Frequently Asked Questions
- Who is a suitable candidate to have prior learning recognised?
- Is recognition of prior learning the same as recognition of current competencies?
- What kinds of skills and knowledge can count in recognition of prior learning?
- How can I show my skills and knowledge?
- Which qualification should I seek recognition in?
- Will recognition of prior learning save me money?
Who is a suitable candidate to have prior learning recognised?
The recognition of prior learning process suits people who are skilled and need to gain formal recognition of their abilities and become qualified. The reasons for seeking recognition of prior learning differ but may include:
- needing qualifications in their current occupation
- having qualifications but needing more to get promoted
- looking for a career change and wanting to transfer skills
- moving from volunteering to paid work in their field.
Is recognition of prior learning the same as recognition of current competencies?
Yes. Your prior learning can only be recognised in formal vocational qualifications if your skills and knowledge are current and meet today's industry standards. You must be able to show your skills and have them verified.
What kinds of skills and knowledge can count in recognition of prior learning?
- Paid or unpaid work experience
- life experience
- formal or informal education.
How can I show my skills and knowledge?
Dependent on the skills and knowledge required in each qualification, you may be able to provide evidence by the following:
- work samples
- practical demonstrations in the workplace
- assessment interviews
- references and support from your supervisors or others in the community
- a variety of materials including training certificates, photos of work examples, a resume, performance reviews
Which qualification should I seek recognition in?
It is important that you seek recognition for those qualifications which will assist your career within your chosen industry.
Will recognition of prior learning save me money?
Recognition of prior learning can cost less than training. However you need to be fully assessed against the national course or qualification and there is a charge for this service. Recognition of prior learning will save you time and help you to get to your career goals faster.
Last updated 8 August, 2007


