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Recognition of prior learning (RPL)

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is an assessment process that recognizes the skills, knowledge, and experience a person has acquired through work, life experience, and formal training. It allows individuals to gain a formal qualification or units of competency as part of further study. RPL is particularly valuable for people who have the knowledge or completed similar study and have developed expertise in a particular area, enabling them to formalize their skills and progress in their careers.

How does it work?

HCI Skilldemy students can achieve Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) through Institute of Health and Nursing Australia (IHNA Australia), which is designed to formally acknowledge and validate your existing skills, knowledge, and experience. Working with HCI Skilldemy to have your skills recognized through RPL offers a range of benefits for your career and lifestyle, including:

  • Career Advancement
  • Time and Cost Efficiency
  • Increased Credibility
  • Personal Satisfaction
  • Flexible Learning
  • Pathway to Further Education

Partnering with IHNA Australia through HCI Skilldemy for RPL is a valuable investment in your future, providing formal recognition for your existing skills and helping you advance in your career with greater ease.

5 simple steps to get your qualification accredited

Step 01

Apply for RPL to IHNA

Making a application in IHNA portal

Step 02

Skill assessment

Speak to the IHNA RPL coordinator /assessor

Step 03

Recognising your learning

Submit documents, evidence and relevant assessments (one click process)

Step 04

Evidence review

The IHNA assessor will review the evidence submitted.

Step 05

Certification

Approved credits are granted and process is completed

Who will recognise your knowledge and skills?

Institute of Health and Nursing Australia

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How much does the RPL cost?

The cost of obtaining a nationally recognized qualification through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) can vary depending on several factors, including the level of the qualification (e.g., Certificate II, III, IV, or Diploma).