Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) lets you convert real-world skills and experience into a formal qualification — without repeating training you've already done.
Find out if you qualify →RPL is an assessment process that looks at what you already know and can do — from work experience, previous study, volunteer roles, or life experience — and maps it against the requirements of your qualification. If you can demonstrate the competencies, you may not need to complete the full course.
Years of hands-on work in real estate, property management, or a related field.
Certificates, licences, or completed training that overlaps with your target qualification.
Skills gained through self-study, mentoring, or running your own property business.
Ability to show — through evidence — that you can meet the unit competencies.
Our process is straightforward, transparent, and handled by credentialled assessors.
Contact us to discuss your background and whether RPL is the right pathway.
Meet with a qualified assessor (in person or by phone) to map your experience.
Upload your supporting evidence via our online platform, RPL Assess.
Your assessor reviews your evidence against the unit competency standards.
Receive your result — certification, or a plan for any remaining gap training.
These are the national VET standards applied consistently by our assessors to ensure fairness and rigour.
Your RPL fee includes:
We use RPL Assess — a secure online platform that makes uploading and organising your evidence simple. Once you apply, you'll receive access and full instructions.
Upload documents, track your application progress, and communicate with your assessor — all in one place. New to the platform? Watch the explainer video to get started.
Apply for RPL ▶ Watch Explainer VideoTalk to one of our assessors — no obligation, just an honest conversation about your options.
Get in touch todayLicensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements apply to real estate practices in all states and territories. Relevant state and territory regulatory authorities should be consulted to confirm those requirements.
Successful completion of CPP41419 Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice is part of the licensing requirement in Queensland.
Full details are available from the Queensland Government website.
Successful completion of unit of competency CPPREP5010 Manage operational finances in the property industry is part of the licensing requirement in Queensland.
Each of our trainers is an industry professional with formal academic qualifications backed by ‘hands on’ industry experience. The Learning Team sets the highest standards for training delivery, presentation and assessment. You’ll enjoy learning from the best.
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