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Media Release – Minister Keogh – Accessing Higher Education Made Easier For Veterans

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THE HON MATT KEOGH MP

Minister for VETERANS’ AFFAIRS

MINISTER FOR DEFENCE PERSONNEL

 

MEDIA RELEASE

18 November 2024

ACCESSING higher education made easier for veterans

The Albanese Labor Government is making it easier for veterans to pursue higher education through the Veteran Recognition of Prior Learning – Tertiary Support Grant Program.

Veterans gain valuable skills and experience during their service in the Australian Defence Force however, these are not always readily recognised by education providers.

Through the Recognising Prior Learning Grant Program, universities can develop initiatives to better recognise these skills, adapt tertiary credit-mapping frameworks, and create entry pathways for veterans.

In this second round of the RPL Grant Program, six universities across the country will share in $700,000 funding, supporting veterans in metropolitan and regional areas.

Part of the Government’s $24 million Veteran Employment Program, the RPL Grant Program is providing a total of $1.65 million, over three grant rounds.

Applications for the third round of the RPL Grant Program will open in 2025.

For more information on the RPL Grant Program and other grant programs, or to receive notifications of future grant opportunities, visit GrantConnect.

Learn more about how the Australian Government is supporting veterans’ education and employment at the Veteran Employment Program website.  

Recipients of the Veteran Recognition of Prior Learning Grant Program Round 2 (2024-25)

 

Organisation name

Project name

Funding

University of Newcastle

Veteran Entry Pathway and Veteran Student Support Program

$110,323.55

Flinders University

Transition to Teacher Package for Veterans – Accelerated Pathway

$120,588.89

University of South Australia

Experience Matters - Recognising the prior learning skills and experience of Australian Defence Force personnel

$120,588.89

Charles Sturt University

Veteran Pathway and Support Program

$107,320.89

Queensland University of Technology

Veterans Academic Success Program QUT ADF-RPL Framework and Support Program

$120,588.89

Western Sydney University

Student Veterans Program and Credit Mapping Pathway  

$120,588.89

TOTAL

 

$700,000.00

 

 

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