(1) The purpose of this procedure is to outline the process for monitoring and assessing Credit Transfer and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) applications for individual units of competency at Melbourne Polytechnic. (2) This procedure applies to: (3) This procedure does not apply to: (4) Student Acquisitions, in consultation with the Directors VET and Foundation, will maintain a Melbourne Polytechnic Skills and Learning Recognition webpage that, at a minimum: (5) Teaching departments will review detailed course information provided to prospective students annually to ensure it: (6) During the Pre-Training Review stage of enrolment, Enrolling Officers will discuss Credit Transfer and RPL with applicants. Those indicating an interest will be provided a link to the Skills and Learning Recognition webpage and advised to apply promptly and contact the Student Hub for further assistance if required. (7) Individuals contacting Melbourne Polytechnic with enquiries specifically regarding Credit Transfer or Recognition of Prior Learning will be directed to the Skills and Learning Recognition webpage for general guidance and to the relevant teaching area if course-specific information is required. (8) Apart from Credit Transfers automatically applied for same or equivalent units recently completed at Melbourne Polytechnic, all requests for skills and learning recognition must be commenced by submitting a formal application. (9) All formal applications for Skills and Learning Recognition will be submitted on a Skills and Learning Recognition Application Form via the Skills and Learning Recognition webpage. (10) The Student Hub will support current and prospective students to understand the process. Other areas of Melbourne Polytechnic receiving direct enquiries will assist applicants to apply via the website or direct them to the Student Hub. (11) The Student Hub will record receipt of applications submitted through the website and notify the relevant teaching department administrator. Where the application is from an international student, they will also advise the International Office. (12) The nominated teaching department administrator will monitor the timely progress of the application within the department and alert the Program Leader for their action if any issues arise regarding timelines. (13) The Program Leader will assign suitability qualified and competent individuals to authenticate evidence and assess applications as per the steps outlined later in this procedure. (14) Once the authentication and assessment process is complete, the teaching department will notify the applicant, Student Hub and International Office (if relevant) of the outcome of the application as outlined later in this procedure. (15) Results for Credit Transfers will be notified to Academic Registry for them to enter onto Melbourne Polytechnic’s systems. Results for RPL will be entered by the assessor directly into the Student Management System. If that system is not set up to be able to record RPL results, the teaching department administrator will submit the result to Academic Registry for it to be directly entered into the SMS. (16) The Student Hub will monitor the overall progress of applications, providing monthly reports to Program Leaders (cc to Academic Managers) to ensure timely resolution. (17) Academic Registry, International Office and the Student Hub will undertake their respective actions on receipt of the outcome from the teaching department to complete the process as outlined later in this procedure. (18) The applicant must provide suitable evidence to support applications for Credit Transfer and RPL. That evidence must be able to be authenticated. (19) For all Credit Transfer applications, the applicant must provide evidence that they have satisfactorily completed the units they are referring to in their application. Suitable evidence includes one of: (20) The teaching department will, within 5 business days of receiving the application from the Student Hub, determine the authenticity of the evidence provided (unless a written extension with reasons is provided to the applicant). This will be done by undertaking one of the following and recording the details on the Skills and Learning Recognition Application Form: (21) As the evidence provided for RPL may vary, what is considered suitable and how it will need to be authenticated will be discussed with the applicant during the application and assessment process. Any qualifications presented as part of the RPL process will need to be authenticated by similar processes as those outlined in paragraph 20 or by contacting the issuing individual/organisation. (22) Where authenticity is unable to be determined, the applicant will be notified and invited to provide additional evidence and/or assist in determining authenticity. (23) Where authenticity is unable to be determined within reasonable timelines, skills and learning recognition will not be granted. (24) Melbourne Polytechnic will grant Credit Transfer for a unit when the individual provides evidence that can be authenticated that they have already successfully completed: (25) Where possible, credit will be granted automatically without the need for a formal application to individuals who have completed the requisite unit previously at Melbourne Polytechnic. (26) Individuals relying on completion of units at other providers, or who have not been granted credit through the automatic process, will need to formally apply for Credit Transfer. (27) The process to be followed for Credit Transfer is outlined in Appendix A. (28) The timeline for processing and assessing Credit Transfer applications is 10 business days from application, assuming all required evidence is provided initially and can be authenticated without delay. (29) Melbourne Polytechnic will grant RPL where the applicant is enrolled in the unit and assessed as competent based on evidence demonstrating they have developed competency through formal, informal and/or non- formal learning, including training, workplace experience and/or life experience. (30) Flowcharts summarising the process from the applicant’s and the teaching department’s perspectives are provided at Appendix B (RPL Flowchart – Applicant’s Perspective) and Appendix C (RPL Flowchart – Teaching Department perspective). (31) A table detailing the application and assessment process is provided in Appendix D. (32) The timeline for processing and assessing RPL applications will be agreed between the Program Leader or their delegate and the applicant at the RPL Initial Conversation stage of the process. This agreement may be modified as the assessment process progresses. Assessment must be completed by the end date of the unit. (33) Applicants expressing dissatisfaction with a decision relating to skill and learning recognition are to be advised to discuss their concerns with the Program Leader in the first instance. (34) If the issue remains unresolved, the Program Leader will advise the applicant they can lodge a complaint in accordance with the Student Complaints and Appeals Policy. (35) The Education Quality Committee is responsible for monitoring implementation of this policy and its associated procedure and reporting on this to the Melbourne Polytechnic Board. (36) The VET and Foundation Boards are responsible for: (37) The VET and Foundation Directors are responsible for: (38) The Director International Academic Operations is responsible for ensuring all relevant international programs and international partners follow this policy and associated procedure. (39) The International Office is responsible for: (40) Student Acquisitions is responsible for providing information to prospective students on Credit Transfer and RPL and how to obtain further information and to apply. (41) Marketing is responsible for: (42) Student Hub is responsible for: (43) Academic Registry is responsible for: (44) The Curriculum Unit is responsible for: (45) The Professional Teaching Practice Team is responsible for providing professional learning to build staff expertise in implementing quality skills and learning recognition assessments and conducting competency conversations. (46) The Academic Quality Team is responsible for: (47) Managers are responsible for: (48) Program Leaders are responsible for: (49) Assessors are responsible for: (50) Authenticators are responsible for checking that the evidence provided to support a skills and learning recognition application belongs to the individual and is an accurate representation of the original. (51) Nominated teaching area administrators are responsible for: (52) Applicants are responsible for: (53) This Procedure is pursuant to the Skills and Learning Recognition (VET and Foundation) Policy. (54) In addition to definitions contained in the Skills and Learning Recognition (VET and Foundation)Policy, this procedure contains the following definitions apply:Skills and Learning Recognition, Credit Transfer and RPL (VET and Foundation) Procedure
Section 1 - Purpose
Section 2 - Scope
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Informing prospective and current students of Credit Transfer and RPL availability
Employing consistent application procedures and a case management approach
Providing and authenticating suitable evidence to support applications
Granting Credit Transfers
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Reviewing decisions
Section 4 - Accountability and Responsibility
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Section 6 - Definitions
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