The Australian Universities Accord was a 12-month review of Australia’s higher education system, led by a Panel of eminent Australians (the Panel).
TEQSA service charter
The service charter sets out our commitment to everyone who deals with us.
The service charter sets out our commitment to everyone who deals with us.
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The Australian Universities Accord was a 12-month review of Australia’s higher education system, led by a Panel of eminent Australians (the Panel).
Since launching, TEQSA’s Masterclass has gained attention both in Australia and overseas.
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To apply for registration as an Australian higher education provider, applicants must be: a constitutional corporation a corporation established by (or under) a law of the Commonwealth or
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TEQSA’s fees and charges recover costs for regulatory activities undertaken to support Australia’s higher education sector.
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About Us What is TEQSA? We’re Australia’s independent national quality assurance and regulatory agency for higher education.
Higher education providers are invited to give their feedback about TEQSA’s proposed updates to our fees and charges to take effect from 1 January 2025.
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All Australian higher education providers must offer students quality higher education and access to information related to their experience.
The Minister for Education has announced the appointment of Dr Mary Russell as the next CEO of TEQSA.
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As a statutory agency, we must meet specific government accountability requirements.
You are invited to participate in the consultations for a further three guidance notes.
The service charter sets out our commitment to everyone who deals with us.
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The Australian Universities Accord was a 12-month review of Australia’s higher education system, led by a Panel of eminent Australians (the Panel).
Since launching, TEQSA’s Masterclass has gained attention both in Australia and overseas.
Standard page
To apply for registration as an Australian higher education provider, applicants must be: a constitutional corporation a corporation established by (or under) a law of the Commonwealth or
Standard page
TEQSA’s fees and charges recover costs for regulatory activities undertaken to support Australia’s higher education sector.
Standard page
About Us What is TEQSA? We’re Australia’s independent national quality assurance and regulatory agency for higher education.
Higher education providers are invited to give their feedback about TEQSA’s proposed updates to our fees and charges to take effect from 1 January 2025.
Standard page
All Australian higher education providers must offer students quality higher education and access to information related to their experience.