Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic and Vocational Qualifications

The Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic and Vocational Qualifications (HKCAAVQ), formerly the Hong Kong Council for Academic Accreditation (HKCAA), was established in 1990 as an independent statutory body to provide authoritative advice on academic standards of degree programmes in higher education institutions in Hong Kong. In 2007, the Council was reconstituted under the HKCAAVQ Ordinance (Chapter 1150). The HKCAAVQ took on responsibility for the vocational and professional education and training sector and statutory roles as the Accreditation Authority and Qualifications Register Authority under the Hong Kong Qualifications Framework under the Accreditation of Academic and Vocational Qualifications Ordinance (Chapter 592).

The HKCAAVQ provides quality assurance and assessment services to education and training institutions, course providers and the general public. In addition to its statutory roles, the HKCAAVQ also provides advisory and consultancy services in education qualifications and standards to government bureaux and other organisations in Hong Kong and the Asia-Pacific region.

By participating in "Business-School Partnership Programme", HKCAAVQ aims to strengthen the connection with secondary schools, in particular with senior secondary school students to enrich their knowledge in quality assurance work in the education and training sector. Students as stakeholder of the Qualifications Register (QR), HKCAAVQ also aims to raise students’ awareness of the value of QR for planning their study paths and lifelong learning through participating in different activities including competition and workshops.


Website:
https://www.hkcaavq.edu.hk/
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