TEQSA's Service Charter sets out the commitments we make to everyone who deals with us.
Standard page
The government is now operating in accordance with caretaker conventions, pending the outcome of the 2025 federal election.
Standard page
TEQSA's Service Charter sets out the commitments we make to everyone who deals with us.
Standard page
The Higher Education Legislation Amendment (Provider Category Standards and Other Measures) Act 2021 gave effect to the Australian Government’s decision to implement all 10 recommendat
TEQSA has decided to register Excelsia College as a University College.
The APS employee census is an annual survey that collects confidential information from our staff on important workplace issues.
Standard page
21 November 2024 The Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) has cancelled the qualifications and/or statements of attainment of more than 6,400 past students of former Registered Training O
TEQSA has issued a sector update to higher education providers about ASQA regulatory action to cancel qualifications issued by Luvium Pty Ltd. Read the update
TEQSA has been advised that the AQF Issuance Policy has been updated to include an exception for the pharmacy profession.
Standard page
Relocating or adding a new location CRICOS-registered providers require approval from TEQSA to add any location to the provider's CRICOS registration, either through relocation or a new location.
Standard page
Changing student capacity on CRICOS CRICOS-registered providers are required to ensure that the maximum number of overseas students for a location (student capacity) reflects the appropriateness
Standard page
What is CRICOS?
Standard page
The self-assurance report is an opportunity for you to demonstrate the effectiveness of your institute’s self-assurance mechanisms.
Standard page
TEQSA registers providers to deliver higher education for a specific period, up to a maximum of 7 years.
TEQSA has made a new resource available, to support institutions in taking immediate action to mitigate the risk of genAI.
Standard page
TEQSA has made available two cyber security e-learning modules to support the sector in developing awareness of this evolving and increasing risk.
TEQSA's Experts and Provider Portals will be unavailable during the period: 5:00am on Friday 16 August until 11:59pm on Sunday 18 August 2024 (AEST) All users have been notified by email.
Standard page
The TEQSA Student Portal holds student records from many, but not all, Australian registered higher education providers that have ceased operating. The portal is free to use.
Standard page
Australia’s Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2021 requires all higher education providers to have plans and safeguards in place to protect the interests of students i