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Applying for RPL

Thank you for your interest in the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) program for Hospitality Industry professionals and educators. RPL is one of the most up-to-date industry-relevant recognition programs available.

The Institute of Tourism Studies recognises that prospective students gain knowledge, skills, and competencies in various settings, through formal education and training, workplace experience, or general life experience.

What is RPL?

Recognition of prior learning (RPL) is how students can gain exemption to or credit within a nationally recognised qualification course/s based on learning outcomes of the study unit for which the candidates applied. These include competencies gained through formal, non-formal and informal learning.

The two most common methods for gaining skills recognition are:

  1. Credit Transfer (CT)
  2. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Credit Transfer (CT)

Credit Transfer assesses the course, subject or unit of competence an individual is claiming exemption or the award of credit in the destination course to determine the extent to which it is equivalent to the required learning outcomes, competency outcomes, or standards in a qualification.

Units to be considered for credit transfer must compare heavily in content, objectives and standard to equivalent units in the Institute course.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

RPL is a form of assessment that recognises a person's skills, knowledge and competencies acquired through previous personal development training, education, work and general life experience. The benefits of RPL may reduce the time a student has to spend attending classes or relearning what they already know and have achieved through life and experience, and knowledge.

Course documentation the prospective student provides must be authentic (for example, something prepared, produced or written about them by a relevant third party) and must be sufficient to demonstrate competence against the unit/s of competence.

The applicant must also demonstrate that this evidence is still current and relevant through various means such as a portfolio, interviews, voluntary work, written answers, assignment, case studies or a practical demonstration.

ITS may use evidence of skills and knowledge to grant credits or exemption for a subject, module, course or qualification.

The Recognition for Prior Learning Flow Chart
Prior Learning Flow Chart
Against what will the candidate be assessed?

The candidate will be assessed against the comparable course syllabus, which will clearly state the knowledge, skills and competence needed for the particular study unit for which the candidate is applying.

ITS may include work experience, informal and non-formal training and education and personal development, voluntary work, and life experience.