Quality Assurance
Many of the courses offered at IBAT College Dublin are on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ). The NFQ provides a structure to compare and contrast the level and standard of different qualifications in Ireland. This helps you to make informed decisions about your qualification choices and progression routes available to you.
All of your learning achievements can be measured and related to each other using the NFQ and you can explain to others, nationally and internationally, which standard of education you currently hold or are studying towards. This becomes very important when you are considering further learning or when applying for a job in Ireland or abroad.
Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI)
QQI (Quality and Qualifications Ireland) is an independent state agency responsible for promoting quality and accountability in education and training services in Ireland. It was established in 2012 by the Qualifications and Quality Assurance (Education and Training) Act 2012.
QQI has a wide brief which includes the following responsibilities;
- Develops awards and standards.
- Validates programmes of education and training.
- Ensures Protection for Enrolled Learners (PEL) are in palce.
- Regulates and reviews education and training providers.
- Maintains the National Framework of Qualifications.
- Authorises the use of the Interantional Education Mark (IEM).
- Develops and approves the Quality Assurance policies & practices of providers it regulates.
- Facilities qualification recognition.
- Collaborates internationally with other quality assurance international bodies, associations &/or networks.
Atlantic Technological University (ATU) / IBAT College Dublin Strategic Partnership
A strategic partnership between IBAT College Dublin and Atlantic Technological University (ATU) was officially established on 20 July 2023, following formal approval at the ATU Academic Council meeting in June 2023.
Courses are delivered within the ATU Quality Assurance and Enhancement framework and awarded by ATU. IBAT is primarily responsible for day-to-day operations under ATU’s Quality Assurance oversight, including applicant queries/processing, student support, and finance-related queries. It is important to note that ATU strictly authorises entry into the programme based on the defined entry requirements.
Applicants who register on ATU programmes under the auspices of this strategic partnership hold the status of being a student at both institutions. Tuition and provision of student services take place from IBAT Dublin Campus.
The Accreditation and Coordination of English Language Services (ACELS)
The English School at IBAT College Dublin is recognised by ACELS, a service of Quality and Qualifications Ireland, for English language teaching (ELT). ACELS is currently the national body responsible for the development and management of an inspection/recognition scheme for English Language Teaching organisations (ELTOs) nationally.