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What is APL? (Accreditation of Prior Learning)
APL is the formal recognition for credit of prior learning gained, either through formally assessed courses or through other experience, typically gained in the workplace (Accreditation of Experiential Learning – APEL)
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Other types of APL:
APCL (Accreditation of Prior Certificated Learning) is learning for which certification has been awarded by an educational institution/training provider.
APEL (Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning) refers to un-certificated learning gained from experience. The experience itself cannot be accredited but it is possible to give credit for appropriate reflection on the experience.
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You can use APL for:
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When to apply for APL
Claims for APL must normally be made before you commence study on the programme into which you are seeking to transfer prior learning. In some cases it may be possible to apply for APL when you are already on course but this is up to the discretion of the Learning Institute.
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