It's a 2018 degree and the FASEA code of conduct is most likely not covered, or the learning objectives of the Unit don't fully match the accreditation requirements. A Financial Planning degree is 20 subjects from an existing Commerce/Business Major and 4 subjects specifically written. Because maybe 1-3 of those subjects didn't have specific elements, the whole degree doesn't meet accreditation standards . Hence the Uni has offered to pay for a Kaplan bridging course in ethics or several subjects to fill those "learning gaps". This is like you writing a Financial Planning course and leaving out the words FSG.

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