How is my learning evaluated?
The process includes an assessment of your skills and knowledge against the learning outcomes of the relevant course/unit. Your application will be evaluated against the following six criteria:
- Authenticity
Do you have evidence of your skills and knowledge? (You can include formal qualifications, position descriptions, references and any other material you might have to support the application. The evidence must be authenticated by the appropriate authority.) - Currency
Are the skills and knowledge used in the workforce now? - Quality
Are the skills and knowledge at a standard appropriate for current requirements? - Relevance
Are the skills and knowledge relevant to the particular profession? - Transferability
Are the skills and knowledge gained elsewhere relevant to the particular profession? - Validity
Can the applicant demonstrate the skills required for the course? (This may be necessary for practical units.)
What happens then?
Once your application for RCC/RPL has been evaluated, the outcome is recorded by CAPL, which will then send you official notification.




