How to apply to become a VET Student Loans approved provider

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Overview

The VET Student Loans (VSL) program is an income contingent loan offered by the Australian Federal Government that helps eligible students pay for some vocational education and training (VET) diploma level or above courses. VSL courses can only be offered by a limited number of registered training organisations (RTOs) that have been reviewed and authorised by the Federal Department of Education as an approved provider of the VET Student Loans program.

 

Eligible VSL Courses

VET Student Loans are only available for the following higher level VET qualifications:

  • Diploma
  • Advanced Diploma
  • Graduate Certificate
  • Graduate Diploma.

Course eligibility for VSL is limited to:

  • courses that have high national priority,
  • meet industry needs,
  • contribute to addressing skills shortages and
  • lead to employment outcomes.

 

The approved courses list for VET Student Loans entitled VET Student Loans (Courses and Loan Caps) Determination 2016 is available at https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2017C00493

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VSL Course Provider Eligibility Criteria

Information provided on the Department of Education and Training’s website https://www.education.gov.au/vet-student-loans/vet-student-loans-applicants  advises organisations that are seeking to become a VSL course providers, that they are required to meet certain threshold criteria. These include:

  • Being a body corporate that is not a trustee
  • Carrying on business in Australia and having its central management and control in Australia, and
  • Being a Registered Training Organisation (RTO)

To apply to become a VSL course provider, an organisation must demonstrate that it meets the course provider requirements set out in the VET Student Loans Act 2016 (Part 4, Division 1) and the VET Student Loan Rules 2016 (Division 3), made under the Act.

  1. The VET Student Loans Act 2016 (Part 4, Division 1) requirements include:

https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2017C00183

  • Secretary may approve a body

(2)  To meet the course provider requirements the body must:

                                    (a)  be a body corporate that is not a trustee; and

                                    (b)  be established under the law of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory; and

                                    (c)  carry on business in Australia and have its central management and control in Australia; and

                                    (d)  be a registered training organisation; and

                                    (e)  meet the provider suitability requirements; and

                                    (f)  be a fit and proper person; and

                                    (g)  be a party to an approved tuition assurance arrangement; and

    (h)  be a member of an approved external dispute resolution scheme.

  • Note: If Part IIE of the Ombudsman Act 1976 (VET Student Loans Ombudsman) is an external dispute resolution scheme, all approved course providers are taken to be members of the scheme (see section 42BA).

26      Provider suitability requirements:

(2)  The provider suitability requirements may deal with the following in relation to a course provider:

       (a) financial performance;

        (b) management and governance;

       (c) experience in providing vocational education;

      (d) scope of courses;

      (e) fees and modes of delivery for courses;

      (f) student outcomes;

     (g) industry links.

  1. The VET Student Loan Rules 2016 (Division 3) https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2017C00602

Division 3 of the VET Student Loans Rules 2016, sets out the General requirements for course providers and provides further details as to what each suitability requirement listed above, would look like. This includes the following:

  • To demonstrate that your RTO meets the general requirements, you will need to outline that you are:
    • Committed to:
      • the delivery of high quality vocational education and training: and
      • achieving the best outcomes for students; and
    • act efficiently, honestly and fairly in all dealings with students, stakeholders and the Commonwealth (including the National VET Regulator); and
    • have a record of satisfactory conduct in relation to any previous vocational education and training:
      • provided by the provider; and
      • for which the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory provided funding (including by way of loans to students).
  • Your RTO’s Financial Performance in the previous 3 years must demonstrate that your RTO is financially viable, which includes:
    • having sound financial management
    • having at least 20 percent of revenue from sources other than Australian Government income contingent loans (for applicants with more than 100 student enrolments in 2016)
    • being able to pay your debts as and when they are due
    • having annually audited financial statements by an independent qualified auditor
    • having worker’s compensation and adequate public liability insurance
  • The RTO Management and Governance systems and processes, which include:
    • robust management and governance structures,
    • clearly defined decision-making processes,
    • relevant resources and human resource management processes,
    • systems to maintain records ensure data integrity and the reporting of data consistently, accurately and on time
  • The experience and expertise available in the RTO for the delivery of services, including:
    • A minimum of 3 years’ experience in the delivery of VET training,
    • the level of expertise of the RTO trainers and assessors,
    • the level of expertise of the RTO’s management and high managerial agents,
    • history of delivering high quality Diploma and Advanced Diploma qualifications
    • track record of providing state subsidized courses – eg. listed on a preferred provider register
    • how your training processes have benefitted students – eg. References or articles and good news stories indicating that your training has benefitted the community at a local, state or national level.
  • Legislation and standards the RTO complies with and how it ensures reporting and other legislative requirements such as OH&S, anti-discrimination, privacy, etc., are being met.
  • The RTO’s student support processes and how the RTO monitors student progress that assists in high student outcomes and course completion rates. The RTO will also need to include in the application:
    • Completion rates for each of its courses
    • Levels of student engagement in the past 3 years
    • surveys that measure student satisfaction and the results of these surveys
    • QI indicator survey outcomes
    • Number and type of complaints received and actions taken for improvement
    • Processes and methodology for determining student academic suitability for a course
  • The RTO links with industry and the workplace that ensure workplace needs are met and employment outcomes are improved. This may include:
    • Industry advisory boards and the impact of their input
    • Student placement arrangements with employers
    • Memberships with professional associations and how they assist with the currency of course delivery
    • RTO involvement in relevant industry presentations, conferences, etc.
    • Projects undertaken with peak employer organisations
    • Industry and employer refrences
    • Evidence of employment outcomes for students

VSL Course Provider Application Process

Applicants are required to register their interest to apply to become a VSL course provider, via the Department’s online enquiry form, available from: https://www.education.gov.au/vet-student-loans/vet-student-loans-applicants

The application forms consist of:

  • the Application Submission Outline – provides a format for applicants to address:
    • the course provider requirements
    • the provider suitability requirements
    • evidence to support claims against each of the requirements
  • the VSL Workbook – contains ten (10) worksheets, which must all be completed. Some of these include forms that need to be uploaded to HITS as pdf documents. The VSL Workbook addresses the following information:
    • Applicant’s Details
    • Key Personnel Details – for each Key Personnel
    • Financial Performance (Forms C1, C2)
    • Course History
    • Industry References (example only)
    • Proposed Approved Course Details
    • Senior Authorised Officers’ Declaration and Authorisation (Forms G1, G2, G3)

The Application Submission Outline and the VSL Workbook are not publicly available and will only be provided to applicants who register their interest in applying for approval.

All application documents must be submitted to the Department in accordance with the requirements of Part B of the Approved Course Provider Application Guide found on the Department’s website https://docs.education.gov.au/node/44981 

Application Approval

In accordance with the Act, for an application to be approved, it must be submitted in the form provided by the Secretary and be accompanied by the Application Fee.

According to the VSL Information for new providers Fact Sheet released early in 2017, stringent requirements will be placed on VSL course providers and only high quality, trusted providers will be approved.

Under the VSL approval arrangements, RTOs will be appraised and evaluated against:

  • Their relationships with industry
  • The RTO’s previous 3-year track record of student completion rates and employment outcomes
  • Any articulation arrangements with higher education providers
  • The provider’s track record of delivering education and training

Providers will also be assessed against their:

  • Financial performance
  • Strong management and governance
  • Course scope and fees

Application Fee

An application fee of $5,110 applies to this application round (opening on 30 August 2017).

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Timelines

The VET Student Loans program commenced on 1 January 2017. The first applications round for eligible organisations to apply to become VSL course providers, closed on 20 February 2017.

A second application round opened on 30 August 2017 and is due to close at 11.59pm on 26 September 2017 (Canberra time).

Deadline for submission of any questions providers may have, is 4pm Wednesday 13 September 2017.

Information sessions for interested providers, were held in Canberra on Tuesday 5th September 2017.

HELP Information Technology System (HITS)

You must have an active account with HITS in order to submit your VSL application. If you do not have a HITS account, you need to complete the HITS Credentials application form and submit this to the Department as soon as possible.

Steps to preparing and submitting your application

  1. Become familiar with the VET Student Loans Act 2016 and the VET Student Loans Rules 2016 https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2017C00183 and https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2017C00602 to ensure your understanding of your obligations and responsibilities as an approved VSL course provider.
  1. Check the threshold criteria to ensure you are eligible to apply to become an approved VSL course provider.
  2. If you already have a HITS account, determine if it’s active by logging onto HITS using your existing user ID and password.
  3. If you do not have a HITS account, complete the HITS Credentials application form and submit this to the Department.
  4. Get your annual financial statements for the current year as well as the previous 2 years signed off by an independent qualified auditor; also obtain auditor’s declaration of compliance and report on your financial performance during the three financial periods. Financials can often take the most amount of time to prepare, so the first thing that you need to do is ensure that your organisation’s financials meet the Financial performance requirements.
  5. Collect industry/employer or other bodies’ referrals as evidence that your courses meet workplace needs and improve employer outcomes for students.
  6. Start addressing the Course Provider and Provider Suitability Requirements as outlined in the VSL – Application Submission outline.
  7. Concurrently, gather information for the completion of Forms A – G in the VSL Workbook including information on:
  • Your student completion and engagement rates;
  • Student satisfaction rates;
  • Your financial Performance in the past 3 years and
  • Information and credentials on your key personnel.
  1. Check all application documents including attached evidence to ensure their accuracy and compliance with the application requirements.
  2. Check file names against recommended naming conventions listed in the Approved Course Provider Application Guide.

Pay the invoice for your $5110.00 application fee.

As mentioned above all applicants are required to pay an Application fee of ($5,110). This fee is required to be paid before the RTO’s application can be assessed and it must be paid within 14 days after receipt of an invoice, following the lodgement of your application on HITS.

Submit your application on time!

Don’t forget to submit your application through HITS, before 11:59pm on Tuesday 26 September 2017.
The Department will not accept the late submission of applications. 

 

Disclaimer
The information provided in this update is our analysis and interpretation of the VET Student Loans application requirements. This information should not be solely relied on for the purpose of your application. Always refer to the information provided by The Department, this will always be the source of truth. For more information please contact Audit Express Pty Ltd.[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][/vc_tta_accordion][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_cta h2=”Need help with your application?”]If your organisation needs help completing the VET Students Loans application get in touch with the team at Audit Express by phoning 1300 73 55 41  or click here to send us an email.[/vc_cta][/vc_column][/vc_row] [/emaillocker]

VET Student Loans provider application process

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Federal Assistant Minister for Vocational Education and Skills, Karen Andrews has announced that the second formal application round for VET Student Loans will open on Wednesday the 30th August 2017.

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Minister Andrews has invited quality training providers to apply to become eligible to offer VET Student Loans under the Government’s new sustainable, student-focussed vocational education and training system.

The new VET Student Loans (VSL) program is significantly different to the historical VET Fee Help Scheme, which was plagued with issues. The new VSL program is strengthened and includes:

  • loan caps on courses
  • stronger course eligibility criteria that are aligned with the needs of industry
  • mandatory student engagement measures
  • a stronger focus on students successfully completing courses
  • tougher entry requirements for providers

The VET Student Loans provider application process now includes the payment of a mandatory and non-refundable $5,110 application fee. This fee will assist with the recovery of costs incurred by the Department associated with processing and assessing applications.

Training Providers that are interested in submitting an application are invited to register to attend an information session that will be held in Canberra on Tuesday the 5th of September 2017. This information session will provide applicants with more information on the application process, assessment criteria and suitability requirements needed to apply to become a VET Student Loan provider.

The application process will close on Tuesday the 26th of September 2017.

Click here for more information on the VET Student Loans provider application process, including how to register for the information session.

If you have any questions about how the VET Student Loans program works, or want to discuss your application get in touch with the team at Audit Express on 1300 73 55 41. [/emaillocker][/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

Audit Express are proud sponsors of the 2017 CCA Annual Conference

Audit Express are proud sponsors of the 2017 CCA Annual Conference

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CCA 2017 Conference Community Education: Investing in our Future

Audit Express are proud to be sponsoring the 2017 Community Colleges Australia (CCA) Annual Conference, which is to be held in Melbourne on 25-27 July.

This years conference theme is ‘Community Education: Investing in our Future’ which recognises the importance that education plays in people’s lives. The CCA Annual Conference is the premier event for Australian adult and community education providers, and is always hosted at an impressive venue with a great line up of speakers. The 2017 conference will be held at the award-winning conference venue ‘Citadines on Bourke‘ and the Conference Opening function and Annual Awards Dinner with both be held at the ‘Hotel Windsor‘, one finest 5 star venues in Melbourne, “the world’s most liveable city”.

The Hon Karen Andrews MP, Assistant Minister for Vocational Education and Skills will open this years conference, which has an impressive line-up of keynote speakers and presenters including: (just to name a few)

  • The Hon Gayle Tierney MP, Minister for Training and Skills, Minister for Corrections
  • Susan Pascoe AMCommissioner, Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission
  • The Hon Michael Lavarch AO, Commissioner – Risk, Intelligence and Regulatory Support, Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA)
  • Professor Rodney Maddock, Monash Business School, and President, Economic Society of Australia, Victorian Branch
  • Peter Noonan, Professor of Tertiary Education Policy, Mitchell Institute, Victoria University, Melbourne
  • Lynn Glover, CEO (Director) Victorian Registration and Qualification Authority
  • Kira Clarke, Lecturer in Education Policy, Centre for Vocational & Education Policy, Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne
  • Dr Laurie Chesley, Provost & Executive Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs, Grand Rapids Community College, Michigan USA
  • Dr Roberta Teahen, Associate Provost & Director of the Doctorate in Community College Leadership, Ferris State University, Michigan USA
  • Toni Cavallaro, Manager, National Collections Branch, National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER)
  • Dr Robbie Lloyd, Community Relationships Manager, Port Macquarie Community College
  • Wendy PerryManaging Director, Workforce BluePrint
  • Kevin Ekendahl, our very own CEO of Audit Express, who is presenting on the Importance of Student Satisfaction in the Australian VET Sector

For more information read the 14 reasons why this year’s conference is a “must-attend” event.

Register for this years CCA conference before the 12th of June to receive an early bird discount, click here >>> http://cca.edu.au/what-we-do/2017-annual-conference/#registration

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Labor announces Kate Ellis as the new Shadow Minister for Vocational Education and Training, and Senator Doug Cameron as Shadow Minister for Skills and Apprenticeships

Labor announces Kate Ellis as the new Shadow Minister for Vocational Education and Training, and Senator Doug Cameron as Shadow Minister for Skills and Apprenticeships

Labor have announced a reshuffle of their frontbench and in a bizarre move have split their Shadow Ministry by naming Kate Ellis as the Shadow Minister TAFE and Vocational Education and Training, and Senator Doug Cameron as the Shadow Minister for Skills and Apprenticeships.

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Kate Ellis MP

Our new Shadow Minister for VET, (Kate) has come from a family of educators and small business owners, and her website overview would suggest that she is passionate about Education.

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Senator Doug Cameron

Our new Shadow Minister for Skills and Apprenticeships (Doug) was born in Scotland, is married with two daughters and two grandchildren. [emaillocker id=”6291″] Doug was elected to the Senate in 2007 and has served as Shadow Minister for Human Services since 2013 (until this frontbench reshuffle). Prior to being preselected to run for the Senate, Doug previously served as the national secretary of the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union.

 

Kate entered parliament in 2004 as the youngest woman ever elected to the House of Representatives, and became the Minister for Employment Participation and Early Childhood in 2010. In opposition, up until this reshuffle Kate has been the Shadow Minister for Education and the Shadow Minister for Early Childhood. Both Kate and Doug have historically supported and voted for both marriage equality and safe schools coalition which sounds promising.

Kate Ellis seems to be an active local MP and apparently mad fan of the Adelaide Crows… but we won’t hold that against her. Interestingly her husband David Penberthy, is news limited journalist and was former editor of both Sydney’s Daily Telegraph and Adelaide’s Sunday Mail. He is now a breakfast show host on Adelaide’s Nova FM.

The VET sector is in need of change, in particular with regard to VET Fee Help. Rather than playing political games we are calling on both Shadow Ministers Kate and Doug to work with our Education Minister, Senator Birmingham and his Assistant Minister, Karen Andrews to deliver some much needed VET reform and policy changes to improve the quality of the overall VET sector.

The team at Audit Express look forward to engaging with the new Shadow Minister for VET and the new Shadow Minister for Skills and Apprenticeships on both policy and reform. We wish you both well in your new positions. We would also like to thank the outgoing Shadow Minister Sharon Bird for her passion of VET and her dedication to the overall sector – Sharon you have left big shoes for Kate and Doug to fill! 

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We want your feedback on the Redesigning VET FEE-HELP Discussion Paper.

We want your feedback on the Redesigning VET FEE-HELP Discussion Paper.

The team at Audit Express commend the hard work Minister Scott Ryan has put into his VET FEE-HELP Review, and the re-designing VET FEE-HELP discussion paper. [emaillocker id=6291]

At Audit Express we value the feedback and input of our clients and stakeholders, which is why we have set up a survey for you to provide your response and feedback to the discussion questions included in the Ministers re-designing VET FEE-HELP discussion paper.  There are a total of 35 questions, we estimate this should take around an hour to complete in full. If you are short on time, or if there are only a few points you wish to put forward, you do not need to provide a response to all questions. All feedback and comments are important to us. We will be sure to take your feedback into account when preparing our response to the Ministers discussion paper, which we will also share with you.

You can complete our survey either on the form below, or by clicking on the following link https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/S5FT7F8

If you would like a copy of your completed survey to use in preparing your own response for the Minister, please get in touch with one of our team members who will be happy to email you a pdf copy of your completed survey.

Thank you for your time and if you wish to discuss the 2017 VET FEE-HELP re-design please get in touch with one of our consultants by calling 1300 73 55 41.

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