Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) is Australia’s independent national quality assurance and regulatory agency governed by the TEQSA Act 2011. It registers higher education providers against the Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2021 (HESF), the definitive set of requirements for Australian higher education providers.
Under the TEQSA Act, Flinders University is registered in the provider category of ‘Australian University’ for 7 years (the maximum allowable period) until 24 January 2031. Our registration details on the National Register can be found here.
The updated HESF, which incorporate the revised provider categories came into effect from 1 July 2021. The seven domains of HESF are:
Under Section 29(1) of the TEQSA Act 2011, it is the responsibility of a registered higher education provider to notify TEQSA of events happen or likely to happen that will significantly affect the provider’s ability to meet the Threshold Standards or that will require the National Register of Higher Education Providers to be updated in respect of the provider. The notification must be given no later than 14 days after the day the provider would reasonably be expected to have become aware of the event.
TEQSA would expect providers to notify them of the following changes:
Type of events | Examples |
Governance and status |
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Safety and wellbeing |
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Good standing |
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Financial viability |
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Third-party arrangements |
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Courses |
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Academic integrity |
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Information security |
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View TEQSA’s Material Change Notification Policy and guidance note.
One of TEQSA’s 2023 compliance priorities (informed by their Compliance Monitoring Framework) was to ensure academic quality, and inadequate oversight of third-party delivery has been highlighted as one of the issues affecting academic quality.
In having arrangements to deliver a course with other parties, HESF requires providers to remain responsible and accountable in all aspects of course delivery and support. These aspects include (but not limited to) corporate monitoring and ensuring student wellbeing and safety.
View our Third-Party Academic Partnerships Policy and associated procedures.
View TEQSA’s guidance note.
Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (ESOS Act) forms the legal framework for the quality assurance of education and training institutions offering courses to international students (students studying in Australia on student visas). Under the ESOS Act, TEQSA is the agency for:
National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (National Code) sets nationally consistent standards for the delivery of courses to overseas students. Education providers must comply with the National Code to maintain their registration to provide education services to international students.
Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) is the official register of all Australian education providers that are approved to deliver courses to overseas students. All onshore courses approved for delivery to overseas students are also published on CRICOS. TEQSA is the designated authority responsible for assessing CRICOS applications.
View Flinders International’s guidance on ESOS Compliance.
According to Standard 11.3 of the National Code, TEQSA must be notified at least 30 days prior to the time at which CRICOS details changes are proposed to take effect. Examples of these include:
According to Section 17A of the ESOS Act, TEQSA must be notified within 10 days after any change or event occurs that would significantly affect the provider’s ability to comply with the ESOS Act, such as:
View TEQSA’s guidance note.
The Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) is the national policy guide for regulated qualifications in the Australian education and training system and is split into 10 levels.
TEQSA’s role is to register all higher education providers and to ensure their courses meet, and continue to meet, HESF that includes the requirement that the learning outcomes of all higher education qualifications (Levels 5 – 10 of the AQF) must be consistent with the level of the course.
View TEQSA’s guidance note.
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