(1) This Policy details the arrangements under which La Trobe University grants credit towards coursework courses from previous studies or activities. (2) This Policy is informed by and consistent with the Australian Higher Education Standards Framework and the Australian Qualifications Framework. (3) This Policy applies to all individuals applying for recognition of prior learning towards coursework courses at La Trobe including: (4) This Policy does not apply to candidates for graduate research courses. For relevant provisions see the Graduate Research Candidature Policy. (5) Credit is granted towards an individual course at La Trobe University for activities and studies that would form an acceptable part of that course. (6) Credit is granted in La Trobe courses in ways that: (7) The University ensures that decisions regarding applications for credit are: (8) The assessment of credit at La Trobe takes account of: (9) The University will regularly review precedent decisions for credit and subject level and standing arrangements at course level on the basis of: (10) Credit in a La Trobe University course is granted: (11) Credit may result from an individual application by a student or through an articulation agreement between institutions (see Educational Partnerships Procedure – Articulation).Information about such agreements will be made available to prospective students. (12) Eligibility for credit is not affected by: (13) Credit is only available for learning that is deemed current, that is learning that is: (14) When determining the currency of the learning for which credit is sought, the relevant year is: (15) Eligibility for credit does not guarantee a prospective student automatic entry into a La Trobe course. (16) Credit may only be granted for whole subjects. (17) Subjects completed outside La Trobe for which credit has been allocated towards a La Trobe course are not counted towards a student’s Weighted Average Mark (WAM). (18) Credit is subject to the conditions of professional accreditation bodies, where these exist. (19) Any credit granted towards a course at La Trobe will take account of recommended baselines for the percentage of credit that may be granted at each course level, as outlined in the AQF Qualifications Pathways Policy. (20) Some factors may limit the credit that may be granted towards a course at La Trobe. (21) The University may designate courses where there is only admission into first year. In such courses, for example those where the number of clinical placements is restricted, the University may offer any of the following options in relation to the assessment of credit for prior studies: (22) In circumstances where students cannot be granted the full value of credit for any content previously mastered they will be given the option of repeating content through La Trobe subjects and/or of choosing alternative subjects through the credit application process. (23) Information on limited credit in restricted entry courses is made clear to prospective applicants on the La Trobe website and in letters of offer. (24) Students must complete a certain minimum proportion of their course at La Trobe to be awarded a La Trobe qualification, as set out below: (25) Students may not be granted credit for: (26) Specific courses may not recognise informal learning as a basis for credit due to the nature of the course and/or professional accreditation requirements. (27) Students who have completed relevant subjects at La Trobe either as part of a course or as a single subject enrolment, are exempt from the minimum requirements above. This includes: (28) Where a La Trobe student has already taken out their award, any credit granted towards a subsequent La Trobe course will be subject to the standard conditions and limits. (29) Subject to the standard conditions outlined in this Procedure and professional accreditation requirements, students may receive credit towards their La Trobe course for subjects successfully completed at another institution during their enrolment at La Trobe. (30) Permission may be granted for students to study a subject under a cross-institutional arrangement at another tertiary institution where: (31) The maximum amount of academic credit that can be granted for general cross-institutional studies is normally 30 credit points per year-level of study. (32) Students who participate in international study abroad or exchange programs under an agreement are granted credit according to the relevant program arrangements. (33) Individuals in the following circumstances will have their applications for credit processed as part of their application for admission to a course of the University, and are not required to complete a separate application: (34) Currently enrolled La Trobe students in the following circumstances are not required to complete a separate application for credit: (35) Students who seek to vary subjects already approved in a cross-institutional or mobility program should seek approval prior to the variation to ensure that the new subject(s) can be credited towards their course. (36) All other students are advised to complete a formal application for credit according to the procedures outlined below. Advice in relation to credit is not binding unless advised in writing as an outcome of a formal application process. (37) Prospective domestic students are provided with a link to an application for credit in their letter of offer and a timeframe by which an application should be lodged. (38) Applications for credit for prospective international students are lodged with Recruitment & International Operations at the time of applying for admission to the University. (39) Applicants for credit based on prior credentialed studies must submit: (40) Applicants for credit for non-credentialed or informal learning must provide verifiable evidence of all claims made in support of their application. Applicants may be further required to supply certified copies of statements from employers, present a portfolio or curriculum vitae, attend an interview, and/or demonstrate their competence through any appropriate form of assessment. (41) All supporting documentation must be in English. Documents in a language other than English must be accompanied by certified translations. (42) Course Coordinators or nominees are responsible for assessing applications for credit where there are no recorded precedents. (43) Student Administration record all credit decisions on the basis of prior credentialed studies in the precedent database. Precedents may include Articulation Tables created under articulation agreements. (44) Designated officers within Student Administration will use recorded precedents as a guide for the granting of credit to designated La Trobe courses within the agreed rules for the use of the precedent database. (45) Course Coordinators or nominees are responsible for assessing all applications for credit based on work or other non-credentialed experience and recording the outcome. (46) The outcomes of all assessments are recorded whether or not credit is granted. All credit granted is itemised on a student’s transcript of results and Australian Higher Education Graduation Statement. (47) All official notifications of the outcome of assessments for credit must be in writing. (48) Providing that all requirements outlined in the letter of offer have been met domestic applicants for credit will be notified of outcomes as follows: (49) Where international applicants apply for credit in their application for admission they will be advised of outcomes in their letter of offer. (50) Notification to students will be forwarded to the email address provided in the application and will outline: (51) Where outcomes of credit applications are not known prior to the commencement of classes applicants should attend classes as normal until they have received formal advice of credit outcomes. (52) Students who have successfully completed pre-approved subjects in a cross-institutional enrolment or mobility program will have credit granted towards their La Trobe degree within 10 working days of submission of a transcript for those subjects. (53) Any subjects completed that have not been pre-approved will require proper assessment before a decision about credit can be made. (54) Students may make a request that credit be removed from their record of study if they wish to complete further subjects within their course. For example, a student may wish to undertake a professionally accredited sequence of subjects requiring further subject completions. (55) When credit has been rejected by a student, the student may request that it be reinstated by submitting a new application for credit. (56) An applicant may make a request for a review of any decision in relation to credit if they believe the policy or procedure was not correctly applied. (57) The relevant Dean or their nominee is responsible for making a decision on the review application. The outcome of the review and the reasons for it must be documented in writing for the student and a copy maintained on the student record. (58) Students who are dissatisfied with the outcome of any review may lodge an appeal through the Office of the University Ombudsman under the provisions of the La Trobe University Ombudsman Statute 2009. (59) For the purposes of this Policy and Procedure: (60) The following documents are related to this Procedure:Credit Policy
This Policy applies to students enrolling in courses new to them from 1 January 2020. Students enrolled in courses prior to 1 January are subject to the provisions in the Advanced Standing Policy.
Section 1 - Background and Purpose
Section 2 - Scope
Section 3 - Policy Statement
Principles for the Granting of Credit
Top of PageSection 4 - Procedures
Part A - Methods for Granting of Credit
Part B - Standard Conditions for Granting of Credit
Part C - Limits to Granting of Credit
Restricted Entry Courses
Minimum Requirements for the Award of a La Trobe Degree
Exceptions
Part D - Cross-Institutional Studies and Mobility Programs
Part E - Applications for Credit
Supporting Documentation
Part F - Assessment of Credit
Prior Credentialed Studies
Non-Credentialed or Informal Learning
Part G - Recording and Notification of Outcomes
Students in Cross-Institutional or Mobility Programs
Part H - Rescission of Credit
Part I - Review and Appeals
Section 5 - Definitions
Top of PageSection 6 - Related Documents
Forms and Guidelines
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