Credit Transfer

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Credit Transfer Process

1 Definition
2 Eligibility
3 Acceptance
4 Documentation
5 Credit Transfer
Definition

Definition

Credit transfer is defined in the AQF as follows:

Credit transfer is a process that provides students with agreed and consistent credit outcomes for components of a qualification based on identified equivalence in content and learning outcomes between matched qualifications.

This is underpinned by the AQF definition of credit as follows:

Credit is the value assigned for the recognition of equivalence in content and learning outcomes between different types of learning and/or qualifications. Credit reduces the amount of learning required to achieve a qualification and may be through credit transfer, articulation, recognition of prior learning or advanced standing.

Definition
Eligibility

Eligibility

You can claim credit transfer for equivalent units of competency that you have previously completed with AAMC Training or another RTO. You will need to provide a copy of your USI transcript, record of results or statement of attainment.  Once authenticity and validity of the records are confirmed, credit transfers will be granted. 

Eligibility
Acceptance

Examples

  • AAMC Training Group will accept and mutually recognise the decisions and outcomes of any RTO or body in partnership with an RTO, thereby ensuring mutual acceptance throughout Australia of the qualifications and Statements of Attainment awarded by other RTO’s or AQF authorised issuing organisations.
  • AAMC Training Group recognises AQF certification documentation from other RTOs, and authenticated VET transcripts issued by the Registrar. After review and verification of authenticity and validity credit to all relevant units of competency/modules will be applied.
  • Credit Transfer applies when the certification documentation provided by the client contains the same national competency code as those that form part of the training and assessment program offered by AAMC Training Group.
Examples
Documentation

Documentation

To be eligible for credit transfers you must provide:

  • Your USI transcript with a QR code to confirm authenticity

OR

  • A copy of your Qualification with the record of results detailing the units of competency achieved

AND

  • Privacy disclosure form
Documentation
Credit Transfer

Credit Transfer Process and Application

You will have the opportunity to apply for credit transfer and upload your evidence during the enrolment process. You can also submit an application for credit transfer post enrolment via the learner portal.

Steps

  1.  Submit your credit transfer evidence for review upon enrolment OR upload via the learner portal to the credit transfer section in your portfolio.
  2. Documentation is reviewed by an AAMC Training team member.
  3. Upon confirmation of authenticity, credit transfers will be applied and exemptions granted for any associated assessments.    
Credit Transfer Process and Application

Have Further Questions?

Continual Professional Development (CPD) provides each individual with a framework within which they must take responsibility for their own learning. A number of associations have CPD programs in place and the CPD has become a legal requirement in many sectors of the finance industry. Hours are awarded for each activity and these hours are set by the relevant associations or the regulatory bodies pertaining to the relevant profession.

Recognition of prior learning (RPL) is the term given to the process of formally recognising the current competency of an individual. 

AAMC Training Group is a wholly Australian owned Registered Training Organisation (RTO number 51428), operating nationally and internationally.

All of our qualification courses are both nationally recognized as well as recognized by the FBAA and MFAA.

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