Overview
The Compliance Monitoring Framework supports our regulatory oversight of providers’ compliance and enhances community confidence that the quality of Australian higher education is maintained.
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The Compliance Monitoring Framework supports our regulatory oversight of providers’ compliance and enhances community confidence that the quality of Australian higher education is maintained.
Updated on 3 September 2021
UPDATE – Will TEQSA continue to offer regulatory flexibility beyond the 2021-22 financial year in response to the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic?
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On 1 July 2021 the new Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2021 (HESF) came into effect.
TEQSA is reviewing the current suite of guidance notes to ensure they reflect the requirements of the new HESF.
As an Australian Government-controlled not-for-profit entity, TEQSA is required to publish certain financial documents.
You can access current financial statements in the most recent annual report.
This resource has been developed to provide the sector with information and background research on key topics associated with student assignment outsourcing and contract cheating.
Higher education providers must meet certain conditions in order to become and remain registered with TEQSA.