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  • Australian Film, Television and Radio School

      Overview

      Details

      Provider name
      Australian Film, Television and Radio School
      Provider trading name
      Australian Film Television and Radio School
      Some providers use a trading name to deliver courses to students rather than their legal/business name.
      ABN
      19 892 732 021
      An ABN (Australian Business Number) is a unique number that identifies a business to the government and community. It is used for various tax and business purposes.
      Provider ID
      PRV12011

      Contact

      Head Office Address
      Building 130 The Entertainment Quarter, MOORE PARK NSW 2021
      Website
      View the Australian Film, Television and Radio School website
      Registration

      Registration information

      Status
      Registered, registration renewal date 13/09/2030
      Category
      University College
      Registration Period
      7 years - maximum allowable period

      If any regulatory conditions are applicable to this provider, they can be found in the Courses or Regulatory Decisions sections
      Self Accrediting Authority
      Yes
      Registered higher education providers may be authorised by TEQSA to self-accredit courses of study.
      CRICOS Registration Code
      03662D
      CRICOS (Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students). Educational institutions can only enrol and deliver education services to students in Australia on a student visa if they are registered on CRICOS.
      CRICOS link
      View the CRICOS details for Australian Film, Television and Radio School
      Courses

      This provider is authorised to self-accredit its courses.

      Please visit provider website for information on the courses it offers.

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    • Graduate Diploma of Applied Social Science (formerly Graduate Diploma of Counselling)

      Course ID
      CRS1201236
      Provider
      Tabor College Tasmania Inc.
      Status
      Accreditation withdrawn by provider, effective 29/08/2016
      Accreditation Period
      Not Applicable
      Language other than English
      No
    • Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting

      Course ID
      CRS1400436
      Provider
      Wentworth Institute of Higher Education Pty Ltd (formerly Victory Institute of Higher Education Pty Ltd)
      Status
      Accredited, renewal date 21/12/2027
      Accreditation Period
      7 years - maximum allowable period
      Language other than English
      No
    • Master of Management Information Systems

      Course ID
      CRS1401252
      Provider
      BPP Institute Pty Ltd (formerly CIC Higher Education Pty Ltd)
      Status
      Accredited, renewal date 27/06/2029
      Accreditation Period
      7 years - maximum allowable period
      Language other than English
      No
    • Advanced Diploma of Counselling

      Course ID
      CRS1401543
      Provider
      Iona Trinity College of Higher Education Pty Ltd
      Status
      Accredited, renewal date 25/10/2028
      Accreditation Period
      5 years
      Language other than English
      No
    • Advanced Diploma of Counselling (Korean)

      Course ID
      CRS1401546
      Provider
      Iona Trinity College of Higher Education Pty Ltd
      Status
      Accredited, renewal date 25/10/2028
      Accreditation Period
      5 years
      Language other than English
      No
    • Bachelor of Theology

      Course ID
      CRS1401547
      Provider
      Iona Trinity College of Higher Education Pty Ltd
      Status
      Accredited, renewal date 25/10/2028
      Accreditation Period
      5 years
      Language other than English
      No
    • Diploma in Applied Social Science

      Course ID
      CRS1400091
      Provider
      Tabor College Incorporated
      Status
      Accredited, renewal date 09/05/2030
      Accreditation Period
      7 years - maximum allowable period
      Language other than English
      No
    • Centre for Pavement Engineering Education Incorporated

        Overview

        Details

        Provider name
        Centre for Pavement Engineering Education Incorporated
        Provider trading name
        Centre for Pavement Engineering Education
        Some providers use a trading name to deliver courses to students rather than their legal/business name.
        ABN
        23 368 959 740
        An ABN (Australian Business Number) is a unique number that identifies a business to the government and community. It is used for various tax and business purposes.
        Provider ID
        PRV12121

        Contact

        Head Office Address
        Suite 9, 935 Station Street, BOX HILL NORTH VIC 3129
        Website
        View the Centre for Pavement Engineering Education Incorporated website
        Registration

        Registration information

        Status
        Registered, ongoing pending renewal
        Category
        Institute of Higher Education
        Registration Period
        7 years - maximum allowable period

        If any regulatory conditions are applicable to this provider, they can be found in the Courses or Regulatory Decisions sections
        Self Accrediting Authority
        No
        Registered higher education providers may be authorised by TEQSA to self-accredit courses of study.
        Courses

        This provider is authorised to self-accredit its courses.

        Please visit provider website for information on the courses it offers.

        Regulatory decisions

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