Should an RTO use the abbreviation RPL on a certificate issued to a student if the student has been deemed competent through an RPL process?
No. It is not appropriate to indicate on a certificate that competency has been assessed through an RPL process. It is unnecessary under the AQF guidelines and is not relevant to the value of the qualification. However, an RTO must retain appropriate records about RPL being granted to individual students.
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