Standing Committee on Employment, Education 
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Submission 70
      CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY
      Booroorna Street Wagga Wagga NSW
       Correspondence PO Box 588
        Wagga Wagga NSW 2678 Australia
       Telephone 02 69 33 2221
       International +61 2 69 33 2221
       Facsimile 02 69 33 2060
       International +61 2 69 33 2060
       DIVISION OF THE DEPUTY
       VICE-CHANCELLOR (ACADEMIC)
      12 November, 1997
      Inquiry into the Appropriate Roles of
      Institutes of Technical and Further Education
      The University is a participating institution in the 
        AVCC national credit transfer arrangements for holders of TAFE Diplomas 
        (formally Associate Diplomas) in eleven broad fields of study; as an institution 
        we have been a strong supporter of articulation with the TAFE sector 
        over many years. This is evident from enrolment statistics where Charles 
        Sturt University usually exceeds both State and National averages for 
        TAFE enrollees in universities.
      It is the University's clear belief that success in a TAFE program is 
        a very strong indicator of likely success in a university program. Thus, 
        the University's admission and credit procedures support TAFE applicants.
      This model of TAFE developing students within their programs 
        so as to maximise the students' progression opportunities into university, 
        and where possible with credit, is a prime role in optimising the use 
        of educational resources and reflects our view on the relationship between 
        the sectors; discreet with maximum pathways for articulation.
      This view is commended to the Standing Committee Inquiry.
      Professor Kathleen Bowmer
      Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic)
      Charles Sturt University is located at - Albury-Wodonga - Bathurst - 
        Wagga Wagga
      
      
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