Foundation Skills List definition

Foundation Skills List means the specific list of approved foundation courses issued by the Department from time to time.
Foundation Skills List means the specific list of approved foundation skills programs, issued by the Department. Free TAFE for Priority Courses List means the specific list of programs for which TAFE Institutes and Dual Sector Universities must apply a Fee Waiver under the Free TAFE for Priority Courses initiative. Funded Courses Report means a report issued and approved by the Department that includes educational and accredited vocational training programs (but not including higher education courses), as varied by the Department from time to time (including by adding programs to, or removing programs from, or changing the ‘Effective for PCD from’/’Effective from PCD to’ dates in the report at any time).
Foundation Skills List means the specific list of approved foundation skills programs, issued by the Department. Free TAFE for Priority Courses List means the specific list of programs for which TAFE Institutes and Dual Sector Universities must apply a Fee Waiver under the Free TAFE for Priority Courses initiative.

Examples of Foundation Skills List in a sentence

  • The Training Provider must not enrol an Eligible Individual in a course or qualification that is at an inappropriate level for that student, including enrolling students in courses on the Foundation Skills List that would not provide additional relevant competencies.

  • RPL undertaken as part of enrolment in a Foundation Skills List course, or the Certificate I in Vocational Preparation, will not be funded by the Department under this VET Funding Contract.

  • The Department will not pay, and the Training Provider must not make a claim for, any Funds in respect any unit of competency undertaken as part of enrolment in a course on the Foundation Skills List, unless that unit of competency is: specified as a core unit of competency in the curriculum for that course; specified and listed as a unit of competency within a specialisation or as an elective unit in the curriculum for that course; or a Literacy and Numeracy Support Unit.

  • Don’t answer this question if you are seeking to enrol in a course on the Foundation Skills List.

  • The Training Provider acknowledges that it will not be permitted by the Department to subcontract some or all training and assessment relating to courses and qualifications on the Foundation Skills List (except Literacy and Numeracy Support Units) under Clause 6.4 unless both the Training Provider and the subcontractor are on the Foundation Skills Approved Provider List.

  • The RTO must not enrol an Eligible Individual in a course or qualification that is at an inappropriate level for that student, including but not limited to enrolling students in courses on the Foundation Skills List that would not provide additional relevant competencies.

  • RPL undertaken as part of a government subsidised enrolment in a Foundation Skills List course, the Certificate I in Vocational Preparation, or RPL undertaken by an RTO not on the RPL Approved Provider List, will not be funded by the Department under the VET Funding Contract.

  • The Department will not fund, and the RTO must not make a claim for, any unit of competency/module undertaken as part of a government subsidised enrolment in a course on the Foundation Skills List that is not in accordance with Clause 14.1 of this Schedule 1.

  • The RTO may only subcontract some or all training and assessment relating to courses and qualifications on the Foundation Skills List (except Literacy and Numeracy Support) if both the RTO and the subcontracted RTO are on the Foundation Skills Approved Provider List.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the RTO may not subcontract training and assessment relating to courses and qualifications on the Foundation Skills List (except Literacy and Numeracy Support) to an entity that is not an RTO.


More Definitions of Foundation Skills List

Foundation Skills List means the specific list of approved foundation skills programs, issued by the Department. Free TAFE for Priority Courses List means the specific list of programs for which TAFE Institutes and Dual Sector Universities must apply a Fee Waiver under the Free TAFE for Priority Courses initiative. Funded Courses Report means a report issued and approved by the Department that includes educational and accredited vocational training programs (but not including higher education courses), as varied by the Department from time to time (including by adding programs to, or removing programs from, or changing the ‘Effective for CCD from’/’Effective from CCD to’ dates in the report at any time).

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