Statement of Attainment definition

Statement of Attainment means a record of recognised learning which, although falling short of an Australian Qualifications Framework qualification, may contribute towards a qualification outcome, either as attainment of competencies within a Training Package, partial completion of a course leading to a qualification, or completion of a nationally accredited short course which may accumulate towards a qualification through Recognition of Prior Learning processes.
Statement of Attainment means a certificate recognising that a person has one or more of the learning outcomes identified for a particular qualification or accredited course.
Statement of Attainment means a credential, issued by a Registered Training Organisation, which lists the competencies that have been attained by the apprentice or trainee;

Examples of Statement of Attainment in a sentence

  • Limits of assistance rules do not apply to studies other than Statement of Attainment, Certificate levels I and II, Bachelor, Masters or Doctorate level courses.

  • Limits of assistance for courses ABSTUDY assistance is limited to: four years of study for any combination of Statement of Attainment, Certificate I or II level courses; and one undergraduate Bachelor degree (including Honours, Masters qualifying year/s, combined degrees and/or prerequisite studies); and one of the following three options: one degree at Master level and one degree at Doctorate level; or two degrees at Masters level; or two degrees at Doctorate level.

  • If the apprentice/trainee only completes some of the competency standards, the RTO must issue a Statement of Attainment.

  • If the apprentice/trainee only completes some of the competency standards in the Training Plan, the RTO must issue a Statement of Attainment.

  • Those completing assessment requirements for part of a qualification will receive a Statement of Attainment for completed competencies.


More Definitions of Statement of Attainment

Statement of Attainment means a formal certification that may be awarded to a person who has attained a level of competency or skill in relation to a certifiable component of a qualification but has not completed all the certifiable components required to be completed to be eligible for the award of the qualification;
Statement of Attainment means formal certification in vocational education and training by a registered training organisation under the Australian Qualifications Framework that a person has achieved in –
Statement of Attainment means a certificate (in a form to be approved by RMS) issued by the RTO as evidence that an Applicant has successfully completed the relevant units of the Approved Course.
Statement of Attainment means a statement issued to a person confirming that the person has satisfied the requirements of the unit/s of competency or accredited short course specified in the statement.
Statement of Attainment means a document that is issued to an adviser for partial completion of a qualification, including, where relevant, the units of competency achieved under nationally endorsed standards. Achievements recognised by statements of attainment can accumulate towards a qualification within the Australian Qualifications Framework: see www.anta.gov.au
Statement of Attainment means a certification issued by an RTO stating that the person to whom it is issued has achieved—
Statement of Attainment means a certification recognising that a person has achieved 1 or more of the learning outcomes identified for a particular qualification or accredited course.