• Extension of registration 6 June 2019

    Provider: Monash College Pty Ltd

    Extension of registration

    Report on extension of registration of Monash College Pty Ltd

    On 6 June 2019, TEQSA extended, under section 37A of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011, the registration of Monash College Pty Ltd for a period of two years until 30 May 2022.

    Main reasons for the decision

    TEQSA made this decision on the basis that Monash College Pty Ltd has robust arrangements in place to ensure that it continues to meet the Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2015. Monash College Pty Ltd has demonstrated an established track record of high quality delivery of higher education.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Registration
    Decision ID
    ID1705
  • Extension of accreditation 6 June 2019

    Provider: Monash College Pty Ltd

    Course: Diploma of Arts

    Extension of accreditation

    Report on extension of accreditation of five higher education courses of study offered by Monash College Pty Ltd

    On 6 June 2019, TEQSA extended, under section 57A of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011, the accreditation of the following courses offered by Monash College Pty Ltd until 30 May 2022:

    1. Diploma of Science
    2. Diploma of Arts
    3. Diploma of Art and Design
    4. Diploma of Business
    5. Diploma of Engineering.

    Main reasons for the decision

    TEQSA made this decision to align the accreditation with the provider's extended registration period.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID1706
  • Extension of accreditation 6 June 2019

    Provider: Monash College Pty Ltd

    Course: Diploma of Art and Design (formerly Diploma of Art and Design Studies)

    Extension of accreditation

    Report on extension of accreditation of five higher education courses of study offered by Monash College Pty Ltd

    On 6 June 2019, TEQSA extended, under section 57A of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011, the accreditation of the following courses offered by Monash College Pty Ltd until 30 May 2022:

    1. Diploma of Science
    2. Diploma of Arts
    3. Diploma of Art and Design
    4. Diploma of Business
    5. Diploma of Engineering.

    Main reasons for the decision

    TEQSA made this decision to align the accreditation with the provider's extended registration period.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID1707
  • Extension of accreditation 6 June 2019

    Provider: Monash College Pty Ltd

    Course: Diploma of Business

    Extension of accreditation

    Report on extension of accreditation of five higher education courses of study offered by Monash College Pty Ltd

    On 6 June 2019, TEQSA extended, under section 57A of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011, the accreditation of the following courses offered by Monash College Pty Ltd until 30 May 2022:

    1. Diploma of Science
    2. Diploma of Arts
    3. Diploma of Art and Design
    4. Diploma of Business
    5. Diploma of Engineering.

    Main reasons for the decision

    TEQSA made this decision to align the accreditation with the provider's extended registration period.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID1708
  • Extension of accreditation 6 June 2019

    Provider: Monash College Pty Ltd

    Course: Diploma of Engineering (formerly Diploma of Engineering Studies)

    Extension of accreditation

    Report on extension of accreditation of five higher education courses of study offered by Monash College Pty Ltd

    On 6 June 2019, TEQSA extended, under section 57A of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011, the accreditation of the following courses offered by Monash College Pty Ltd until 30 May 2022:

    1. Diploma of Science
    2. Diploma of Arts
    3. Diploma of Art and Design
    4. Diploma of Business
    5. Diploma of Engineering.

    Main reasons for the decision

    TEQSA made this decision to align the accreditation with the provider's extended registration period.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID1709
  • Extension of accreditation 6 June 2019

    Provider: Monash College Pty Ltd

    Course: Diploma of Science

    Extension of accreditation

    Report on extension of accreditation of five higher education courses of study offered by Monash College Pty Ltd

    On 6 June 2019, TEQSA extended, under section 57A of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011, the accreditation of the following courses offered by Monash College Pty Ltd until 30 May 2022:

    1. Diploma of Science
    2. Diploma of Arts
    3. Diploma of Art and Design
    4. Diploma of Business
    5. Diploma of Engineering.

    Main reasons for the decision

    TEQSA made this decision to align the accreditation with the provider's extended registration period.

    Decision
    Decision Type
    Accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID1710
  • Registration 22 May 2019

    Provider: Australian Campus Management Pty Ltd

    Registration

    Report on registration of Australian Campus Management Pty Ltd

    On 22 May 2019, TEQSA:

    • granted, under section 21 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (TEQSA Act), the application by Australian Campus Management Pty Ltd (trading as Canterbury Institute of Management) for registration in the category of Higher Education Provider, for a period of five years until 22 May 2024.
    • imposed, under section 32 of the TEQSA Act, two conditions on the registration of Australian Campus Management Pty Ltd.

    Condition 1: Academic Leadership

    Australian Campus Management Pty Ltd must not enrol students in, or commence delivery of, the Bachelor of Business until TEQSA notifies the provider that TEQSA is satisfied that the provider has appointed suitably qualified academic staff engaged to provide academic leadership in each of the four majors of the Bachelor of Business (Accounting, Hospitality Management, Information Systems, and Management).

    Condition 2: Academic Staffing

    Within 4 weeks following the census date of each study period, Australian Campus Management Pty Ltd (ACM) must provide to TEQSA a report which identifies:

    1. For every unit offered in one of its higher education courses in the current study period, the title of the unit, the number of students enrolled in the unit, the staff member(s) engaged to teach the unit and, for each staff member:
      1. the highest qualification in the discipline of the course being taught;
      2. the professional experience held;
      3. to the extent that the staff member does not have a qualification in a relevant discipline at least one Australian Qualifications Framework level above the course in which they are teaching, a summary of the basis on which ACM assessed that individual as having knowledge, skills and the capacity to apply knowledge and skills equivalent to such a qualification;
      4. whether the staff member is employed on a full-time, part-time or casual basis and (if the staff member is employed on a part-time or casual basis) the staff member's expected fraction of full-time employment;
      5. the research and scholarly activity relevant to the unit being taught undertaken by the staff member in the preceding year.
    2. For every unit proposed to be offered in one of its higher education courses in the forthcoming study period, the title of the unit, the number of students enrolled in the unit, the staff member(s) engaged to teach the unit and, for each staff member:
      1. the highest qualification in the discipline of the course being taught;
      2. the professional experience held;
      3. to the extent that the staff member does not have a qualification in a relevant discipline at least one Australian Qualifications Framework level above the course in which they are proposed to teach, a summary of the basis on which ACM assessed that individual as having knowledge, skills and the capacity to apply knowledge and skills equivalent to such a qualification;
      4. whether the staff member is employed on a full-time, part-time or casual basis and (if the staff member is employed on a part-time or casual basis) the staff member's expected fraction of full-time employment;
      5. the research and scholarly activity relevant to the unit being taught undertaken by the staff member in the preceding year.
    • accredited, under section 49 of the TEQSA Act, the Bachelor of Business (Accounting) offered by Australian Campus Management Pty Ltd, trading as Canterbury Institute of Management, for a period of five years until 22 May 2024.

    Main reasons for the decision

    TEQSA made these decisions in light of the risk that Australian Campus Management Pty Ltd may not meet, or continue to meet, the following provision of the Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2015:

    1. Standards 3.2.1. and 6.1.3 of Part A, in relation to the adequacy of academic leadership and academic staffing.
    Condition
    Decision Type
    Registration
    Decision ID
    ID1711
  • Registration and accreditation 22 May 2019

    Provider: Australian Campus Management Pty Ltd

    Course: Bachelor of Business

    Registration

    Report on registration of Australian Campus Management Pty Ltd

    On 22 May 2019, TEQSA:

    • granted, under section 21 of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (TEQSA Act), the application by Australian Campus Management Pty Ltd (trading as Canterbury Institute of Management) for registration in the category of Higher Education Provider, for a period of five years until 22 May 2024.
    • imposed, under section 32 of the TEQSA Act, two conditions on the registration of Australian Campus Management Pty Ltd.

    Condition 1: Academic Leadership

    Australian Campus Management Pty Ltd must not enrol students in, or commence delivery of, the Bachelor of Business until TEQSA notifies the provider that TEQSA is satisfied that the provider has appointed suitably qualified academic staff engaged to provide academic leadership in each of the four majors of the Bachelor of Business (Accounting, Hospitality Management, Information Systems, and Management).

    Condition 2: Academic Staffing

    Within 4 weeks following the census date of each study period, Australian Campus Management Pty Ltd (ACM) must provide to TEQSA a report which identifies:

    1. For every unit offered in one of its higher education courses in the current study period, the title of the unit, the number of students enrolled in the unit, the staff member(s) engaged to teach the unit and, for each staff member:
      1. the highest qualification in the discipline of the course being taught;
      2. the professional experience held;
      3. to the extent that the staff member does not have a qualification in a relevant discipline at least one Australian Qualifications Framework level above the course in which they are teaching, a summary of the basis on which ACM assessed that individual as having knowledge, skills and the capacity to apply knowledge and skills equivalent to such a qualification;
      4. whether the staff member is employed on a full-time, part-time or casual basis and (if the staff member is employed on a part-time or casual basis) the staff member's expected fraction of full-time employment;
      5. the research and scholarly activity relevant to the unit being taught undertaken by the staff member in the preceding year.
    2. For every unit proposed to be offered in one of its higher education courses in the forthcoming study period, the title of the unit, the number of students enrolled in the unit, the staff member(s) engaged to teach the unit and, for each staff member:
      1. the highest qualification in the discipline of the course being taught;
      2. the professional experience held;
      3. to the extent that the staff member does not have a qualification in a relevant discipline at least one Australian Qualifications Framework level above the course in which they are proposed to teach, a summary of the basis on which ACM assessed that individual as having knowledge, skills and the capacity to apply knowledge and skills equivalent to such a qualification;
      4. whether the staff member is employed on a full-time, part-time or casual basis and (if the staff member is employed on a part-time or casual basis) the staff member's expected fraction of full-time employment;
      5. the research and scholarly activity relevant to the unit being taught undertaken by the staff member in the preceding year.
    • accredited, under section 49 of the TEQSA Act, the Bachelor of Business (Accounting) offered by Australian Campus Management Pty Ltd, trading as Canterbury Institute of Management, for a period of five years until 22 May 2024.

    Main reasons for the decision

    TEQSA made these decisions in light of the risk that Australian Campus Management Pty Ltd may not meet, or continue to meet, the following provision of the Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2015:

    1. Standards 3.2.1. and 6.1.3 of Part A, in relation to the adequacy of academic leadership and academic staffing.
    Decision
    Decision Type
    Accreditation
    Decision ID
    ID1712
  • Vary registration conditions 26 February 2019

    Provider: Polytechnic Institute Australia Pty Ltd

    Polytechnic Institute Australia Pty Ltd: Vary registration conditions 26 February 2019

    Variation of Registration Conditions

    On 9 May 2018, TEQSA: imposed, under section 32 of the TEQSA Act, six conditions on the registration of PIA. The original conditions are set out at Attachment A of this report.

    On the 26 February 2019 the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) made the decision to substitute Conditions 1 to 6 that were originally imposed on the 9 May 2018 by TEQSA. The substituted Conditions are set out below.

    Condition 1

    By 31 March 2019, the Polytechnic Institute of Australia Pty Ltd (PIA) must provide TEQSA with evidence demonstrating consideration and approval of the following documents by the Board of Directors:

    1. reports monitoring progress against the targets set out in the 2018-2023 Strategic Plan approved by the Board of Directors on 13 November 2018, including actions taken to correct and underperformance
    2. reports monitoring risks to PIA's higher education operations

    Condition 3

    By 31 March each year from 2019 until further notice, PIA must provide TEQSA with a copy of:

    1. 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 higher education course it offers. The analysis must include accurate data on student attrition, completion, progression, grade distribution and absent failure rates 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. education agent;
      4. basis for assessment of the student's English language proficiency;
      5. country of origin;
      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.
    2. evidence of the Academic Board's report to the Board of Directors on student outcomes and the quality of teaching and learning, which addresses issues identified in the diagnostic analysis at (a), and includes recommendations for improvement.
    3. Board of Directors meeting minutes demonstrating consideration of the report at (b) and action taken in response to recommendations in the report.

    Condition 4

    By 31 January each year from 2020 until further notice, PIA must provide TEQSA with an annual scholarship report to the Board of Directors which reports against the scholarship development plan previously approved by PIA's Board of Directors and submitted to TEQSA, and evidence of the Board of Directors' consideration of, and response to, the report.

    Condition 5

    No later than four weeks prior to the commencement of each teaching period, PIA must provide TEQSA with:

    1. the schedule of units of study to be delivered in the relevant teaching period,
    2. the name of each staff member proposed to teach and assess each unit of study,
    3. each staff member's qualifications in the discipline of the unit being taught.

    Condition 6

    The following restrictions apply to PIA's delivery of its accredited courses:

    1. PIA may deliver its accredited courses of study only from its Sydney campus.
    2. PIA may not exceed total student enrolment of:
      1. 350 students, between 1 January 2019 and 31 December 2019;
      2. 400 students, between 1 January 2020 and 31 December 2020;
      3. 450 students, between 1 January 2021 and 31 December 2021; or
      4. 504 students, on and after 1 January 2022.

    Main reasons for the decision

    After reviewing the further material submitted by PIA, TEQSA was satisfied that PIA met some requirements of the six conditions imposed on the provider's registration. However, TEQSA considered that there remained a number of risks related to PIA's capacity to meet the Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2015.

    On this basis, TEQSA agreed that it was appropriate to vary the decision to impose six conditions on PIA's registration and to substitute the conditions set out above.

    The conditions are designed to address the risks that PIA may not continue to meet the following provisions of the Threshold Standards:

    1. Standard 6.2.1 of Part A, in relation to further development and implementation by PIA of its corporate governance monitoring and accountability framework, specifically its risk management and strategy for determining its future directions in higher education with realistic performance targets.
    2. Standard 6.3.2 of Part A, in relation to further development and implementation by PIA of academic governance and quality assurance mechanisms relating to monitoring and reporting of student performance.
    3. Standard 3.2.3 of Part A and Criterion B1.1.4 of Part B in relation to academic leadership and development and implementation by PIA of a scholarship framework to ensure academic staff are active in scholarship that informs their teaching

    ATTACHMENT A

    Condition 1

    By 31 March 2019, the Polytechnic Institute of Australia Pty Ltd (PIA) must provide TEQSA with evidence demonstrating consideration and approval of the following documents by the Board of Directors:

    1. revised strategic plan, and reports monitoring progress against targets, including actions taken to correct any underperformance.
    2. risk management framework, including reports monitoring risks to PIA's higher education operations.

    Condition 2

    By 31 August 2018 PIA must provide TEQSA with:

    1. a report from the Academic Board to the Board of Directors which addresses reasons for high failure rates and includes recommendations to improve student outcomes.
    2. Board of Directors meeting minutes demonstrating consideration of the report at (a) and action taken in response to recommendations in the report.

    Condition 3

    By 31 March each year from 2019 until further notice, PIA must provide TEQSA with a copy of:

    1. 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. The analysis must include accurate data on student attrition, completion, progression, grade distribution and absent failure rates 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. education agent;
      4. basis for assessment of the student's English language proficiency;
      5. country of origin;
      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.
    2. evidence of the Academic Board's report to the Board of Directors on student outcomes and the quality of teaching and learning, which addresses issues identified in the diagnostic analysis at (a), and includes recommendations for improvement.
    3. Board of Directors meeting minutes demonstrating consideration of the report at (b) and action taken in response to recommendations in the report.

    Condition 4

    1. By 31 January 2019, PIA must provide TEQSA with a scholarship development plan, approved by the Board of Directors, which includes targets for scholarly output for categories of scholarship recognised in TEQSA's Guidance Note on scholarship, to ensure academic staff are active in scholarship that informs their teaching.
    2. By 31 January each year from 2020 until further notice PIA must provide TEQSA with an annual scholarship report to the Board of Directors which reports against the scholarship development plan and evidence of the Board of Directors' consideration of, and response to, the report.

    Condition 5

    Not later than four weeks prior to the commencement of each teaching period, PIA must provide TEQSA with:

    1. the schedule of units of study to be delivered in the relevant teaching period.
    2. the name of each staff member proposed to teach and assess each unit of study.
    3. each staff member's qualifications in the discipline of the unit being taught.

    Condition 6

    The following restrictions apply to PIA's delivery of its accredited courses:

    1. PIA may deliver its accredited courses of study only from its Sydney campus.
    2. PIA may not exceed total student numbers of 300.
    Decision
    Decision Type
    Vary/Revoke Conditions
    Decision ID
    ID1713