• Revoke Registration Condition 16 January 2014

    Provider: OASES Community Learning Limited

    Addendum to Public Report 5 Sep 2013 - Registration Condition Revoked

    TEQSA has determined, under Section 36(1) of the TEQSA Act, that registration of Oases Community Learning Limited as a higher education provider is renewed until 31 December 2016 in the provider category of 'Higher Education Provider'.

    Condition imposed 5 September 2013

    TEQSA has, under subsection 32(1) of the TEQSA Act, imposed one condition on the registration of Oases Community Learning Limited as a higher education provider.

    Condition 1:

    a) Oases Community Learning Limited provides to TEQSA, within 90 days of the notification of this decision, evidence that it has a cash reserve that will:

    i) provide an underpinning for the sustainability of its higher education operation; and

    ii) ensure funds are available to repay any portion of tuition fees paid by a student for a unit of study in an accredited course ('the course of study') that the student commences but is not able to complete as a result of the provider being unable, for any reason, to deliver the course of study.

    b) Oases Community Learning Limited maintains, at all times, the level of cash reserves identified in part (a) throughout the period of registration and if exceptional circumstances dictate the need to draw on funds that affects this minimum level, Oases Community Learning Limited must notify TEQSA through a Material Change Notification prior to this occurring.

    Condition revoked

    On 16 January 2014 TEQSA revoked Condition 1a) on the basis that OCL had provided evidence that it has the necessary cash reserves in place to satisfy this sub-condition.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Vary/Revoke Conditions
    Decision ID
    ID1110
  • Re-registration 05 September 2013

    Provider: OASES Community Learning Limited

    Renewal of registration

    Report on renewal of registration of Oases Community Learning Limited

    TEQSA has determined, under Section 36(1) of the TEQSA Act, that registration of Oases Community Learning Limited as a higher education provider is renewed until 31 December 2016 in the provider category of 'Higher Education Provider'.

    TEQSA has, under subsection 32(1) of the TEQSA Act, imposed one condition on the registration of Oases Community Learning Limited as a higher education provider.

    Condition 1:

    a) Oases Community Learning Limited provides to TEQSA, within 90 days of the notification of this decision, evidence that it has a cash reserve that will:

    i) provide an underpinning for the sustainability of its higher education operation; and

    ii) ensure funds are available to repay any portion of tuition fees paid by a student for a unit of study in an accredited course ('the course of study') that the student commences but is not able to complete as a result of the provider being unable, for any reason, to deliver the course of study.

    b) Oases Community Learning Limited maintains, at all times, the level of cash reserves identified in part (a) throughout the period of registration and if exceptional circumstances dictate the need to draw on funds that affects this minimum level, Oases Community Learning Limited must notify TEQSA through a Material Change Notification prior to this occurring.

    Background to Decision

    Oases Community Learning Limited submitted an application for renewal of registration in the category of Higher Education Provider under Section 35 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (the TEQSA Act). Subsection 36(4) of the TEQSA Act enables TEQSA to renew a provider's registration for a period not exceeding seven years.

    Main Reasons for Decision

    As part of the renewal of registration process, Oases Community Learning Limited has demonstrated that it meets the Threshold Standards for its higher education operations at its Australian sites. The renewal of registration covers operations within Australia.

    TEQSA considers that the decision to apply a condition to the registration of Oases Community Learning Limited as a higher education provider is consistent with the basic principles for regulation in Part 2 of the TEQSA Act as TEQSA requires further evidence to demonstrate Oases Community Learning Limited is able to ensure ongoing compliance with the Threshold Standards.

    • Oases Community Learning Limited is reliant upon monetary and in-kind donations in order to maintain a financial profile that contributes towards sustaining quality in higher education operations. Oases Community Learning Limited's capacity to continue to apply sufficient financial resources towards the achievement of higher education objectives is reliant upon successfully realising key forecast assumptions that have no historical basis. Oases Community Learning Limited's overall capacity to sustain higher education operations is at risk thus impacting on compliance with PRS2 - Financial Viability and Safeguards. TEQSA considers it necessary and proportionate in order to mitigate the risk of provider collapse and to safeguard student interests to impose conditions on the registration.
    Decision
    Decision Type
    Re-registration
    Decision ID
    ID1111
  • Registration 26 February 2015

    Provider: Commonwealth of Australia

    Registration as a higher education provider

    Report on registration of Commonwealth of Australia, trading as the Bureau of Meteorology Training Centre

    TEQSA has registered the Commonwealth of Australia, trading as the Bureau of Meteorology Training Centre as a higher education provider, under Section 21 of the TEQSA Act, for a period of seven years to 26 February 2022 in the provider category of Higher Education Provider.

    TEQSA has accredited the following higher education course of study under section 49 of the TEQSA Act, for a period of nine months to 19 November 2015:

    • Graduate Diploma in Meteorology

    Main reasons for decision

    TEQSA has assessed the application submitted by Commonwealth of Australia, trading as the Bureau of Meteorology Training Centre against the Threshold Standards. The scope of the assessment included all its Australian sites. The Commonwealth of Australia, trading as the Bureau of Meteorology Training Centre has demonstrated to TEQSA that it meets the Threshold Standards.

    The period of accreditation for the course of study is an administrative arrangement as the Commonwealth of Australia, trading as the Bureau of Meteorology Training Centre is required to have at least one accredited course to be registered. This period allows time for the BMTC to submit further evidence in relation to the accreditation of the course.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Registration
    Decision ID
    ID1112
  • Registration Renewal 26 October 2016

    Provider: BPP Institute Pty Ltd (formerly CIC Higher Education Pty Ltd)

    Renewal of registration

    Report on application for renewal of registration of Cambridge International College (Vic) Pty Ltd

    TEQSA has agreed for the registration of Cambridge International College (Vic) Pty Ltd (Cambridge) as a higher education provider to be renewed for the period until 1 November 2019 under subsection 36(1) of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (the TEQSA Act) in the provider category of 'Higher Education Provider'.

    TEQSA has also agreed for the accreditation of the following courses of study offered by Cambridge to be renewed for the period until 1 November 2019 under subsection 56(1) of the TEQSA Act:

    • Bachelor of Business
    • Bachelor of Business (Accounting)
    • Bachelor of Business (Management) and
    • Bachelor of Business (Marketing).

    Decisions on registration and accreditation have been made accordingly and conditions on the registration of Cambridge have been imposed under subsection 32(1) of the TEQSA Act. A copy of the conditions is available at Attachment 1.

    Background to Decision

    Cambridge applied to TEQSA for renewal of its registration as a higher education provider under Part 3 of the TEQSA Act and for renewal of the accreditation of its four higher education courses under Part 4 of the TEQSA Act.

    Main Reasons for Decision

    After reviewing the evidence relating to Cambridge's current and historical compliance with the Threshold Standards, TEQSA considered that there were a number of risks related to Cambridge's capacity to meet the Threshold Standards. In particular, Cambridge's history of delivery of higher education raises substantial concerns about Cambridge's corporate and academic governance, arrangements to protect academic integrity, staffing, course admission practices and course assessment arrangements.

    However, in the course of the assessment of Cambridge's application, Cambridge provided some evidence that it is addressing, or has addressed, these issues. On this basis, TEQSA agreed that it was appropriate to for Cambridge's registration to be renewed for a period until 1 November 2019 and to impose a number of conditions on Cambridge's registration.

    The conditions are designed to address the following risks:

    • The effectiveness of Cambridge's corporate and academic governance of its higher education operations and Cambridge 's capacity to manage and effectively quality assure those operations including arrangements to protect academic integrity in accordance with provider registration standards (PRS) 3.7, 3.8 and 4.3;
    • The need for Cambridge to ensure that it has appropriately qualified personnel, including teaching staff qualified to at least one AQF qualification level higher in the relevant discipline than the course being taught, to manage and to provide academic leadership at all locations at which its courses are delivered as required by PRS 5.2 and 5.3 and Provider Course Accreditation Standard (PCAS) 4.4;
    • The need for Cambridge to effectively quality assure the admission criteria for its course in accordance with Provider Course Accreditation Standards (PCAS) 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4; and
    • The need for Cambridge to ensure the effectiveness of assessment and achievement of expected student learning outcomes for students in its courses in accordance with PCAS 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6.

    TEQSA is satisfied that the conditions will provide a framework for TEQSA to oversee the key risks associated with Cambridge's corporate and academic governance arrangements and its responsibilities to students. The conditions will also enable TEQSA to closely monitor the effectiveness of Cambridge's quality assurance arrangements for systematic monitoring, review and improvement of its higher education operations and robust process for the review of its courses.

    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 Cambridge addresses the risks identified above.

    Attachment 1: Conditions imposed on the registration of Cambridge International College (Vic) Pty Ltd

    Condition 1: External independent audits

    1.1. The College will engage at the College's expense suitably qualified independent experts (with the agreement of the Agency to the identity and terms of reference of the experts, which agreement is not to be unreasonably withheld) to review and make recommendations to the College (independent audits) in relation to the following matters:

    (a) the College's Academic Integrity Framework incorporating the content and implementation of Academic Integrity Policy, Academic Misconduct Policy and Procedure and Plagiarism Policy and Procedure;

    (b) the content and implementation of the College's Academic Progress Policy and Procedure, including the identification and management of students at risk;

    (c) the content of the College's courses, particularly the course design, course review and assessment approaches; and

    (d) the College's compliance with the Education for Overseas Students Act 2000 (Cth) and the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2007.

    1.2. The independent experts will:

    (a) be suitably qualified to undertake the independent audits;

    (b) not be a past or present member of the College's staff;

    (c) not have been engaged as a consultant to the College; and

    (d) not have any conflict of interest.

    1.3. The outcomes of the independent audits are to be reported to the College's Academic Board, Board of Directors and the Agency by 30 April 2017.

    1.4. The College is to prepare an implementation plan for each of the recommendations in the expert reports, approved by the Academic Board and Board of Directors, to be provided to the Agency no later than 31 May 2017.

    1.5. The College is to report to the Agency on the implementation of the outcomes of the independent audits on:

    (a) 31 July 2017; and

    (b) such further dates as the Agency may require after the 31 July 2017 report.

    Condition 2: Student to academic staff ratio

    2.1. Commencing from 1 January 2017, the College must endeavour to maintain a maximum student to academic staff ratio of 30:1, calculated using the methodology set out on page 18 of the TEQSA Risk Assessment Framework document.

    2.2. The College must notify the Agency if its student to academic staff ratio increases above 30:1 for a period longer than 5 business days.

    Condition 3: Assessment moderation

    3.1. The Director of Higher Education must prepare a report to the Academic Board by 31 November 2016 regarding amendments to the College's External Moderation and Benchmarking Policy and Assessment Policy in relation to:

    (a) including minimum qualifications and experience for internal and external moderators of the College's assessment items; and

    (b) the regularity with which such moderation is conducted.

    3.2. The College must report to the Agency on the outcome of that report by 31 January 2017.

    Condition 4: Student performance analysis and reporting obligation

    4.1. The College is required to:

    (a) provide the Agency, no later than 31 January 2017, with a comprehensive diagnostic analysis of the probable causes for observed rates and trends for student attrition, progression, minimum time completion rates and absent failure rates, for each accredited higher education course it offers and each year, for the period 2014 to 2016 inclusive. The analysis must include accurate data on student attrition, completion, progression, grade distribution and absent failure rates and include analysis by:

    (i) entry path (comparing students admitted under each entry pathway);

    (ii) credit awarded (comparing students admitted with no credit awarded with students admitted with credit for up to a third of the course and between a third and two thirds of the course);

    (iii) education agent;

    (iv) basis for assessment of the student's English language proficiency;

    (v) country of origin;

    (vi) referral to and uptake of student support (including participation in formal study support programs); and

    (vii) student achievement in similar courses at other higher education providers.

    (b) develop and provide to the Agency by 31 March 2017, a detailed strategy, having regard to the comprehensive diagnostic analysis required under 4.1(a) above, which:

    (i) includes specific targets for improvement of student attrition, completion, progression rates and absent failure rates for each course and each year over the forward registration period; and

    (ii) gives consideration to admission practices and standards, study load of students, the identification of students at risk of not progressing academically and the adequacy and effectiveness of student support.

    (c) revise the targets determined in accordance with 4.1(b) above if and as directed by the Agency.

    (d) demonstrate improvement, with reference to the targets to be stablished under 4.1(b) and 4.1(c), overall and for each course of study, through annually reporting to the Agency on these rates by 31 January each year (for the rates in the previous year) throughout the period of registration, with these reports to commence on 31 January 2018.

    Condition 5: General reporting obligations

    5.1. By 31 July and 31 January each year, the College must provide to the Agency copies of the following for the previous six month period:

    (a) each report to the Board of Directors on student performance, including progress, attrition and completion rates;

    (b) minutes of meetings of the Board of Directors

    (c) minutes of meeting of the Academic Board, which:

    (d) demonstrate a process consistent with the TEQSA Guidance Notes for the relevant bodies on the matters the subject of discussion; and

    (e) specify the extent to which the discussion took account of external advice or input.

    Condition
    Decision Type
    Re-registration
    Decision ID
    ID1113
  • Re-registration 13 November 2014

    Provider: Centre for Pavement Engineering Education Incorporated

    Renewal of registration

    Report on renewal of registration of Centre for Pavement Engineering Education Incorporated

    TEQSA has determined, under Section 36(1) of the TEQSA Act, that registration of Centre for Pavement Engineering Education Incorporated (CPEE) as a higher education provider be renewed for a period of three years to 13 November 2017 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 CPEE as a higher education provider.

    CPEE provide evidence to TEQSA as part of its application to renew registration due in 2017 that:

    Condition 1:

    CPEE has demonstrated a commitment and capacity to invest over the period of registration in its higher education operations specifically in IT infrastructure systems, electronic library and information sources for staff and students to engage in appropriate contemporary approaches to teaching and learning.

    Condition 2:

    CPEE has established and implemented effective quality assurance for the ongoing improvement of all its higher education operations with a particular focus on systematic course monitoring, review and improvement including the collection and analysis of relevant data, particularly in relation to student progress and outcomes.

    Condition 3:

    CPEE undertakes a review of its current staffing profile to ensure it has the necessary staff positions, filled by appropriately qualified and experienced personnel to achieve its higher education objectives, and develops and implements a succession plan to ensure an adequate staffing profile into the future.

    Condition 4:

    CPEE has revised its Strategic Plan mapping a sustainable future direction for its higher education provision, and its capacity to deliver higher education which meets all the relevant standards under the TEQSA Act. The Strategic Plan is to identify key performance indicators, milestones and timeframes to guide management decision making.

    Background to Decision

    CPEE has submitted an application for renewal of registration in the category of Higher Education Provider under Section 35 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (the TEQSA Act). Subsection 36(4) of the TEQSA Act enables TEQSA to renew a provider's registration for a period not exceeding seven years.

    Main Reasons for Decision

    As part of the renewal of registration process, TEQSA has assessed the application submitted by CPEE against the Threshold Standards. The scope of the assessment included all its Australian sites.

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

    • The broad issues which relate to the CPEE's registration include:

      a) Capacity to sustain its higher education operations specifically in the provision of IT infrastructure systems, electronic library and information sources for staff and students

      b) Effectiveness of quality assurance arrangements

      c) Effectiveness of management to ensure human resources are appropriate

    TEQSA considers that the risks of non-compliance with the Threshold Standards involve a number of matters that may affect CPEE's capacity to manage and deliver its higher education awards.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Re-registration
    Decision ID
    ID1114
  • Re-accreditation 23 December 2016

    Provider: Montessori World Educational Institute (Australia) Inc

    Course: Graduate Diploma of Education (Montessori)

    Renewal of course accreditation

    Report on renewal of accreditation of one higher education course of study offered by Montessori World Educational Institute (Australia) Inc

    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 offered by Montessori World Educational Institute (Australia) Inc for a period of seven years until 23 December 2023:

    • Graduate Diploma of Education (Montessori)

    Main reasons for decision

    TEQSA has determined that the higher education course of study submitted by Montessori World Educational Institute (Australia) Inc for renewal of accreditation complies with the Provider Course Accreditation Standards and arrangements for delivery at all Australian sites.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Re-accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID0946
  • Revoke-Vary Conditions 4 January 2017

    Provider: ParaPharm Pty Ltd

    Course: Bachelor of Health Science (Mind Body Medicine)

    Varying Conditions on Registration and Accreditation

    Report on varying conditions on the registration of ParaPharm Pty Ltd and the accreditation of the Bachelor of Health Sciences (Mind Body Medicine) offered by ParaPharm Pty Ltd

    A delegate of TEQSA has varied under subsection 32(2) of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (the TEQSA Act), Condition 1 imposed on registration of ParaPharm Pty Ltd (refer to Renewal of Registration Public Report dated 21 September 2016).

    A delegate of TEQSA also varied under subsection 53(2) of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (the TEQSA Act), Condition 3 imposed on the accreditation of the Bachelor of Health Sciences (Mind Body Medicine) course offered by ParaPharm Pty Ltd (refer to Renewal of Registration Public Report dated 21 September 2016).

    Attachments 1 and 2 reflect the full suite of active conditions on the registration of ParaPharm Pty Ltd and the accreditation of the Bachelor of Health Sciences (Mind Body Medicine).

    Main reasons for decision

    The condition was varied to afford ParaPharm Pty Ltd additional time to meet the requirements of Part C of Condition 1 on its registration and Condition 3 on the accreditation of the Bachelor.

    Attachment 1

    Conditions imposed on the registration of ParaPharm Pty Ltd trading as Paramount College of Natural Medicine:

    i. ParaPharm Pty Ltd must review the following three courses of study:

    • Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy)
    • Bachelor of Health Science (Nutritional Medicine)
    • Bachelor of Health Science (Western Herbal Medicine)

      and its information resources in light of the matters described in the 2016 expert reports and, within three months of the date of these orders, provide TEQSA with the following:

      1. a list of the changes to be made to each of the courses;
      2. evidence that the changes have been considered and approved by ParaPharm Pty Ltd's Academic Committee; and

      within six months of the date of these orders, provide TEQSA with the following:

      1. evidence from an independent expert (approved by TEQSA prior to his/her appointment) that the revised courses and information resources will allow students to achieve the learning outcomes of the courses (Condition 1);

    ii. ParaPharm Pty Ltd must not enrol any new students in the following three courses of study:

    • Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy)
    • Bachelor of Health Science (Nutritional Medicine)
    • Bachelor of Health Science (Western Herbal Medicine).

      until A and B of Condition 1 are met (Condition 2);

    iii. ParaPharm Pty Ltd must, within one month of the date of these orders and, at least one month prior to the beginning of each financial year in which it is registered, provide TEQSA with the following:

    1. a budget describing ParaPharm Pty Ltd's planned expenditure on staffing, facilities and educational resources for the financial year, which includes details on how ParaPharm Pty Ltd intends to address the concerns raised in the 2016 expert reports in relation to the currency of ParaPharm Pty Ltd's information resources and the adequacy of ParaPharm Pty Ltd's physical facilities (particularly its specialised facilities); and
    2. evidence that the budget has been considered and approved by ParaPharm Pty Ltd's Board of Governors, with the benefit of advice from the ParaPharm Pty Ltd's Academic Committee (Condition 3);

    iv. For six months from the date of these orders, ParaPharm Pty Ltd must provide TEQSA with a copy of the minutes of each meeting of its Board of governors and Academic Committee (minutes) no later than 21 days after the meeting takes place. After the initial six month period, ParaPharm Pty Ltd must provide the minutes no later than two weeks after the date the meeting takes place. The minutes must:

    1. demonstrate a process consistent with the TEQSA Guidance Notes for the relevant bodies on the matters the subject of discussion;
    2. include consideration of the matters required to be considered by the relevant bodies under the Higher Education Standards Framework, including risk management, delegations, course review, student performance, financial sustainability, facilities and staffing; and
    3. specify the extent to which the discussion took account of external advice or input (Condition 4);

    v. Within one month of the date of these orders, ParaPharm Pty Ltd must provide to TEQSA revised position descriptions for its Faculty Manager and another person or other persons, which set out the specific responsibilities of those staff to guide and support students to access library and information resources (Condition 5); and

    vi. Within six months after the date of these orders, ParaPharm Pty Ltd must provide TEQSA with a report from an independent external expert (approved by TEQSA prior to his/her appointment), which reviews ParaPharm Pty Ltd's clinic arrangements and confirms that those arrangements provide for appropriate supervision, resources and student experiences to prepare students for practice in the field of their course of study (Condition 6).

    Attachment 2

    Conditions imposed on the accreditation of the Bachelor of Health Science (Mind Body Medicine) offered by ParaPharm Pty Ltd trading as Paramount College of Natural Medicine:

    i. ParaPharm Pty Ltd must not enrol, or allow to be enrolled, any new students in the Bachelor of Health Science (Mind Body Medicine) course;

    ii. any students currently enrolled in the Bachelor of Health Sciences (Mind Body Medicine) course who are scheduled to complete the course by 31 July 2017 may continue studying the course; and

    iii. any students currently enrolled in the Bachelor of Health Sciences (Mind Body Medicine) course who are not scheduled to complete the course by 31 July 2017 must be transferred to another appropriate course or be provided with an appropriate refund within six months of the date of these orders

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Vary/Revoke Conditions
    Decision ID
    ID0947
  • Re-accreditation 15 February 2017

    Provider: Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd

    Course: Diploma of Media and Communication (previously Diploma of Mass Media and Communication)

    Renewal of course accreditation

    Report on renewal of accreditation of five (5) higher education courses of study offered by Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd

    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 courses of study offered by Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd for a period of seven years until 15 February 2024

    • Diploma of Business
    • Diploma of Information Technology
    • Diploma of Media and Communication (previously Diploma of Mass Media and Communication)
    • Diploma of Bioscience
    • Diploma of Health Sciences

    Main reasons for decision

    TEQSA has determined that the five (5) higher education courses of study submitted by Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd for accreditation comply with the Provider Course Accreditation Standards and arrangements for delivery at all Australian sites.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Re-accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID0948
  • Re-accreditation 15 February 2017

    Provider: Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd

    Course: Diploma of Bioscience

    Renewal of course accreditation

    Report on renewal of accreditation of five (5) higher education courses of study offered by Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd

    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 courses of study offered by Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd for a period of seven years until 15 February 2024

    • Diploma of Business
    • Diploma of Information Technology
    • Diploma of Media and Communication (previously Diploma of Mass Media and Communication)
    • Diploma of Bioscience
    • Diploma of Health Sciences

    Main reasons for decision

    TEQSA has determined that the five (5) higher education courses of study submitted by Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd for accreditation comply with the Provider Course Accreditation Standards and arrangements for delivery at all Australian sites.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Re-accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID0949