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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: aqf summary, Accrediting authority An accrediting authority is either authorised under legislation or has been given responsibility to accredit programs of learning leading to AQF qualifi cations and/or to register institutions to issue AQF qualifi cations1 ???? The accrediting authorities, currently (2011) in place are: • State and territory government authorised statutory bodies responsible for the Senior Secondary Certifi cate of Education. • State and territory government accrediting authorities for vocational education and training responsible for accrediting AQF qualifi cations and for authorising registered training organisations (RTOs) to issue AQF qualifi cations. The National Quality Council, a committee of the Ministerial Council for Tertiary Education and Employment, is responsible for the endorsement of AQF qualifi cations in national Training Packages. • State and territory government accrediting authorities for higher education responsible for accrediting AQF qualifi cations and authorising non-self accrediting higher education institutions to issue them. • Universities and other self-accrediting higher education institutions responsible for accrediting and issuing their own AQF qualifi cations., Authorised issuing organisation An authorised issuing organisation either is authorised through Commonwealth, state or territory legislation to issue AQF qualifi cations or has been given responsibilty to issue its own AQF qualifi cations2 ???? 2The authorised issuing organisations for AQF qualifi cations currently (2011) in place are: • State and territory government authorised statutory bodies responsible for issuing the Senior Secondary Certifi cate of Education in their own state and territory. • State and territory government accrediting authorities for vocational education and training responsible for authorising registered training organisations (RTOs) to issue AQF qualifi cations. • State and territory government accrediting authorities for higher education responsible for authorising non-self accrediting higher education institutions to issue AQF qualifi cations. • Universities and other self-accrediting higher education institutions responsible for issuing their own AQF qualifi cations.