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Student status

Last updated: 15/07/2026

Capturing and reporting a student’s progress is central to the VET Information Standard and marks a change to status-based reporting that will provide richer insights into the VET pathways students take and their learning journeys.

What is student status

Student status defines the various stages of a student’s training, from enrolment through to conclusion, at both program and subject level.
 

There are five program-level statuses:  

Registered

Commenced

Cancelled

Deferred

Concluded

For subject enrolments, four statuses apply:

Registered

Commenced

Cancelled

Concluded

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Reporting student status and changes to data

Importantly, each time a student’s status changes the RTO must report the change. For example, if the student status for a program enrolment changes from registered to deferred this must be reported within the reporting period. 
 

If multiple changes occur for a single student within the same reporting period, each of these changes must be reported. For example, if the student status for a program enrolment has changed from registered to deferred, and then the student subsequently cancels their enrolment in this program both the deferral and the cancelled status would be reported within that reporting period.

In addition, an accompanying student activity date is required for each change in student status; for example, the date a student moves from registered to deferred. 

RTOs are also required to provide any changes to previously provided information to maintain the accuracy and completeness of student records. The reporting of these changes over the student’s training journey is referred to as transactional reporting.

Student status defined

Reporting Registered and Commenced

There are some subtle differences between reporting a student with a student status of registered as opposed to commenced.  The following table provides some guidance on what is expected.

Scenarios

Scenario

Outcome

A student has registered their interest in a program and/or subjects but has not yet been placed into a class by the RTO.

Not required to be reported under the VET Information Standard.

A student has registered their interest in a program and/or subjects, and the RTO has enrolled them into their program and first semester subjects but have not participated in any learning / assessment activities.

Registered under the VET Information Standard.

A student has registered their interest in a program and/or subjects, and the RTO has enrolled them into their program and first semester subjects and has undertaken an orientation session with the student.

Registered student.

A student has registered their interest in a program and/or subjects, and the RTO has enrolled them into their program and first semester subjects and has commenced learning activities and/or undertaken their first assessment.

Commenced.

Reporting student status reason (Deferred & Concluded status)

When reporting the student status of either deferred or concluded, RTOs must incorporate a student status reason. This reason provides additional information about why a student has paused or concluded their studies.
 

Reasons for deferral include:  

Deferral pre-commencement

Deferral post–commencement

Reasons for concluding at a program-level include:

Successful completion

Unsuccessful completion

Formal withdrawal

Informal withdrawal

RTO closed

Not applicable

Note: student status reasons at subject-level also include the credit transfer applied reason.

Student status reasons defined

Key rules and scenarios – Student status

Continuing students

In the VET Information Standard, a student’s status, such as commenced, is maintained until a change occurs.  An RTO does not need to report a student record where there has been no change to:

  • The student status, or
  • To data previously reported for that student record.

Deferral

Deferral applies to a program enrolment only. When a student commences a subject within a program enrolment and then defers their study, RTOs must report the student record in the following way:

The program enrolment:

  • Student status = Deferred, and 
  • Student status reason = Deferred post-commencement. 

The subject enrolment:

  • Student status = Concluded.
  • Student status reason = Formal withdrawal.

Reporting subject-level outcomes

Subject enrolment outcomes are captured through the concluded student status and its associated student status reasons.

Can I change a Concluded student status

No, as concluded is considered a final status. When this status has been applied to a student’s program or subject enrolment, this indicates the end of the student’s enrolment and therefore a student cannot transition back to another student status. Refer to Program enrolment transitions and Subject enrolment transitions in the accordion below for valid transitions between student statuses.

In circumstances where the concluded student status has been reported in error, the error must be corrected to accurately reflect the student’s actual state. Additional information on providing updates and corrections is provided under updating information in the VET Information Standard.

Reporting student status at program and subject levels

Under the VET Information Standard, information elements are required to be reported at different stages of a student's journey. The following tables, displayed within an accordion below, provide a more detailed explanation of student status reporting requirements. The tables show the first student status these elements are expected to be reported under, by using a reporting requirement type. For usability, this information has been separated into contextual groupings.

Mandatory The element is always required for the designated Student status.
Contingent The element is required for the designated Student status and a particular condition must be met or an error will occur.
Allowable The element may be submitted for the designated Student status without any conditions needing to be met.
Not allowed The element cannot be submitted as part of this Student status.
Not applicable The element has already been submitted at a prior Student status.