The Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) is Australia's independent national quality assurance and regulatory agency for higher education. TEQSA's primary aim is to ensure that students receive a high-quality education at any Australian higher education provider.
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TEQSA registers higher education providers to ensure they meet the Higher Education Standards Framework.
Accredits higher education courses to ensure they meet the required standards.
Monitors providers' compliance with the Higher Education Standards Framework.
Conducts risk assessments of higher education providers to safeguard student interests.
Works with providers to improve the quality of higher education in Australia.
Provides information and support to students regarding higher education providers and courses.
Conducts research on higher education quality and standards.
Collaborates with international bodies to promote quality in higher education.
Provides advice to the Australian Government on higher education policy.
Publishes reports on the state of higher education in Australia.
TEQSA operates under the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011.
TEQSA's regulatory authority covers all higher education providers in Australia offering courses at the AQF Level 5 (diploma) and above.
TEQSA is headquartered in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
TEQSA can be contacted via phone, email, or through their website for inquiries and support.
TEQSA offers various online services including provider registration, course accreditation applications, and compliance reporting.
TEQSA's strategic goals include safeguarding student interests, upholding quality standards, and fostering continuous improvement in higher education.
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