VETASSESS Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

 VETASSESS Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) acknowledges skills earned through formal and informal learning and work experience. The process of RPL assessment evaluates proof of your competency to ensure that you fulfill the required standards and can be used to provide a formal qualification and credits towards a qualification.



VETASSESS also provides Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) solutions for businesses.

RPL fees and qualifications:

The Recognition of Prior Learning has changed. The new pricing is in the table below as well as the Qualifications and Fees table:

 

AUR31220

$4,995

Certificate III in Mobile Plant Technology

AUR30620

$4,995

Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology

AUR31120

$4,995

Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology

 

VETASSESS’s RPL service fee is all inclusive and will offer you the following:

·        Access to its easy-to-use, yet high-quality RPL tools and industry qualified specialists who will support the assessment of evidence submitted.

·        A dedicated mentor to help guide you through the whole Recognition of Prior Learning process.

·        Administrative support for payment, enrollment, issuance (and, if necessary, re-issuance) of certificates and statements as well as progress updates and reports.

·        Technical support to help navigate the online systems as well as troubleshoot any concerns or questions.

·        Loyalty benefits such as a deduction of up to 60% in RPL service fees for additional qualifications. 

Fee structure:

The table listed below gives an indication of VETASSESS’s fee structure works.

 

Payment 1: At enrollment

$1,500.00

Payment 2: Before attempting knowledge assessment

50% of the remaining balance; Up to $1,747.50

Payment 3: Before providing proof of required skills

Remaining balance; Up to $1,747.50

 

RPL enrollment process:

The RPL assessment process consists of three stages listed below:

·        Confirmation of Experience

·        Demonstration of Knowledge

·        Demonstration of Skills

If you give payment on time before each stage, you will get 8 weeks to collate related sufficient and authentic proof and another 2 weeks for the assessor to evaluate and provide you with feedback for all these stages.

Assessment process:

 

 

1.   Experience confirmation:

After you make your initial payment, you will have to demonstrate your competency against your selected qualification by completing an online self-evaluation against the skills and knowledge needed.

VETASSESS will then need two different employers to confirm your knowledge and skills. It will send a link directly to those referees.

2.   Demonstration of underpinning knowledge:

After you successfully establish your knowledge and skills and make your second payment, you have to demonstrate your skills underpinning knowledge against the units within the qualification. You will do it via an online Q&A.

3.   Proof of required skills:

When you have successfully demonstrated your knowledge of the units within the qualification and made your final payment, you have to upload proof for each unit.

You will do it by uploading related pictures, documents, videos and statements as instructed.

4.   Results:

 

RPL granted

Each unit of competency under the qualification has been assessed as RPL granted

You will be provided with a Certificate and Statement of Results as well as a Digital Badge.

RPL not granted

All or some units of competency under the qualification have been evaluated as RPL not granted. If it happens, you will be provided with a Statement of Attainment (RPL granted) and a Statement of Results (RPL granted, RPL not granted or/and Credit Transfer).

 

Despite telling you everything necessary related to VETASSESS RPL, we advise you to a VETASSESS skill assessment expert to know about everything much better.

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