• Revoke and Vary Conditions 02 December 2016

    Provider: International College of Management, Sydney Pty. Limited

    Conditions on Registration

    Report on revocation and variation of conditions on registration of International College of Management Sydney Pty Ltd (ICMS)

    On 2 December 2016 TEQSA, under Section 32(3) of the TEQSA Act, revoked conditions 1, 3, 4 and 5 and varied condition 2 imposed on the registration of the International College of Management Sydney Pty Ltd (ICMS) (refer public report of 29 October 2015).

    Condition 1 (revoked):

    Within three months of being notified of this decision, ICMS is to formulate a revised Academic Board Charter. The revised Charter will prescribe:

    a) the circumstances in which the Academic Board Chair may act on behalf of the Academic Board between meetings of the Board;

    b) actions to be taken in the event that a quorum is not attained at any Academic Board meeting;

    c) the process to be followed in the event that a member of the Academic Board does not, or is not able to attend an Academic Board meeting. ICMS must provide TEQSA a copy of the revised Charter within 14 days of the ICMS Governing Body approving the Charter.

    The decision to revoke condition 1 was made on the basis that TEQSA was satisfied that the condition had been met.

    Condition 2 (varied):

    ICMS is required to:

    A. provide TEQSA, within three months of the date of notification of this decision, with a comprehensive diagnostic analysis of the probable causes for observed rates and trends for student attrition, progression and minimum time completion rates and failure rates, for each accredited higher education course it offers and each year, for the period 2011 to 2014 inclusive. The analysis must include accurate data on student attrition, completion, progression and grade distribution and include analysis by:

    1. entry path (comparing students admitted under each entry pathway);
    2. 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);
    3. study mode (comparing students who take less than a full-time study load, exactly a full-time study load and greater than a full-time study load, where full-time study load is equal to 36 ICMS credit points in a calendar year);
    4. place of study;
    5. whether students are domestic or international students;
    6. referral to and uptake of student support (including participation in formal study support programs); and
    7. student achievement in similar courses at other higher education providers.

    B. develop and provide to TEQSA by 1 May 2016, a detailed strategy, having regard to the comprehensive diagnostic analysis required under (A) above, which:

    1. includes specific targets for improvement of student attrition, completion and progression rates and failure rates for each course and each year over the forward registration period; and
    2. 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 (B) above if and as directed by TEQSA.

    D. demonstrate improvement, with reference to the targets to be established under (B) and (C), overall and for each course of study, through annually reporting to TEQSA on these rates by 1 July each year (for the rates in the previous calendar year) throughout the period of registration, with these reports to commence on 1 July 2016.

    Condition 2 (amended to):

    ICMS is required to demonstrate improvement, with reference to the targets that have been established under previous Registration Conditions 2(B) and 2(C), overall and for each course of study, through annually reporting to TEQSA on these rates by 1 July each year (for the rates in the previous calendar year) throughout the period of registration, with these reports to commence on 1 July 2016.

    The decision to vary condition 2 was made on the basis that TEQSA was satisfied that the condition 2 parts 2A, 2B and 2C had been met.

    Condition 3 (revoked):

    Within three months of notification of this decision ICMS must provide TEQSA with:

    A. details of how the policies which ensure staff are appropriately qualified and experienced to teach the course of study have been applied to each member of staff teaching the courses, including:

    1. ICMS's assessment of whether each staff member without a qualification at least one AQF level above the course taught has professional experience which gives the staff member the knowledge, skills and capacity to apply knowledge and skills equivalent to a qualification at least one AQF level above the course taught, and
    2. the support ICMS will provide to each staff member without a qualification at least one AQF level above the course taught to undertake further study or professional development and scholarship in the discipline they teach.

    B. a workforce plan for the next three years. The plan will detail ICMS approach and rationale for the employment of casual staff and will also detail how ICMS ensures that it continues to maintain appropriate human resources to support student learning outcomes. The plan will identify how ICMS will mitigate the risk of casual or sessional staff not being appropriately supported and resourced to provide a continuity of support for students, anchor academic activities, engage in scholarly activities and be active contributing members in a community of scholarship.

    The decision to revoke condition 3 was made on the basis that TEQSA was satisfied that the condition had been met.

    Condition 4 (revoked):

    ICMS is to review its policy on external moderation and the extent to which it has complied with this policy. Within three months of notification of this decision ICMS must provide TEQSA with a copy of the review which is to include findings of the review and an implementation plan, which includes key dates and outcomes of any required changes to the current policy.

    The decision to revoke condition 4 was made on the basis that TEQSA was satisfied that the condition had been met.

    Condition 5 (revoked):

    ICMS must provide TEQSA by 30 June 2016, evidence that demonstrates ICMS benchmarks the academic standards intended to be achieved by students and the standards actually achieved by students in each of the courses of study offered by ICMS 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 to revoke condition 5 was made on the basis that TEQSA was satisfied that the condition had been met.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Vary/Revoke Conditions
    Decision ID
    ID1168
  • Revoke Conditions 27 October 2016

    Provider: UOWC Ltd (formerly ITC Education Ltd)

    Renewal of registration

    Report on revocation of Condition One on Renewal of Registration of UOWC Ltd

    On 27 October 2016 TEQSA revoked, under Section 32(2) of the TEQSA Act, Condition 1 imposed on the registration of UOWC Ltd (refer public report of 7 July 2016). The decision to revoke the conditions was made on the basis that TEQSA was satisfied that Condition One had been met.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Vary/Revoke Conditions
    Decision ID
    ID1169
  • Revoke Conditions 20 August 2016

    Provider: Proteus Technologies Pty Ltd

    Initial of registration

    Report on revocation of condition(s) of registration of Proteus Technologies Pty Ltd

    On 20 August 2016 TEQSA revoked, under subsection 32(2) of the TEQSA Act, the conditions imposed on the registration of Proteus Technologies Pty Ltd (refer public report of 27 April 2016). The decision to revoke the conditions was made on the basis that TEQSA was satisfied that the conditions had been met.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Vary/Revoke Conditions
    Decision ID
    ID1170
  • Accreditation 27 July 2015

    Provider: Alphacrucis University College Ltd

    Course: Bachelor of Education (Primary)

    Course accreditation

    Report on accreditation of three higher education courses of study offered by Alphacrucis College Pty Ltd

    A delegate of TEQSA has accredited, under section 49 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (the TEQSA Act), the following higher education courses of study offered by Alphacrucis College Pty Ltd for a period of seven years until 27 July 2022:

    • Diploma of Arts
    • Bachelor of Education (Primary) and
    • Master of Teaching (Secondary)

    Main reasons for decision

    TEQSA has determined that the three higher education courses of study submitted by Alphacrucis College Pty Ltd for accreditation comply with the Provider Course Accreditation Standards and arrangements for delivery at all Australian sites.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID1171
  • Re-accreditation 08 August 2013

    Provider: Alphacrucis University College Ltd

    Course: Bachelor of Ministry (formerly Bachelor of Contemporary Ministry)

    Renewal of course accreditation

    Report on renewal of accreditation of one higher education course of study offered by Alphacrucis College Limited

    TEQSA has determined, under Section 56 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (the TEQSA Act), to renew accreditation of the following higher education course of study offered by Alphacrucis College Limited for a period of seven years until 8 August 2020:

    • Bachelor of Ministry (formerly Bachelor of Contemporary Ministry)

    Background to Decision

    Alphacrucis College Limited submitted an application for renewal of accreditation of one course of study under Part 4 of the TEQSA Act. Subsection 45(4) of the TEQSA Act requires a registered higher education provider who is not authorised to self-accredit the course of study to apply to TEQSA for accreditation. Subsection 56(4) enables TEQSA to renew accreditation of a course of study for a period not exceeding seven years.

    Main Reasons for the Decision

    TEQSA has determined that the higher education course of study submitted by Alphacrucis College Limited for accreditation comply with the Provider Course Accreditation Standards. The course accreditation covers delivery at all Australian sites.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Re-accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID1172
  • Accreditation 08 August 2013

    Provider: Alphacrucis University College Ltd

    Course: Bachelor of Theology

    Course accreditation

    Report on accreditation of five higher education courses of study offered by Alphacrucis College Limited

    TEQSA has determined, under section 49 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (the TEQSA Act), to grant accreditation of the following higher education courses of study offered by Alphacrucis College Limited for a period of seven years until 8 August 2020:

    • Bachelor of Business
    • Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Ministry
    • Bachelor of Theology
    • Master of Theology
    • Associate Degree in Ministry

    Background to Decision

    Alphacrucis College Limited submitted an application for accreditation of five courses of study under Part 4 of the TEQSA Act. Subsection 45(4) of the TEQSA Act requires a registered higher education provider who is not authorised to self-accredit the course of study to apply to TEQSA for accreditation. Subsection 49(6) enables TEQSA to grant accreditation of a course of study for a period not exceeding seven years.

    Main Reasons for the Decision

    TEQSA has determined that the five higher education courses of study submitted by Alphacrucis College Limited for accreditation comply with the Provider Course Accreditation Standards. The course accreditation covers delivery at all Australian sites.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID1173
  • Re-accreditation 13 November 2013

    Provider: ACAP University College Pty Ltd (formerly Navitas Professional Institute Pty Ltd)

    Course: Graduate Certificate in Counselling Skills

    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 Navitas Professional Institute Pty Ltd

    TEQSA has determined, under Section 56 of the TEQSA Act, to renew accreditation of the following higher education course of study in teach out mode offered by Navitas Professional Institute Pty Ltd until 31 May 2014:

    • Graduate Certificate in Counselling Skills

    Background to Decision

    Navitas Professional Institute Pty Ltd submitted an application for renewal of accreditation of one course of study in teach out mode under Part 4 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 ('the TEQSA Act'). The purpose of this decision is to facilitate the completion of studies by students enrolled in the course or the transition of students into other equivalent courses offered by the provider or other higher education providers. This also means that no further enrolments are permitted into these courses. Subsection 45(4) of the TEQSA Act requires a registered higher education provider who is not authorised to self-accredit the course of study to apply to TEQSA for accreditation. Subsection 56(4) enables TEQSA to renew accreditation of a course of study for a period not exceeding seven years.

    Main Reasons for the Decision

    TEQSA has determined that the higher education course of study submitted by Navitas Professional Institute Pty Ltd for accreditation complies with the Provider Course Accreditation Standards. The course accreditation covers delivery at all Australian sites.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Re-accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID1174
  • Withdrawal 29 August 2016

    Provider: Tabor College Tasmania Inc.

    Withdrawal of registration

    Report on withdrawal of registration of Tabor College Tasmania Inc.

    Tabor College Tasmania Inc. has applied to TEQSA to withdraw its registration as a higher education provider, under Section 43 of the TEQSA Act.

    TEQSA has approved this withdrawal, effective from 29 August 2016.

    Main reasons for the decision

    The withdrawal of registration has occurred because Tabor College Tasmania has merged with Alphacrucis College Limited. Tabor College Tasmania and Alphacrucis College have jointly worked to transition students in Tabor College Tasmania courses, and TEQSA is satisfied that these arrangements are appropriate and do not disadvantage students.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Withdraw Registration
    Decision ID
    ID1175
  • Re-registration 11 May 2017

    Provider: Moore Theological College Council

    Renewal of registration

    Report on renewal of registration for the Moore Theological College Council

    On 11 May 2017, TEQSA determined, under subsection 36(1) of the TEQSA Act, that the registration of the Moore Theological College Council be renewed for a period of seven years to 11 May 2024 in the provider category of 'Higher Education Provider', with self-accrediting authority in the broad field of field of philosophy and religious studies.

    Main reasons for decision

    TEQSA has assessed the application submitted by the Moore Theological College Council against the Threshold Standards. The scope of the assessment included all its Australian sites.

    TEQSA found that the Moore Theological College Council continues to meet the Threshold Standards and its capability to continue exercising its self-accrediting authority for AQF levels 5 - 10 has been clearly demonstrated.

    In particular, TEQSA found that the Moore Theological College Council has demonstrated:

    • a commitment to building and supporting its culture of scholarship and research capacity
    • robust quality assurance processes
    • extensive benchmarking and external academic input
    • strong academic leadership and graduate outcomes
    • well-targeted support, appropriate to the varying needs of its students.
    Decision
    Decision Type
    Re-registration
    Decision ID
    ID1177