles for regulation in Part 2 of the TEQSA Act, as AIB was considered to be at risk of not complying with a number of the Threshold Standards. TEQSA notes that Conditions 2 and 3 have been complied with and satisfied fully.

    The broad issues which relate to the AIB's registration relate to:

    a) Provider Course Accreditation Standards (PCAS) 1.1, 5.1 and 6.1 in relation to AIB's course design, course review and assessment arrangements

    b) PCAS 5.1, 5.3, 5.4, and 5.5, in relation to assessment, moderation, student performance and benchmarking for AIB's courses.

    Attachment 1

    Conditions imposed on the registration of Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd (AIB)

    Condition 1

    Within four weeks of receipt of the notice of decision, AIB must provide TEQSA with a comprehensive plan for review and development of its courses over the period of AIB's renewed registration. AIB must provide TEQSA with copies of reports arising from any subsequent major internal or external course review, including those proposed in the plan required by this condition, over the period of AIB's renewed registration.

    Condition 2

    AIB must arrange for an independent and external review of its online teaching and learning framework to be undertaken, culminating in a report developed and signed by the independent external reviewer. AIB must obtain TEQSA's approval of the identity of the reviewer and of the review's terms of reference before making an appointment. The report arising from the review must be provided to TEQSA and AIB simultaneously and not later than 1 July 2017.

    Within four weeks of receipt of the report on its online teaching and learning framework AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) a copy of the minutes of the Academic Board meeting which record the Academic Board's response to the report

    b) a proposed implementation plan to address the recommendations in the report.

    This condition has been fully satisfied by AIB.

    Condition 3

    AIB must arrange for an independent and external review of its unit assessment and assessment moderation practices to be undertaken, culminating in a report developed and signed by the independent external reviewer. AIB must obtain TEQSA's approval of the identity of the reviewer and of the review's terms of reference before making an appointment. The report arising from the review must be provided to TEQSA and AIB simultaneously and not later than 1 July 2017.

    Within four weeks of receipt of the report on its unit assessment and assessment moderation practices, AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) a copy of the minutes of the Academic Board meeting which record the Academic Board's response to the report

    b) a proposed implementation plan to address the recommendations in the report.

    This condition has been fully satisfied by AIB.

    Condition 4

    By 31 March 2018 and each year thereafter, AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) A report on the implementation of its "Scholarly Activity and Professional Development" policy and scholarship plans, including a list of all academic staff engaged to teach into the course of study, the nature of their appointment (i.e. casual, fixed term or continuing including fraction where applicable), the units taught by each staff member, the scholarly activity undertaken in the preceding calendar year and any funding support provided by AIB towards that activity.

    b) Evidence by way of meeting minutes that the report has been considered by the relevant AIB governing bodies which includes any action in response.

    Condition 5

    By 31 March of each year, AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) a report on its student performance that:

    i. details attrition, progression and completion rates and grade distributions at an aggregate level and by mode and course of study. Calculations must be based on the methodology set out within the TEQSA Risk Assessment Framework(Version 2.1).

    ii. identifies actions undertaken by Academic Board in response to student performance and an analysis of the effectiveness of those actions.

    b) evidence by way of meeting minutes that the report has been considered by the relevant AIB governing bodies which includes any action in response to the report.

    The first report is due to TEQSA on 31 March 2018.

    Condition 6

    By 31 January in each year AIB must provide to TEQSA complete and un-redacted copies of its Governing Board and Academic Board minutes for all meetings conducted in the preceding calendar year.

    Condition 7

    AIB must provide TEQSA with a report every six months, with the first report due by 31 January 2018, which describes AIB's progress in implementing the actions arising from the:

    a) independent external review of its online teaching and learning framework required by Condition 2

    b) independent external review report on unit assessment and assessment moderation required by Condition 3, and

    c) changes it has committed to in its response to TEQSA's draft summaries of findings relating to AIB's registration and course accreditations.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Re-accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID1373
  • Re-registration and re-accreditation 16 March 2017

    Provider: Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd

    Course: Graduate Diploma in Management

    Renewal of registration

    Report on renewal of registration of Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd

    TEQSA has renewed, under subsection 36(1) of the TEQSA Act, the registration as a higher education provider of Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd (AIB) for a period of three (3) years until 16 March 2020 in the provider category of 'Higher Education Provider'.

    TEQSA has, under subsection 32(1) of the TEQSA Act, imposed conditions on the registration of AIB as a higher education provider. A copy of the conditions is available at Attachment 1.

    TEQSA has renewed, under subsection 56(1) of the TEQSA Act, the accreditation of the following courses of study offered by AIB for a period of three (3) years to 16 March 2020:

    • Diploma of Management
    • Associate Degree in Management - exit point only
    • Bachelor of Business Administration
    • Graduate Certificate in Management
    • Graduate Diploma in Management - exit point only
    • Master of Business Administration
    • Master of Business Administration (Entrepreneurial Management)
    • Master of Business Administration (Finance)
    • Master of Business Administration (Human Resource Management)
    • Master of Business Administration (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
    • Master of Business Administration (Marketing Management)
    • Graduate Certificate in Change Management (new course name: Graduate Certificate in Action Research and Action Learning)
    • Graduate Certificate in Work-based Learning
    • Master of Management
    • Master of Management (Work-Applied Learning)
    • Graduate Certificate in Management (Research) - exit point only
    • Graduate Diploma in Management (Research) - exit point only
    • Master of Management (Research)
    • Doctor of Business Administration
    • Doctor of Philosophy

    TEQSA has renewed, under subsection 56(1) of the TEQSA Act, the accreditation of the following courses of study offered by AIB for a period of two years until 16 March 2019. The courses have been renewed in teach out mode and no new enrolments are permitted in the courses.

    • Master of Business Administration (Tourism and Hospitality Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Entrepreneurial Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Financial Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Human Resource Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Marketing)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Tourism and Hospitality Management)

    Main reasons for the decision

    As part of the renewal of registration process, TEQSA has assessed the application submitted by AIB against the Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2011 (the Threshold Standards). The scope of the assessment included delivery of AIB's courses in Australia and overseas.

    TEQSA considers that its decision to apply conditions was consistent with the basic principles for regulation in Part 2 of the TEQSA Act, as AIB was considered to be at risk of not complying with a number of the Threshold Standards. TEQSA notes that Conditions 2 and 3 have been complied with and satisfied fully.

    The broad issues which relate to the AIB's registration relate to:

    a) Provider Course Accreditation Standards (PCAS) 1.1, 5.1 and 6.1 in relation to AIB's course design, course review and assessment arrangements

    b) PCAS 5.1, 5.3, 5.4, and 5.5, in relation to assessment, moderation, student performance and benchmarking for AIB's courses.

    Attachment 1

    Conditions imposed on the registration of Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd (AIB)

    Condition 1

    Within four weeks of receipt of the notice of decision, AIB must provide TEQSA with a comprehensive plan for review and development of its courses over the period of AIB's renewed registration. AIB must provide TEQSA with copies of reports arising from any subsequent major internal or external course review, including those proposed in the plan required by this condition, over the period of AIB's renewed registration.

    Condition 2

    AIB must arrange for an independent and external review of its online teaching and learning framework to be undertaken, culminating in a report developed and signed by the independent external reviewer. AIB must obtain TEQSA's approval of the identity of the reviewer and of the review's terms of reference before making an appointment. The report arising from the review must be provided to TEQSA and AIB simultaneously and not later than 1 July 2017.

    Within four weeks of receipt of the report on its online teaching and learning framework AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) a copy of the minutes of the Academic Board meeting which record the Academic Board's response to the report

    b) a proposed implementation plan to address the recommendations in the report.

    This condition has been fully satisfied by AIB.

    Condition 3

    AIB must arrange for an independent and external review of its unit assessment and assessment moderation practices to be undertaken, culminating in a report developed and signed by the independent external reviewer. AIB must obtain TEQSA's approval of the identity of the reviewer and of the review's terms of reference before making an appointment. The report arising from the review must be provided to TEQSA and AIB simultaneously and not later than 1 July 2017.

    Within four weeks of receipt of the report on its unit assessment and assessment moderation practices, AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) a copy of the minutes of the Academic Board meeting which record the Academic Board's response to the report

    b) a proposed implementation plan to address the recommendations in the report.

    This condition has been fully satisfied by AIB.

    Condition 4

    By 31 March 2018 and each year thereafter, AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) A report on the implementation of its "Scholarly Activity and Professional Development" policy and scholarship plans, including a list of all academic staff engaged to teach into the course of study, the nature of their appointment (i.e. casual, fixed term or continuing including fraction where applicable), the units taught by each staff member, the scholarly activity undertaken in the preceding calendar year and any funding support provided by AIB towards that activity.

    b) Evidence by way of meeting minutes that the report has been considered by the relevant AIB governing bodies which includes any action in response.

    Condition 5

    By 31 March of each year, AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) a report on its student performance that:

    i. details attrition, progression and completion rates and grade distributions at an aggregate level and by mode and course of study. Calculations must be based on the methodology set out within the TEQSA Risk Assessment Framework(Version 2.1).

    ii. identifies actions undertaken by Academic Board in response to student performance and an analysis of the effectiveness of those actions.

    b) evidence by way of meeting minutes that the report has been considered by the relevant AIB governing bodies which includes any action in response to the report.

    The first report is due to TEQSA on 31 March 2018.

    Condition 6

    By 31 January in each year AIB must provide to TEQSA complete and un-redacted copies of its Governing Board and Academic Board minutes for all meetings conducted in the preceding calendar year.

    Condition 7

    AIB must provide TEQSA with a report every six months, with the first report due by 31 January 2018, which describes AIB's progress in implementing the actions arising from the:

    a) independent external review of its online teaching and learning framework required by Condition 2

    b) independent external review report on unit assessment and assessment moderation required by Condition 3, and

    c) changes it has committed to in its response to TEQSA's draft summaries of findings relating to AIB's registration and course accreditations.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Re-accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID1374
  • Re-registration and re-accreditation 16 March 2017

    Provider: Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd

    Course: Graduate Diploma in Management (Research)

    Renewal of registration

    Report on renewal of registration of Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd

    TEQSA has renewed, under subsection 36(1) of the TEQSA Act, the registration as a higher education provider of Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd (AIB) for a period of three (3) years until 16 March 2020 in the provider category of 'Higher Education Provider'.

    TEQSA has, under subsection 32(1) of the TEQSA Act, imposed conditions on the registration of AIB as a higher education provider. A copy of the conditions is available at Attachment 1.

    TEQSA has renewed, under subsection 56(1) of the TEQSA Act, the accreditation of the following courses of study offered by AIB for a period of three (3) years to 16 March 2020:

    • Diploma of Management
    • Associate Degree in Management - exit point only
    • Bachelor of Business Administration
    • Graduate Certificate in Management
    • Graduate Diploma in Management - exit point only
    • Master of Business Administration
    • Master of Business Administration (Entrepreneurial Management)
    • Master of Business Administration (Finance)
    • Master of Business Administration (Human Resource Management)
    • Master of Business Administration (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
    • Master of Business Administration (Marketing Management)
    • Graduate Certificate in Change Management (new course name: Graduate Certificate in Action Research and Action Learning)
    • Graduate Certificate in Work-based Learning
    • Master of Management
    • Master of Management (Work-Applied Learning)
    • Graduate Certificate in Management (Research) - exit point only
    • Graduate Diploma in Management (Research) - exit point only
    • Master of Management (Research)
    • Doctor of Business Administration
    • Doctor of Philosophy

    TEQSA has renewed, under subsection 56(1) of the TEQSA Act, the accreditation of the following courses of study offered by AIB for a period of two years until 16 March 2019. The courses have been renewed in teach out mode and no new enrolments are permitted in the courses.

    • Master of Business Administration (Tourism and Hospitality Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Entrepreneurial Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Financial Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Human Resource Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Marketing)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Tourism and Hospitality Management)

    Main reasons for the decision

    As part of the renewal of registration process, TEQSA has assessed the application submitted by AIB against the Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2011 (the Threshold Standards). The scope of the assessment included delivery of AIB's courses in Australia and overseas.

    TEQSA considers that its decision to apply conditions was consistent with the basic principles for regulation in Part 2 of the TEQSA Act, as AIB was considered to be at risk of not complying with a number of the Threshold Standards. TEQSA notes that Conditions 2 and 3 have been complied with and satisfied fully.

    The broad issues which relate to the AIB's registration relate to:

    a) Provider Course Accreditation Standards (PCAS) 1.1, 5.1 and 6.1 in relation to AIB's course design, course review and assessment arrangements

    b) PCAS 5.1, 5.3, 5.4, and 5.5, in relation to assessment, moderation, student performance and benchmarking for AIB's courses.

    Attachment 1

    Conditions imposed on the registration of Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd (AIB)

    Condition 1

    Within four weeks of receipt of the notice of decision, AIB must provide TEQSA with a comprehensive plan for review and development of its courses over the period of AIB's renewed registration. AIB must provide TEQSA with copies of reports arising from any subsequent major internal or external course review, including those proposed in the plan required by this condition, over the period of AIB's renewed registration.

    Condition 2

    AIB must arrange for an independent and external review of its online teaching and learning framework to be undertaken, culminating in a report developed and signed by the independent external reviewer. AIB must obtain TEQSA's approval of the identity of the reviewer and of the review's terms of reference before making an appointment. The report arising from the review must be provided to TEQSA and AIB simultaneously and not later than 1 July 2017.

    Within four weeks of receipt of the report on its online teaching and learning framework AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) a copy of the minutes of the Academic Board meeting which record the Academic Board's response to the report

    b) a proposed implementation plan to address the recommendations in the report.

    This condition has been fully satisfied by AIB.

    Condition 3

    AIB must arrange for an independent and external review of its unit assessment and assessment moderation practices to be undertaken, culminating in a report developed and signed by the independent external reviewer. AIB must obtain TEQSA's approval of the identity of the reviewer and of the review's terms of reference before making an appointment. The report arising from the review must be provided to TEQSA and AIB simultaneously and not later than 1 July 2017.

    Within four weeks of receipt of the report on its unit assessment and assessment moderation practices, AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) a copy of the minutes of the Academic Board meeting which record the Academic Board's response to the report

    b) a proposed implementation plan to address the recommendations in the report.

    This condition has been fully satisfied by AIB.

    Condition 4

    By 31 March 2018 and each year thereafter, AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) A report on the implementation of its "Scholarly Activity and Professional Development" policy and scholarship plans, including a list of all academic staff engaged to teach into the course of study, the nature of their appointment (i.e. casual, fixed term or continuing including fraction where applicable), the units taught by each staff member, the scholarly activity undertaken in the preceding calendar year and any funding support provided by AIB towards that activity.

    b) Evidence by way of meeting minutes that the report has been considered by the relevant AIB governing bodies which includes any action in response.

    Condition 5

    By 31 March of each year, AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) a report on its student performance that:

    i. details attrition, progression and completion rates and grade distributions at an aggregate level and by mode and course of study. Calculations must be based on the methodology set out within the TEQSA Risk Assessment Framework(Version 2.1).

    ii. identifies actions undertaken by Academic Board in response to student performance and an analysis of the effectiveness of those actions.

    b) evidence by way of meeting minutes that the report has been considered by the relevant AIB governing bodies which includes any action in response to the report.

    The first report is due to TEQSA on 31 March 2018.

    Condition 6

    By 31 January in each year AIB must provide to TEQSA complete and un-redacted copies of its Governing Board and Academic Board minutes for all meetings conducted in the preceding calendar year.

    Condition 7

    AIB must provide TEQSA with a report every six months, with the first report due by 31 January 2018, which describes AIB's progress in implementing the actions arising from the:

    a) independent external review of its online teaching and learning framework required by Condition 2

    b) independent external review report on unit assessment and assessment moderation required by Condition 3, and

    c) changes it has committed to in its response to TEQSA's draft summaries of findings relating to AIB's registration and course accreditations.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Re-accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID1375
  • Re-registration and re-accreditation 16 March 2017

    Provider: Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd

    Course: Master of Business Administration

    Renewal of registration

    Report on renewal of registration of Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd

    TEQSA has renewed, under subsection 36(1) of the TEQSA Act, the registration as a higher education provider of Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd (AIB) for a period of three (3) years until 16 March 2020 in the provider category of 'Higher Education Provider'.

    TEQSA has, under subsection 32(1) of the TEQSA Act, imposed conditions on the registration of AIB as a higher education provider. A copy of the conditions is available at Attachment 1.

    TEQSA has renewed, under subsection 56(1) of the TEQSA Act, the accreditation of the following courses of study offered by AIB for a period of three (3) years to 16 March 2020:

    • Diploma of Management
    • Associate Degree in Management - exit point only
    • Bachelor of Business Administration
    • Graduate Certificate in Management
    • Graduate Diploma in Management - exit point only
    • Master of Business Administration
    • Master of Business Administration (Entrepreneurial Management)
    • Master of Business Administration (Finance)
    • Master of Business Administration (Human Resource Management)
    • Master of Business Administration (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
    • Master of Business Administration (Marketing Management)
    • Graduate Certificate in Change Management (new course name: Graduate Certificate in Action Research and Action Learning)
    • Graduate Certificate in Work-based Learning
    • Master of Management
    • Master of Management (Work-Applied Learning)
    • Graduate Certificate in Management (Research) - exit point only
    • Graduate Diploma in Management (Research) - exit point only
    • Master of Management (Research)
    • Doctor of Business Administration
    • Doctor of Philosophy

    TEQSA has renewed, under subsection 56(1) of the TEQSA Act, the accreditation of the following courses of study offered by AIB for a period of two years until 16 March 2019. The courses have been renewed in teach out mode and no new enrolments are permitted in the courses.

    • Master of Business Administration (Tourism and Hospitality Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Entrepreneurial Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Financial Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Human Resource Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Marketing)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Tourism and Hospitality Management)

    Main reasons for the decision

    As part of the renewal of registration process, TEQSA has assessed the application submitted by AIB against the Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2011 (the Threshold Standards). The scope of the assessment included delivery of AIB's courses in Australia and overseas.

    TEQSA considers that its decision to apply conditions was consistent with the basic principles for regulation in Part 2 of the TEQSA Act, as AIB was considered to be at risk of not complying with a number of the Threshold Standards. TEQSA notes that Conditions 2 and 3 have been complied with and satisfied fully.

    The broad issues which relate to the AIB's registration relate to:

    a) Provider Course Accreditation Standards (PCAS) 1.1, 5.1 and 6.1 in relation to AIB's course design, course review and assessment arrangements

    b) PCAS 5.1, 5.3, 5.4, and 5.5, in relation to assessment, moderation, student performance and benchmarking for AIB's courses.

    Attachment 1

    Conditions imposed on the registration of Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd (AIB)

    Condition 1

    Within four weeks of receipt of the notice of decision, AIB must provide TEQSA with a comprehensive plan for review and development of its courses over the period of AIB's renewed registration. AIB must provide TEQSA with copies of reports arising from any subsequent major internal or external course review, including those proposed in the plan required by this condition, over the period of AIB's renewed registration.

    Condition 2

    AIB must arrange for an independent and external review of its online teaching and learning framework to be undertaken, culminating in a report developed and signed by the independent external reviewer. AIB must obtain TEQSA's approval of the identity of the reviewer and of the review's terms of reference before making an appointment. The report arising from the review must be provided to TEQSA and AIB simultaneously and not later than 1 July 2017.

    Within four weeks of receipt of the report on its online teaching and learning framework AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) a copy of the minutes of the Academic Board meeting which record the Academic Board's response to the report

    b) a proposed implementation plan to address the recommendations in the report.

    This condition has been fully satisfied by AIB.

    Condition 3

    AIB must arrange for an independent and external review of its unit assessment and assessment moderation practices to be undertaken, culminating in a report developed and signed by the independent external reviewer. AIB must obtain TEQSA's approval of the identity of the reviewer and of the review's terms of reference before making an appointment. The report arising from the review must be provided to TEQSA and AIB simultaneously and not later than 1 July 2017.

    Within four weeks of receipt of the report on its unit assessment and assessment moderation practices, AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) a copy of the minutes of the Academic Board meeting which record the Academic Board's response to the report

    b) a proposed implementation plan to address the recommendations in the report.

    This condition has been fully satisfied by AIB.

    Condition 4

    By 31 March 2018 and each year thereafter, AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) A report on the implementation of its "Scholarly Activity and Professional Development" policy and scholarship plans, including a list of all academic staff engaged to teach into the course of study, the nature of their appointment (i.e. casual, fixed term or continuing including fraction where applicable), the units taught by each staff member, the scholarly activity undertaken in the preceding calendar year and any funding support provided by AIB towards that activity.

    b) Evidence by way of meeting minutes that the report has been considered by the relevant AIB governing bodies which includes any action in response.

    Condition 5

    By 31 March of each year, AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) a report on its student performance that:

    i. details attrition, progression and completion rates and grade distributions at an aggregate level and by mode and course of study. Calculations must be based on the methodology set out within the TEQSA Risk Assessment Framework(Version 2.1).

    ii. identifies actions undertaken by Academic Board in response to student performance and an analysis of the effectiveness of those actions.

    b) evidence by way of meeting minutes that the report has been considered by the relevant AIB governing bodies which includes any action in response to the report.

    The first report is due to TEQSA on 31 March 2018.

    Condition 6

    By 31 January in each year AIB must provide to TEQSA complete and un-redacted copies of its Governing Board and Academic Board minutes for all meetings conducted in the preceding calendar year.

    Condition 7

    AIB must provide TEQSA with a report every six months, with the first report due by 31 January 2018, which describes AIB's progress in implementing the actions arising from the:

    a) independent external review of its online teaching and learning framework required by Condition 2

    b) independent external review report on unit assessment and assessment moderation required by Condition 3, and

    c) changes it has committed to in its response to TEQSA's draft summaries of findings relating to AIB's registration and course accreditations.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Re-accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID1376
  • Re-registration and re-accreditation 16 March 2017

    Provider: Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd

    Course: Master of Business Administration (Entrepreneurial Management)

    Renewal of registration

    Report on renewal of registration of Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd

    TEQSA has renewed, under subsection 36(1) of the TEQSA Act, the registration as a higher education provider of Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd (AIB) for a period of three (3) years until 16 March 2020 in the provider category of 'Higher Education Provider'.

    TEQSA has, under subsection 32(1) of the TEQSA Act, imposed conditions on the registration of AIB as a higher education provider. A copy of the conditions is available at Attachment 1.

    TEQSA has renewed, under subsection 56(1) of the TEQSA Act, the accreditation of the following courses of study offered by AIB for a period of three (3) years to 16 March 2020:

    • Diploma of Management
    • Associate Degree in Management - exit point only
    • Bachelor of Business Administration
    • Graduate Certificate in Management
    • Graduate Diploma in Management - exit point only
    • Master of Business Administration
    • Master of Business Administration (Entrepreneurial Management)
    • Master of Business Administration (Finance)
    • Master of Business Administration (Human Resource Management)
    • Master of Business Administration (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
    • Master of Business Administration (Marketing Management)
    • Graduate Certificate in Change Management (new course name: Graduate Certificate in Action Research and Action Learning)
    • Graduate Certificate in Work-based Learning
    • Master of Management
    • Master of Management (Work-Applied Learning)
    • Graduate Certificate in Management (Research) - exit point only
    • Graduate Diploma in Management (Research) - exit point only
    • Master of Management (Research)
    • Doctor of Business Administration
    • Doctor of Philosophy

    TEQSA has renewed, under subsection 56(1) of the TEQSA Act, the accreditation of the following courses of study offered by AIB for a period of two years until 16 March 2019. The courses have been renewed in teach out mode and no new enrolments are permitted in the courses.

    • Master of Business Administration (Tourism and Hospitality Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Entrepreneurial Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Financial Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Human Resource Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Marketing)
    • Bachelor of Business Administration (Tourism and Hospitality Management)

    Main reasons for the decision

    As part of the renewal of registration process, TEQSA has assessed the application submitted by AIB against the Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2011 (the Threshold Standards). The scope of the assessment included delivery of AIB's courses in Australia and overseas.

    TEQSA considers that its decision to apply conditions was consistent with the basic principles for regulation in Part 2 of the TEQSA Act, as AIB was considered to be at risk of not complying with a number of the Threshold Standards. TEQSA notes that Conditions 2 and 3 have been complied with and satisfied fully.

    The broad issues which relate to the AIB's registration relate to:

    a) Provider Course Accreditation Standards (PCAS) 1.1, 5.1 and 6.1 in relation to AIB's course design, course review and assessment arrangements

    b) PCAS 5.1, 5.3, 5.4, and 5.5, in relation to assessment, moderation, student performance and benchmarking for AIB's courses.

    Attachment 1

    Conditions imposed on the registration of Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd (AIB)

    Condition 1

    Within four weeks of receipt of the notice of decision, AIB must provide TEQSA with a comprehensive plan for review and development of its courses over the period of AIB's renewed registration. AIB must provide TEQSA with copies of reports arising from any subsequent major internal or external course review, including those proposed in the plan required by this condition, over the period of AIB's renewed registration.

    Condition 2

    AIB must arrange for an independent and external review of its online teaching and learning framework to be undertaken, culminating in a report developed and signed by the independent external reviewer. AIB must obtain TEQSA's approval of the identity of the reviewer and of the review's terms of reference before making an appointment. The report arising from the review must be provided to TEQSA and AIB simultaneously and not later than 1 July 2017.

    Within four weeks of receipt of the report on its online teaching and learning framework AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) a copy of the minutes of the Academic Board meeting which record the Academic Board's response to the report

    b) a proposed implementation plan to address the recommendations in the report.

    This condition has been fully satisfied by AIB.

    Condition 3

    AIB must arrange for an independent and external review of its unit assessment and assessment moderation practices to be undertaken, culminating in a report developed and signed by the independent external reviewer. AIB must obtain TEQSA's approval of the identity of the reviewer and of the review's terms of reference before making an appointment. The report arising from the review must be provided to TEQSA and AIB simultaneously and not later than 1 July 2017.

    Within four weeks of receipt of the report on its unit assessment and assessment moderation practices, AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) a copy of the minutes of the Academic Board meeting which record the Academic Board's response to the report

    b) a proposed implementation plan to address the recommendations in the report.

    This condition has been fully satisfied by AIB.

    Condition 4

    By 31 March 2018 and each year thereafter, AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) A report on the implementation of its "Scholarly Activity and Professional Development" policy and scholarship plans, including a list of all academic staff engaged to teach into the course of study, the nature of their appointment (i.e. casual, fixed term or continuing including fraction where applicable), the units taught by each staff member, the scholarly activity undertaken in the preceding calendar year and any funding support provided by AIB towards that activity.

    b) Evidence by way of meeting minutes that the report has been considered by the relevant AIB governing bodies which includes any action in response.

    Condition 5

    By 31 March of each year, AIB must provide to TEQSA:

    a) a report on its student performance that:

    i. details attrition, progression and completion rates and grade distributions at an aggregate level and by mode and course of study. Calculations must be based on the methodology set out within the TEQSA Risk Assessment Framework(Version 2.1).

    ii. identifies actions undertaken by Academic Board in response to student performance and an analysis of the effectiveness of those actions.

    b) evidence by way of meeting minutes that the report has been considered by the relevant AIB governing bodies which includes any action in response to the report.

    The first report is due to TEQSA on 31 March 2018.

    Condition 6

    By 31 January in each year AIB must provide to TEQSA complete and un-redacted copies of its Governing Board and Academic Board minutes for all meetings conducted in the preceding calendar year.

    Condition 7

    AIB must provide TEQSA with a report every six months, with the first report due by 31 January 2018, which describes AIB's progress in implementing the actions arising from the:

    a) independent external review of its online teaching and learning framework required by Condition 2

    b) independent external review report on unit assessment and assessment moderation required by Condition 3, and

    c) changes it has committed to in its response to TEQSA's draft summaries of findings relating to AIB's registration and course accreditations.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Re-accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID1377