ASQA Standard 8.2
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
RTOs must have fair and transparent RPL processes for CPP41419 students with relevant experience.
Student Protection Guide
Can I get recognition for my existing real estate experience?
Yes, if relevant. RTOs must have clear RPL processes and cannot charge excessive fees for assessment.
Common Compliance Failures
Inadequate RPL processes, excessive RPL fees
What Students Should Check
- Ask your RTO to explain how they comply with Standard 8.2
- Request evidence of policies and procedures related to this standard
- Check ASQA's register for any compliance actions against the RTO
Standard 8.2 Quick Facts
Related ASQA Standards
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Credit Transfer
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Standard 2.2
Pre-Training Review
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Standard 1.3
Assessment Requirements
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Protect Yourself from Non-Compliant RTOs
Standard 8.2 compliance is essential for quality CPP41419 training. Use our tools to verify RTO compliance before enrolling.
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