• Revoke-Vary Conditions 21 December 2017

    Provider: Photography Holdings Pty Ltd

    Course: Master of Arts Photography

    Course accreditation

    Report on revocation of condition of accreditation of one higher education course of study offered by Photography Holdings Pty Ltd

    On 21 December 2017 a delegate of TEQSA revoked, under subsections 53(2) and 53(3) of the TEQSA Act, the condition imposed on the accreditation of the following course offered by Photography Holdings Pty Ltd (refer public report of 23 June 2017):

    • Master of Arts (Photography)

    The decision to revoke the condition was made on the basis that the delegate was satisfied that the conditions had been met.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Vary/Revoke Conditions
    Decision ID
    ID1335
  • Registration 23 November 2017

    Provider: Higher Education Leadership Institute Pty Ltd

    Initial registration

    Report on initial registration of Higher Education Leadership Institute Pty Ltd

    TEQSA has registered, under section 21 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (the TEQSA Act), Higher Education Leadership Institute Pty Ltd for a period of four years until 23 November 2021 in the provider category of 'Higher Education Provider'.

    TEQSA has imposed, under section 32 of the TEQSA Act, two conditions on the registration of Higher Education Leadership Institute Pty Ltd (HELI).

    Condition 1:

    HELI must not enrol students in, or commence delivery of, the Graduate Certificate in Higher Education Academic Practice until TEQSA notifies HELI that it is satisfied with evidence provided by HELI that:

    1. the Course Coordinator, Learning Designer and Student Support Officer engaged by HELI are appropriately qualified and experienced to achieve its higher education objectives, which include the achievement of expected student learning outcomes. The evidence must include their position descriptions and detailed resumes.
    2. the 'Letter of Offer and Participant Agreement' includes any contractual arrangements with the student, HELI's obligations and the rights and obligations of the student.
    3. HELI has an orientation course and transition support for commencing students.
    4. HELI has a library plan that sets out the electronic library databases and resources that students will be able to access.
    5. HELI has a website with phone numbers for students to contact.

    Condition 2:

    On 1 July of each year for the period of registration, HELI must provide to TEQSA agenda papers and minutes of meetings of the Board of Directors and Academic Board which demonstrate consideration of and any actions taken for:

    1. performance against the strategic plan;
    2. benchmarking activities;
    3. risk management, incorporating a review of the risk ratings;
    4. workforce planning and management; and
    5. monitoring and analysis of student performance.

    TEQSA has accredited, under section 49 of the TEQSA Act, the following higher education course of study offered by Higher Education Leadership Institute Pty Ltd for a period of four years until 23 November 2021:

    • Graduate Certificate in Higher Education Academic Practice

    Main reasons for the decision

    The issues which led TEQSA to shorten the period of registration and course accreditation and to impose conditions on the registration are:

    a) risks that HELI will not have sufficient appropriately qualified personnel

    b) risks that HELI's students will not be adequately informed about their contractual relationship with HELI

    c) risks that HELI's orientation and transition support arrangements will not meet the varying learning needs of HELI's students

    d) risks that HELI will not have sufficient learning resources

    e) risks that HELI will not adequately maintain contact with online students or ensure that students will have access to contact people in a timely way

    f) HELI has no history in the delivery of higher education and, therefore, has limited capacity at this stage to demonstrate its internal governance and quality assurance mechanisms in higher education delivery.

    TEQSA's assessment considered HELI's arrangements for online delivery.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Registration
    Decision ID
    ID1336
  • Registration and accreditation 23 November 2017

    Provider: Higher Education Leadership Institute Pty Ltd

    Course: Graduate Certificate in Higher Education Academic Practice

    Initial registration

    Report on initial registration of Higher Education Leadership Institute Pty Ltd

    TEQSA has registered, under section 21 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (the TEQSA Act), Higher Education Leadership Institute Pty Ltd for a period of four years until 23 November 2021 in the provider category of 'Higher Education Provider'.

    TEQSA has imposed, under section 32 of the TEQSA Act, two conditions on the registration of Higher Education Leadership Institute Pty Ltd (HELI).

    Condition 1:

    HELI must not enrol students in, or commence delivery of, the Graduate Certificate in Higher Education Academic Practice until TEQSA notifies HELI that it is satisfied with evidence provided by HELI that:

    1. the Course Coordinator, Learning Designer and Student Support Officer engaged by HELI are appropriately qualified and experienced to achieve its higher education objectives, which include the achievement of expected student learning outcomes. The evidence must include their position descriptions and detailed resumes.
    2. the 'Letter of Offer and Participant Agreement' includes any contractual arrangements with the student, HELI's obligations and the rights and obligations of the student.
    3. HELI has an orientation course and transition support for commencing students.
    4. HELI has a library plan that sets out the electronic library databases and resources that students will be able to access.
    5. HELI has a website with phone numbers for students to contact.

    Condition 2:

    On 1 July of each year for the period of registration, HELI must provide to TEQSA agenda papers and minutes of meetings of the Board of Directors and Academic Board which demonstrate consideration of and any actions taken for:

    1. performance against the strategic plan;
    2. benchmarking activities;
    3. risk management, incorporating a review of the risk ratings;
    4. workforce planning and management; and
    5. monitoring and analysis of student performance.

    TEQSA has accredited, under section 49 of the TEQSA Act, the following higher education course of study offered by Higher Education Leadership Institute Pty Ltd for a period of four years until 23 November 2021:

    • Graduate Certificate in Higher Education Academic Practice

    Main reasons for the decision

    The issues which led TEQSA to shorten the period of registration and course accreditation and to impose conditions on the registration are:

    a) risks that HELI will not have sufficient appropriately qualified personnel

    b) risks that HELI's students will not be adequately informed about their contractual relationship with HELI

    c) risks that HELI's orientation and transition support arrangements will not meet the varying learning needs of HELI's students

    d) risks that HELI will not have sufficient learning resources

    e) risks that HELI will not adequately maintain contact with online students or ensure that students will have access to contact people in a timely way

    f) HELI has no history in the delivery of higher education and, therefore, has limited capacity at this stage to demonstrate its internal governance and quality assurance mechanisms in higher education delivery.

    TEQSA's assessment considered HELI's arrangements for online delivery.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID1337
  • Re-accreditation 12 December 2017

    Provider: Melbourne Polytechnic (formerly Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)

    Course: Associate Degree of Hospitality Management

    Renewal of course accreditation

    Report on renewal of accreditation of two higher education courses of study offered by Melbourne Polytechnic

    A delegate of TEQSA has renewed, under section 56 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Act 2011 (the TEQSA Act), the accreditation of the following higher education courses of study offered by Melbourne Polytechnic for a period of four years until 12 December 2021:

    • Associate Degree of Hospitality Management
    • Bachelor of Hospitality Management

    TEQSA has imposed, under section 53 of the TEQSA Act, one condition on the accreditation of both courses:

    Condition 1:

    By 30 November 2018, Melbourne Polytechnic must provide to TEQSA, evidence that demonstrates it benchmarks the academic standards intended to be achieved by students and the standards actually achieved by students in the course(s) of study against similar accredited courses of study offered by other higher education providers.

    This evidence is to include details of the courses and institutions selected for comparison and examples of action taken as a result of analysis of the data. The decision covers course delivery at all Australian sites.

    Main reasons for the decision

    • The recommendation to impose a condition complies with the risk of proportionate regulation, and took account of the decision to cease delivery of both courses in Hong Kong. While there is ongoing concern about Melbourne Polytechnic's ability to demonstrate quality governance arrangements through its course development and review processes, the condition is focussed on the identified area at risk of non-compliance. The condition will give Melbourne Polytechnic an opportunity to provide evidence to demonstrate that it has satisfactorily addressed the risks discussed above. Accordingly, consideration was given that the condition is proportionate to the risks of failing to comply with the Threshold Standards.
    • Similarly, the decision to accredit the courses for a period of four years is a response to the provider's history of risk associated with course development and review and a failure to adequately demonstrate implementation benchmarking arrangements. In particular, the four year accreditation period is intended to provide an opportunity for it to address the risks of non-compliance. On this basis, a four year accreditation period is both necessary and proportionate to the risks of non-compliance with the Threshold Standards.
    Decision
    Decision Type
    Re-accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID1338
  • Re-accreditation 12 December 2017

    Provider: Melbourne Polytechnic (formerly Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)

    Course: Bachelor of Hospitality Management

    Renewal of course accreditation

    Report on renewal of accreditation of two higher education courses of study offered by Melbourne Polytechnic

    A delegate of TEQSA has renewed, under section 56 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Act 2011 (the TEQSA Act), the accreditation of the following higher education courses of study offered by Melbourne Polytechnic for a period of four years until 12 December 2021:

    • Associate Degree of Hospitality Management
    • Bachelor of Hospitality Management

    TEQSA has imposed, under section 53 of the TEQSA Act, one condition on the accreditation of both courses:

    Condition 1:

    By 30 November 2018, Melbourne Polytechnic must provide to TEQSA, evidence that demonstrates it benchmarks the academic standards intended to be achieved by students and the standards actually achieved by students in the course(s) of study against similar accredited courses of study offered by other higher education providers.

    This evidence is to include details of the courses and institutions selected for comparison and examples of action taken as a result of analysis of the data. The decision covers course delivery at all Australian sites.

    Main reasons for the decision

    • The recommendation to impose a condition complies with the risk of proportionate regulation, and took account of the decision to cease delivery of both courses in Hong Kong. While there is ongoing concern about Melbourne Polytechnic's ability to demonstrate quality governance arrangements through its course development and review processes, the condition is focussed on the identified area at risk of non-compliance. The condition will give Melbourne Polytechnic an opportunity to provide evidence to demonstrate that it has satisfactorily addressed the risks discussed above. Accordingly, consideration was given that the condition is proportionate to the risks of failing to comply with the Threshold Standards.
    • Similarly, the decision to accredit the courses for a period of four years is a response to the provider's history of risk associated with course development and review and a failure to adequately demonstrate implementation benchmarking arrangements. In particular, the four year accreditation period is intended to provide an opportunity for it to address the risks of non-compliance. On this basis, a four year accreditation period is both necessary and proportionate to the risks of non-compliance with the Threshold Standards.
    Decision
    Decision Type
    Re-accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID1339
  • Re-accreditation (Teach-out) 23 November 2017

    Provider: Harvest Bible College Ltd

    Course: Bachelor of Arts (Biblical Studies)

    Renewal of course accreditation in teach out mode

    Report on renewal of accreditation of one higher education course of study in teach out mode offered by Harvest Bible College

    A delegate of TEQSA has renewed the accreditation, under Section 56 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (the TEQSA Act), of the following higher education course of study in teach out mode offered by Harvest Bible College for a period of four months until 30 March 2018, or until such a time as the last cohort of students (currently enrolled in their final year) graduates.

    • Bachelor of Arts (Biblical Studies)

    No new enrolments are permitted in the above course.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Re-accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID1340
  • Registration and accreditation 19 October 2018

    Provider: Performing Arts Education Pty Ltd

    Course: Bachelor of Screen and Stage (Screen Production)

    Registration

    Report on the initial registration of Performing Arts Education Pty Ltd

    TEQSA has agreed to orders made by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal under which Performing Arts Education Pty Ltd (PAE) is registered pursuant to section 21 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (the TEQSA Act) for a period of four years until 1 November 2022 in the provider category of Higher Education Provider.

    The orders also provide for the accreditation of the Bachelor of Screen and Stage (Song and Dance), the Bachelor of Screen and Stage (Acting) and the Bachelor of Screen and Stage (Screen Production) to be offered by PAE pursuant to section 49 of the TEQSA Act, and for five conditions to be imposed on PAE's registration pursuant to section 32 of the TEQSA Act. A copy of the conditions is available at Attachment 1.

    Background

    PAE applied to TEQSA for registration in the category of Higher Education Provider under Part 3 of the TEQSA Act, and for accreditation of three courses of study under Part 4 of the TEQSA Act.

    TEQSA considered PAE's applications and provided draft summaries of findings with details of the assessment of PAE's applications by the responsible case management team. TEQSA's Commission considered PAE's response to the draft summaries of findings and decided to reject PAE's applications on 6 July 2017, on the basis that it was not satisfied that PAE met the Threshold Standards.

    PAE applied for review of TEQSA's decision in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT). In the course of the proceedings, PAE made submissions and provided further information and evidence about the matters raised in TEQSA's decisions.

    It is well established that absent a specific legislative provision to the contrary, the AAT is generally required to make a decision on review based on the evidence available at the time of the AAT's decision on review, and that the AAT is not confined to the evidence available at the time of the primary decision. Accordingly, TEQSA accepted that the AAT was required to take account of the further material submitted to TEQSA after TEQSA had rejected PAE's applications.

    Main reasons for decision

    After reviewing the further material submitted by PAE, TEQSA was satisfied that PAE meets the Threshold Standards. However, TEQSA considered that there remained a number of risks related to PAE's capacity to meet the Threshold Standards in the future. On this basis, TEQSA agreed that it was appropriate to substitute TEQSA's initial rejection of the applications with decisions to register PAE for a period until 1 November 2022, to accredit PAE's courses for the same period, and to impose a number of conditions on PAE's registration.

    The conditions are designed to address the following issues:

    1. The need for PAE to have access to the necessary financial resources to be able to sustain quality in its higher education operations, and to ensure the achievement of its higher education objectives ?Provider Registration Standards (PRS) 2.1 and 2.2;
    2. The need for PAE to provide appropriate financial and tuition safeguards for students - PRS 2.3;
    3. The need for PAE's corporate governing body to effectively oversee PAE's financial position, risks to its higher education operations, and policy development and review ?PRS 3.4 and 3.8;
    4. The need for PAE's academic staff to be active in scholarship that informs their teaching, and for PAE's corporate and academic governing bodies to oversee PAE's approach to scholarship ?Provider Category Standard 1.4 and Provider Course Accreditation Standard 4.2.

    TEQSA is satisfied that the conditions will provide an appropriate framework for TEQSA to oversee PAE's approach to dealing with these issues.

    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. Accordingly, TEQSA will have the capacity to vary or revoke the conditions as PAE addresses the risks identified above.

    Condition 1: Financial sustainability

    1.1 PAE must at all times throughout the period of registration maintain within PAE controlled bank accounts minimum cash reserves of $100,000.

    1.2 If the minimum cash reserves referred to in [1.1] are not maintained, PAE must:

    1. notify TEQSA in writing within 2 business days, together with its proposed action to bring the cash reserves back into compliance with [1.1];
    2. provide TEQSA with a revised financial forecast (including financial projection in the form of income statement, balance sheet, cash flow statement and student projections) within 1 month.

    Condition 2: Tuition and financial assurance

    2.1 By 31 December 2018, PAE will provide to TEQSA:

    1. evidence of membership of an Australian Student Tuition Assurance Scheme that offers protection to support domestic fee for service students in the event of PAE being unable to continue to offer PAE's course; and/or
    2. evidence of how PAE has adequately resourced financial and tuition safeguards to mitigate disadvantage to students who are unable to progress in the event PAE is unable to continue to offer PAE's course.

    Condition 3: Governance

    3.1 By 31 March, 30 June, 30 September and 31 December each year for the period of registration, PAE must provide papers for and minutes of its Governance Board meetings for the preceding 3 months to TEQSA, which show:

    1. that PAE maintains oversight of its financial position and financial performance by reviewing a comparison of (i) actual financial position to the budgeted financial position for the previous quarter and (ii) the budget for the following quarter. This material must include income statements, balance sheets, cash flow statements, and the number of staff and students;
    2. that PAE monitors potential risks to its operations and has strategies to mitigate risks that may eventuate;
    3. that PAE has effective development, approval, implementation and review of all policies; and
    4. the nature of PAE's considerations in relation to any of its policies or procedures, including any recommendations and changes to those policies and procedures.

    Condition 4: Composition of the Governance Board

    4.1 PAE will engage at PAE's expense a suitably qualified expert to review and prepare a report on:

    1. whether the composition of the Governance Board is appropriate, including in particular having regard to the need for the Governance Board to maintain effective oversight of PAE's financial position and financial performance and to discharge effective higher education governance and quality assurance; and
    2. any recommended changes to the composition of the Governance Board, (the expert report).

    4.2 The expert report is to be provided to PAE's shareholders, the Governance Board and TEQSA by 31 January 2019.

    4.3 PAE is to provide TEQSA with a response to the recommendations in the expert report, including any changes to the composition of the Governance Board arising from any recommendations in the expert report, by 31 March 2019. The response must be accompanied by evidence that it has been reviewed and approved by the Governance Board.

    Condition 5: Scholarly activity and professional development

    5.1 PAE must:

    1. by 31 December 2018 provide TEQSA with a proposed framework for collating, and reporting on, information about the scholarly activities of its staff. The framework must be reviewed and approved by the Academic Board and the Governance Board, and must include a description of the steps taken by PAE to ensure that this information is consistently and appropriately categorised;
    2. by 30 June of each year for the period of registration, provide TEQSA with a complete set of staff scholarship profiles for the preceding twelve months that:
      1. have been completed by each individual academic staff member who is required to be active in scholarship;
      2. categorise scholarship activities in accordance with meaningful definitions (including any provided by TEQSA);
      3. include only activities or memberships which have scholarly or professional relevance to the individual's role with PAE;
      4. have been reviewed by the Academic Board and Governance Board, and are accompanied by a response to any issues identified as a consequence of that review.
    Decision
    Decision Type
    Accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID1586
  • Accreditation 20 November 2018

    Provider: SAE Institute Pty Limited

    Course: Diploma of Augmented and Virtual Reality

    Course accreditation

    Report on accreditation of one higher education course of study offered by SAE Institute Pty Ltd

    On 20 November 2018 a delegate of TEQSA accredited, under section 49 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (TEQSA Act), the following course offered by SAE Institute Pty Ltd, for a period of seven years until 20 November 2025:

    • Diploma of Augmented and Virtual Reality

    Main reasons for the decision

    TEQSA made this decision on the basis that it was satisfied that the course submitted by SAE Institute Pty Ltd for accreditation meets the Provider Course Accreditation Standards of the Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2015.

    TEQSA's assessment considered SAE Institute Pty Ltd's arrangements for delivery at all Australian sites.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID1587
  • Revoke course conditions 13 November 2018

    Provider: Wentworth Institute of Higher Education Pty Ltd (formerly Victory Institute of Higher Education Pty Ltd)

    Course: Master of Business

    Revocation of accreditation condition

    Report on revocation of condition imposed on accreditation of six higher education courses of study offered by Wentworth institute of Higher Education Pty Ltd

    On 13 November 2018 a delegate of TEQSA revoked, under section 53 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (TEQSA Act), Condition one imposed on the accreditation of the following courses offered by Wentworth institute of Higher Education Pty Ltd (refer public report of 7 October 2014):

    • Master of Business
    • Graduate Diploma in business
    • Graduate Certificate in Business
    • Master of Professional Accounting
    • Graduate Diploma in Professional Accounting
    • Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting

    Main reasons for the decision

    TEQSA made this decision on the basis that it was satisfied that the requirements for the condition have been met and the condition is no longer necessary.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Vary/Revoke Conditions
    Decision ID
    ID1588