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(1) This procedure supports the Graduation Policy and Course and Subject Policy by: (2) This procedure applies to award courses and to non-award offerings by the University. (4) The format, content and design of documents issued by the University for the completion of award and non-award courses is approved by the following officers, subject to the requirements of this procedure, the AQF Qualifications Issuance Policy and HESF standard 1.5 requirements: (5) Documents for completion of award and non-award study issued by the University are certified by the following officers, in accordance with delegations and the Graduation Policy: (6) Graduate and award details included on the testamur and AHEGS must meet the requirements set out in the AQF Qualifications Issuance Policy and standard 1.5 of the HESF, and will include: (7) Award course completion documents are legal documents that must use the graduate’s legal name in the form that it appears on their student enrolment record. (8) Graduands who wish to change the name that will appear must complete the change of student details process and provide supporting documentation as required under the Enrolment and Fees Procedure before the grade release date of their final session of study. (9) Where the graduate’s name uses characters or an alphabet that is not replicable in the English alphabet, the name on the award documents will be an English transliteration of the graduate’s name. (11) Course information provided on testamurs and AHEGS (where relevant) will be formatted as set out in the following table. (12) Graduate and award details included on the AHEGS must meet the requirements set out for the testamur at clause 6. (13) The Guidelines for the presentation of Australian Higher Education Graduation Statements provides details of all mandatory requirements. Optional details used by the University are set out in the Conferral and Graduation Schedule – Optional AHEGS Fields. (14) Student Administration maintains the currently approved versions of AHEGS and award documentation. Requests to amend the AHEGS template may be submitted to the University Secretary. Any amendments will be approved in-line with AQF and HESF requirements, and subject to consultation with Student Administration, faculties and divisions. (15) Academic transcripts, or records of results, contain students’ enrolment history with the University up to the date on which that transcript was issued. (16) Students can request a hard copy transcript for a fee at any time prior to completing their studies, and will be provided with access to a free digital transcript via My eQuals when they are conferred with an award for completing a course of the University. (17) In accordance with AQF and HESF requirements, transcripts will include: (18) Any documentation issued to an honorary award recipient will be unambiguously identified as an honorary award. The Governance (Honorary Awards and Titles) Rule provides information about honorary awards. (19) Award documents for completion of a University award are issued by: (20) The University implements strict control measures to prevent fraudulent activity in accordance with the Fraud and Corruption Control Policy and may request information such as proof of identification or address prior to issuing a testamur or replacement testamur. (21) In accordance with AQF and HESF requirements, all award certification documents issued by the University will be: (22) The Governance (Common Seal) Rule 2023 states the authorities and form to be used when affixing the University's Common Seal on the testamur. (23) Printed testamurs will be posted by registered mail to the graduate’s mailing address as per their student enrolment record, unless withheld under the Graduation Procedure – Conferral and Ceremony eligibility requirements. (24) Potential graduands are responsible for maintaining their current mailing address details. Any changes must be made via the change of student details process using the Online Administration portal before the grade release date of their final session of study. (25) The University will destroy printed testamurs 12 months after the conferral date if they are: (26) Graduates must contact the University to make a claim of non-receipt if they do not receive their posted testamur. (28) Graduates will be subject to the replacement testamur requirements and fees (as published online) if: (29) Once an award has been conferred and issued to a graduate, the details it contains cannot be changed except to correct an administrative error in recording the recipient’s name, title or other relevant information on the certificate, testamur or document relating to that award. (30) The Director, Student Administration has the authority to approve a replacement testamur in these circumstances. (31) Graduates of the University, or a former institution that has been amalgamated with the University, may request a replacement testamur where theirs has been damaged, lost, stolen or destroyed, or the graduate has had a change of name. A replacement testamur will only be issued if: (32) When seeking a replacement testamur or other award documentation due to the document being lost, stolen or destroyed, the graduate must provide a statutory declaration that states in the following or similar words: (33) Where the documentation has been lost, the following additional sentence will be added: (34) A replacement testamur fee will apply, as published by the University online. (35) The Director, Student Administration may waive the fee in exceptional circumstances and will have the authority to approve a replacement testamur. (36) Replacement testamurs will be in the style, format, and wording of current Charles Sturt University testamurs, but will state: (37) Faculties, schools and other academic or administrative units of Charles Sturt University may offer non-award offerings, including single subjects, micro-credential subjects and short courses (which may include micro-credential modules) and are responsible for providing the completion documents. (38) Some non-award offerings may be credit bearing and/or provide recognised prior learning towards an award of the University, but do not themselves lead to an award. (39) Qualifications that do not align with the Australian Qualifications Framework must not be described using the nomenclature of the AQF or imply to be a qualification recognised in the AQF or an equivalent qualification. (40) Certification of non-award study must include: (41) The design for non-award documents for completion must be as approved by the University Secretary, after consultation with Brand and Performance Marketing. (42) A document for completion will include: (43) Recognition may also be issued digitally using badging technology. Digital badges should comply with Charles Sturt branding, guidelines, and taxonomy and should be approved by the Associate Dean, Academic of the relevant faculty. See the ‘Micro-credentials’ heading for information about metadata requirements for digital badging. (44) Co-branding of completion documents will only be allowed in accordance with the University's Communications and Marketing Procedure - Brand Governance and must be consistent with the legal relationship between the parties involved. (45) A summary statement of learning outcomes or other description of the content of the non-award study may be provided with any completion documents. (46) The delegated approver for an offering of non-award study shall approve a method for the presentation of any completion documents. (47) Under no circumstances will completion documents for non-award study be presented at one of the University's formal graduation ceremonies. (48) The University will have processes in place to validate completion documents and to replace such certification where it has been misplaced. Such processes may attract a fee, which will be specified in the University's fee schedule. (49) A student completing only some components of a qualification, such as via single subject study, is undertaking non-award study if that study does not lead to an award of the University. Such students may also receive a statement of attainment, according to AQF requirements. (50) Students who complete one or more subjects that do not lead to the award of a qualification have access to an authorised record of results for the subjects undertaken. (51) Students who have completed an accredited unit in these circumstances are entitled to receive a statement of attainment. A record of results may also be issued. (52) The statement of attainment must correctly identify the student, the accredited units by their full title and the date issued. (53) The statement of attainment must be in a form that ensures it cannot be mistaken for a testamur for a full AQF qualification. It must include the statement: ‘A statement of attainment is issued when an individual has completed one or more accredited units’. (54) Participants in a micro-credential will usually receive a micro-credential digital badge/certificate upon successful completion of the micro-credential. (55) Each micro-credential badge must contain sufficient information to ensure that the learning the participant has achieved is appropriately described. (56) The metadata should include the following information and be defined for each micro-credential: (57) In accordance with AQF requirements, the University will maintain a register of: (58) University records related to certifying completion of study will be kept in line with the Records Management Policy and the Records Management Procedure, in compliance with the State Records Act 1998. See also the Student records register. (59) Guidelines for the presentation of Australian Higher Education Graduation Statements (60) This procedure uses terms defined in the glossary of the Graduation Policy, and the following:Graduation Procedure - Documents for Completion of Study
Section 1 - Purpose
Scope
Section 2 - Policy
Top of PageSection 3 - Procedure
Part A - Award and non-award document approvals
Document certification – format, content and design approval
Document certification – approval to issue
Part B - Award course documents
Award document details (testamur and AHEGS)
Graduate names
Course information
Component
Application
Format
Course title
Major*
Majors*
Specialisation*
Honours award class
Bachelor (honours) degrees (both one-year courses and integrated four-year courses)
Distinction
Coursework awards as per the Graduation Policy
Minor
Not included on testamurs or AHEGS
N/A
Third parties (joint awards)
Does not apply to credit pathway agreements with another institution, where the other institution and the University both confer awards independently.Text acknowledging the role of the third party will be consistent with the terms of the third-party agreement/contract, subject to approval by the University Secretary and relevant third-party approval authority.
*Specialisations and majors will only be included in award documentation if this information is provided on the student’s enrolment record before they complete their course, as per the Graduation Procedure – Conferral and Ceremony.
AHEGS content management
Changes to the AHEGS template
Transcripts
Honorary awards
Issuance of documents
Protection of award documents
Common Seal on testamurs
Printed testamurs
Correcting or replacing documents
Correction of administrative errors
Replacement testamurs
Part C - Documents for completion of non-award study
Non-award study
Certification of non-award study
Presentation of certification documentation
Validation and replacement of certification
Single subjects
Micro-credentials
Part D - Recordkeeping
Section 4 - Guidelines
Section 5 - Glossary