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rto.legal: One-Stop Source for RTO Compliance and Legal Services

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It doesn't matter whether you have 10 or 10,000 students enrolled in your institute; compliance with legalities is a must! Don’t risk getting stuck if your Registered Training Organisation (RTO) application gets rejected or if your course does not receive the accreditation you need. These mishaps occur more frequently when RTO entrepreneurs are not familiar with the laws and regulations that govern RTOs. Is your RTO facing compliance or legal issues? Don’t worry, rto.legal can help you. rto.legal offers clients expert assistance and advice that only a specialised RTO law firm can deliver. Our complete understanding of the RTO industry and Australian Skills Qualification Authority (ASQA) function and jurisdiction sets us apart from other legal services in the industry. rto.legal is a leader in the sector, a one-stop-source offering all compliance and legal services for your RTO. rto.legal can assist RTOs with every step along the way including rto registration ,

Starting a Registered Training Organization? 4 Things You Need to Know.

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Are you setting up a Registered Training Organisation (RTO)? Establishing an RTO is an exciting and, at times, overwhelming task, involving substantial investment of time, money and energy. Even though it’s a tough road, any entrepreneurial venture (RTO or otherwise) is a brave step that can lead to massive rewards. So, what’s the best way to get your RTO business kick-started? Read on for our tips. 1. Your students are your business When establishing a RTO, you not only have a responsibility for yourself and your new business, but you also are responsibility for providing your students with the best possible education and training. You must provide compliant, high quality education to the students, while supporting them to achieve their professional goals. The students’ best interests are paramount to your RTO. 2. Know the relevant rules and regulations For this, you need to get familiar with the procedural requirements of the Australian Skills Quality Authori

Things to Know If You Want to Set Up Your Own RTO

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Registered Training Organisations, also known as RTOs, are organisations with the purpose to offer vocational education and training (VET) to their students.VET, as opposed to higher education (i.e. university)offers students an opportunity to learn the required practical skills and knowledge to gain employment in their desired field. There are more than 5000 RTOs in Australia covering a wide range of subjects and offering tens of thousands of different courses. When deciding whether to start your own RTO you should consider what you can offer students. To thrive in such a competitive market, your RTO must offer students an exceptional and unique learning experience. Opening a RTO requires a considerable investment of time, energy and funds. And, as with any entrepreneurial venture, there is a risk of losing everything you invest.The RTO sector in Australia is heavily regulated, meaning the aforementioned risk is ever present because of potential regulatory non-com