Study pathways
Know how to have your skills and knowledge recognised
Pathways, articulation, credit transfer, mutual recognition, recognition of current competencies or admission with advanced standing are terms with similar meaning — recognition of previous relevant study or work experience.
Being acknowledged for your prior study or work experience may reduce the duration of a program and save you money.
Recognition can work in two ways. Completed or partly completed TAFE qualifications can be credited towards a degree; or other TAFE program; likewise, partly completed degree studies may be credited to a TAFE program.
Students may negotiate individual credit transfers with the relevant program coordinator.* Further information about gaining credit for previous study and experience.
*Note: special conditions may apply for some programs.
View a list of recognised study pathways – Pathways chart (PDF 68KB).
Pathways into study
- School-Based Apprenticeship and Traineeship Program
- VCE and adult education programs
- Equity admission schemes
- Certificate IV in Tertiary Preparation
Pathways for Foundation Studies students
Foundation Studies program is an accredited program that prepares students for university-level study. It is recognised for entry to degree and diploma programs by Australian and international higher education institutions. For international students, seeking a university entrance qualification, it is an alternative to VCE Year 12.
View the Foundation Studies and Associate Degrees programs brochure (PDF, 640KB) for details information on guaranteed pathways (p. 21).
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