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Policies

Delegated Authority from the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA)

In July 2007 Holmesglen implemented its delegated authority from the VRQA which includes course accreditation and management of our scope of registration. The delegated powers enable Holmesglen to be innovative and develop new courses that meet current and or new and emerging skill needs, and provide improved learning pathways for students.

View Holmesglen's delegated powers under this authority

Holmesglen has developed a number of operating procedures specifically to manage this function. These are contained in:

  • Course Design
  • Course Accreditation
  • Authority to conduct
  • Management of Scope
  • Course Advisory Review Panel
  • Delegated Authority Audit
  • Delegated Authority Dispute Resolution and Appeals.

Questions related to the delegated authority powers from the VRQA should be directed to the Chief Executive's Office.

Commonwealth Government Capital Investment

'In 2010 Holmesglen received from the Commonwealth Government a capital grant of $1,119,097 which was used to fund equipment in line with government guidelines. Holmesglen is appreciative of this grant from the Commonwealth Government.'

Annual Allocation Report

Principles and Practice of Australian Democracy

Holmesglen embraces the principles and practices of Australian democracy in all its operations. These democratic principles underpin how we deal with each other, and set an expectation for dealing with students, customers and the community. As such, these principles are reflected in Holmesglen?s policies, procedures and operating standards.

These democratic principles include a commitment to:

  • Elected government 
  • The rule of law 
  • Equal rights of all before the law 
  • Freedom of religion 
  • Freedom of speech and association 
  • The values of openness and tolerance.