MODULE FEES
The following fees apply to the Graduate Certificate in Internal Auditing. Fees must be paid in full on module enrolment. There is no application fee for enrolment in the Graduate Certificate in Internal Auditing. Module fees do not incur a charge for GST. All other charges are inclusive of GST.
MODULE FEES PER MODULE
Prices subject to change
The federal government has determined that the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) will commence a transition to 90 per cent cost recovery for its regulatory and quality assurance services and activity from 1 January 2023. Cost recovery will be fully implemented by 1 January 2025.
All higher education providers, including IIA-Australia, will begin to incur cost recovery fees from 2023.
The above fees represent a modest rise to cover this cost recovery, on top of the usual annual 5% fee increase.
Further details on the changes can be found here: https://www.teqsa.gov.au/about-us/fees-and-charges/cost-recovery-implementation
Module inclusions
- Comprehensive Learning materials
- International Professional Practices Framework (IPPF). Provided in Module 1
- IIA-Australia and IIA Global technical resources
- Access to Protiviti KnowledgeLeader
- Access to online learning platform for the duration of the module
- Online seminars and tutorials
- NB: There is a textbook to purchase for modules 1 and 3.
*Assessment of assignments submitted after the due date: Each final individual assignment will have a notified ‘cut-off date’ for lodgement. Any candidate, who is unable to lodge their assignment by the due date, may submit in writing to the Registrar a request for special consideration assignment extension. Assignments submitted more than five days after the due date will incur a fee of $250 to cover additional markers. Refer Candidate Assessment Policy for extension eligibility and process.
DEFERRALS AND CREDITS
Candidates wishing to defer their candidature must apply to the Registrar. Applications must be in the form of an affidavit setting out the circumstances they wish to have considered according to the special consideration criteria (refer definitions above) with supporting evidence attached.
If the Registrar receives the application:
- prior to the start of semester and confirms in writing that ‘special consideration’ has been approved, the candidate is able to defer (fees will be held in credit for 12 months then forfeited)
- once the semester starts and up to Week 4, and confirms in writing that ‘special consideration’ has been approved, the candidate is able to defer (in this instance 20% of the module fee will be deducted and the balance held in credit for 12 months then forfeited)
- after Week 4 and up to week 8, and confirms in writing that ‘special consideration’ has been approved, the candidate is able to defer (in this instance 50% of the module fee will be deducted and the balance held in credit for 12 months then forfeited)
- after week 8 no deferrals are possible. No fees will be refunded
WITHDRAWALS AND REFUNDS
Candidates wishing to withdraw their candidature must apply to the Registrar. Applications must be in the form of an affidavit setting out the circumstances they wish to have considered according to the special consideration criteria (refer definitions above) with supporting evidence attached.
If the Registrar receives the application:
- prior to the start of semester and confirms in writing that ‘special consideration’ has been approved, the candidate is able to withdraw (fees will be refunded less 10%)
- once the semester starts and up to Week 4, and confirms in writing that ‘special consideration’ has been approved, the candidate is able to withdraw (fees will be refunded less 30%)
- after Week 4 but before Week 8, and confirms in writing that ‘special consideration’ has been approved, the candidate is able to withdraw (fees will be refunded less 60%)
- after week 8, no fees will be refunded