10. ILN, WLN, ACE Reports

In this Section:

SELMA ILN, WLN and ACE Reporting

For New Zealand education providers delivering programmes funded under the Intensive Literacy and Numeracy (ILN), Workplace Literacy and Numeracy (WLN), or Adult and Community Education (ACE) funding streams, accurate and timely reporting is essential to meet Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) requirements.

SELMA supports all the aforementioned funding streams using our built-in reporting tools, across all SELMA subscription plans. There is no additional cost for accessing these reports; however, initial configuration may incur a one-time setup fee, depending on the desired data structure and reporting requirements.

Integrated Grid Reports

SELMA allows providers to generate ILN, WLN, and ACE reports directly via the system’s powerful Grid Reporting module. These reports are designed to meet TEC specifications and can be exported in the required formats, saving time and ensuring compliance. Reports can include key information such as learner demographics, attendance, learning hours, and outcomes—tailored to each funding type’s criteria.

Set-Up and Activation

To enable ILN, WLN, or ACE reports for your organisation, SELMA must first understand which reporting format you are using. Providers should contact SELMA Support to confirm their requirements.

Our team will then activate the appropriate reports, and, where needed, configure data-mappings or customise filters to match your internal workflows.

Once activated, these reports will appear in the Grid Report menu for easy access and export.

Get Started – Contact Us

If your organisation is delivering ILN, WLN, or ACE-funded Programmes and would like to enable reporting in SELMA, please contact the SELMA Support team. We’ll work with you to ensure the right reports are available and set-up for accurate and efficient compliance.

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