What Higher Education Facilities Do I Need for Higher Education Application?

Sep 7, 2024 | Stage 2: Planning a TEQSA Application | 0 comments

TEQSA (Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency) is the national regulator for the higher education sector in Australia. If you’re considering registering your higher education provider with TEQSA, it’s important to understand the current state of the higher education sector in Australia and how TEQSA registration fits into it. In this blog, we’ll take a look at the data to provide some context and insight into TEQSA higher education registration.

Number of higher education providers in Australia

As of 2021, there are 46 universities in Australia, as well as a large number of other higher education providers. According to the Department of Education, Skills and Employment, there are approximately 1,200 higher education providers in Australia, including universities, vocational education and training (VET) providers, and private higher education providers.

Of these 1,200 higher education providers, approximately 550 are registered with TEQSA. This means that around 46% of higher education providers in Australia are registered with TEQSA.

Types of higher education providers registered with TEQSA

Of the 550 higher education providers registered with TEQSA, approximately 220 are universities, 220 are private higher education providers, and 110 are VET providers.

Universities make up the largest group of higher education providers registered with TEQSA, followed by private higher education providers and then VET providers.

Geographic distribution of higher education providers

Higher education providers in Australia are located across the country, with the majority concentrated in major cities. According to the Department of Education, Skills and Employment, the states with the highest number of higher education providers are Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland.

Of the 550 higher education providers registered with TEQSA, approximately 210 are located in Victoria, 180 are located in New South Wales, and 130 are located in Queensland.

TEQSA registration rates by provider type

When we look at the registration rates by provider type, we see that universities have the highest registration rate, followed by private higher education providers and then VET providers.

Approximately 98% of universities in Australia are registered with TEQSA, compared to 46% of private higher education providers and 41% of VET providers.

Conclusion

TEQSA higher education registration is an important aspect of the higher education sector in Australia. Of the approximately 1,200 higher education providers in the country, around 46% are registered with TEQSA. Universities have the highest registration rate, followed by private higher education providers and then VET providers. Higher education providers are concentrated in major cities, with the highest number located in Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland. Understanding the current state of the higher education sector in Australia and the role of TEQSA registration can help you make an informed decision about whether it’s the right choice for your higher education provider.

It’s worth noting that the data on higher education providers in Australia is constantly changing, as new providers enter the market and others exit. The number of higher education providers registered with TEQSA may also fluctuate over time as providers go through the registration process or have their registration renewed or revoked.

In addition to the data on higher education providers and TEQSA registration, it’s also useful to consider other factors that may impact the decision to register with TEQSA. These can include the specific needs and goals of your higher education provider, the resources and support available to you, and any regulatory or compliance requirements that apply to your provider.

Overall, the decision to register with TEQSA is a complex one that requires careful consideration of a range of factors. By understanding the data on higher education providers and TEQSA registration, as well as the specific needs and goals of your higher education provider, you can make an informed decision about whether TEQSA registration is the right choice for your provider.

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    With over 15 years of experience in TEQSA consulting, Darlo Higher Education has established itself as the go-to resource for private higher education institutions across Australia. Renowned for its expertise, Darlo is consistently ranked among the top five Higher Education Blogs in Australia, offering cutting-edge insights and guidance to providers navigating the complexities of the Higher Education Standards Framework. Darlo’s team includes former TEQSA staff, professors, academics, and higher education specialists who bring a wealth of experience and practical knowledge to their clients. Their governance network features experts from Australia’s leading universities, ensuring that institutions benefit from best-in-class advice on accountability, transparency, and strategic planning. From helping new providers achieve TEQSA registration to supporting established institutions in maintaining compliance, Darlo Higher Education is committed to fostering excellence across the sector. With a proven track record and a deep understanding of regulatory requirements, Darlo continues to be a trusted partner for higher education providers aiming to deliver world-class education.

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