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Is the course officially recognised?

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Is the course officially recognised?

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A. Jschool is nationally registered under the Australian Quality Training Framework (provider number: 31072). The Diploma of Journalism is recognised through the Australian Qualifications Framework (national code: 30392QLD). Recognition followed extensive review of the course by senior media professionals plus audit by the Department of Employment and Training. No other journalism course in Queensland at any level has been reviewed and approved by industry in this way. The course has also passed the Federal Government’s auditing and approval processes and is included on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) (CRICOS provider code: 02602B).

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A. Jschool is nationally registered under the Australian Quality Training Framework (provider number: 31791). The Diploma of Journalism is recognised through the Australian Qualifications Framework (national code: 30793QLD). Recognition followed extensive review of the course by senior media professionals plus audit by the Department of Employment and Training. No other journalism course in Queensland at any level has been reviewed and approved by industry in this way. The course has also passed the Federal Government’s auditing and approval processes and is included on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) (CRICOS provider code: 02602B). Jschool has also been successfully assessed as a VET FEE-HELP provider after an extensive review by the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations.

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