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Find a vocational training course that works for you
When choosing what to study, it’s important to consider your interests, existing skills and qualifications.
There are a few ways you can study and it’s important to choose which method is right for you.
Online
If there are challenges to attending a class in person, online study provides great flexibility. If you live with disability, have young children or are balancing other priorities, having choice around when you study can help.
Face to face
Sometimes, being present in a room with other learners can really enhance your experience and learning. Studying face to face will mean you have access to a learning environment that is set up for successful learning.
Blended
You may feel like a combination of online and face to face will give you the right combination of flexibility and in class experience. Talk to our team to learn more about this or any of the other options.
If you would like any support with language, numeracy or computer literacy skills, let our team know.
Course costs and funding options
We offer fee for service, funded and/or subsidised training options. Funded or subsidised training may be available to eligible students through state based funding programs. This does not guarantee training is delivered entirely at no cost to the student. All costs will be provided to the student prior to enrolment upon completion.
Smart and Skilled Entitlement Full Qualifications – Fee-free training courses are now available for school leavers, young people and job seekers, as part of the NSW Government’s Smart and Skilled Entitlement Full Qualifications initiative.
Skilled Capital – An initiative that supports Canberrans to study, providing funding options for eligible students in the ACT.
Skills First Victoria – Skills First is a Victorian Government program that provides access to government-subsidised training for courses in growth industries. If you are eligible, your tuition fees will be lower. Skills First training includes qualifications and some skill sets.
Jobs and Skills WA – The Participation-Work readiness program, part of Jobs and Skills WA, aims to assist unemployed people who are job ready to gain the relevant skills and experiences to access meaningful work via funded, fee free training.
Fee for service – All our courses are available as fee for service.
For more information on costs and funding options chat with our Training Team.
Register for your course
Once you have chosen the course that’s right for you, you can express interest in any of our courses.
Our team will be in touch to talk through the next steps and link you to an Application for Enrolment form. We will discuss your chosen course, how it will work for you and process your application.
Talk to us if you think there is anything that may impact on your ability to study. We can provide any additional assistance you may require to be successful in study and tackle any challenges together.
Supporting you into the future
If you’re studying with one of our Registered Training Organisations and are also registered with our network of employment services, you may be eligible for additional support to help you find work once you complete your course.
This includes:
- Resume development and job application support
- Help addressing selection criteria
- Interview preparation and confidence-building
- Access to job opportunities through our national employer network
Find out more about our network of employment services.
Complete your study
Once you have taken the initiative and are working towards your qualification, our team will provide you with ongoing support.
Students undertaking online courses can access study materials 24/7 giving you the best chance of fitting your study around your life and schedule.