ACCREACC Course Reaccreditation Guide

Guidance
Version 1.26 Approved 04/03/2026
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Reaccreditation is about renewing the accreditation of a course before its accreditation period expires so that it can continue to be delivered. Applications for reaccreditation must be submitted to the Council at least three months before its expiry. It is the course owner's responsibility to ensure that applications are lodged on time, however, as a courtesy, the TAC issues reminder notices to course owners before the expiry of accreditation.

RTOs wishing to deliver an accredited course must first obtain copyright permission from the course owner, before applying to add the course to their scope of registration.

As the outcome of reaccreditation is national recognition, documentary evidence of research and consultation must be provided in the Reaccreditation Application Form (ACC2) including evidence of consultation with stakeholders to evaluate the course for continuing relevance and how feedback from the consultations has been taken into account in the revised course for reaccreditation.

 

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