Chinese Medicine Board of Australia - Accreditation fee information
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Accreditation fee information

Education providers pay two types of accreditation fees - accreditation assessment fees and annual accreditation fees.

The Accreditation Committee sets these fees on a cost recovery basis. “Cost recovery basis” refers to recovery of some of the costs to deliver the accreditation function including the cost of the Accreditation Committee’s ongoing operations (direct costs and Ahpra support) as well as the direct costs associated with accreditation assessments and standard annual monitoring activities.

The fees are reviewed on a regular basis and may change from time to time.

The document below provides information about the current accreditation fees for Chinese medicine:

Accreditation assessment fee

Chinese medicine accreditation assessment fee until 31 December 2024 Fee (GST-free)
Accreditation assessment of a program from one division at one site $15,300
Accreditation assessment of a program in two divisions at one site $20,500
Accreditation assessment of a program in three divisions at one site $26,200
Additional fee for accreditation assessment of a program delivered at more than one site $7,000 per site 

 

Annual accreditation fee

Chinese medicine annual accreditation fee until 31 December 2024 Fee (GST-free)
Annual fee for a program in one division at one site $5,150
Annual fee for a program in two divisions at one site $7,650
Annual fee for a program in three divisions at one site $10,300
Additional fee for a program delivered at more than one site available on request
 
 
Page reviewed 20/05/2024