New Cap on International Students for 2025: What CRICOS RTOs Should Know
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In a recent announcement, the Australian Government has introduced a cap on the number of international students that can be enrolled in vocational education and training (VET) courses starting in 2025. For CRICOS-registered Registered Training Organisations (RTOs), this change brings new challenges and considerations for international student recruitment and course offerings.
The cap will limit the number of international students that each CRICOS-registered RTO can enrol in a given year, depending on the specific course and region. This decision is aimed at improving the quality of education for international students and ensuring that the vocational sector remains sustainable in the long run. As such, CRICOS RTOs will need to adjust their enrollment strategies to comply with this cap and align with the new government policies.
To maintain compliance and remain competitive in the international student market, CRICOS RTOs will need to carefully manage their CRICOS registrations and ensure that they are offering the courses that meet demand while adhering to the new student limits. The upcoming changes will require RTOs to be proactive in managing their recruitment processes, prioritising courses that align with industry needs and market trends.
With CRICOS services from experts like CAQA, RTOs can receive valuable guidance on how to effectively manage the impact of the new cap on international student enrolments. From ensuring the proper CRICOS registration of courses to providing support on student recruitment and compliance, CAQA offers tailored services to help RTOs thrive in the changing landscape of vocational education.
As the deadline for the new cap approaches, now is the time for CRICOS RTOs to seek professional advice and plan ahead for the changes that 2025 will bring.
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