Enrolment – what to bring
If you are a domestic student enrolling in a mainstream TAFE or degree course, you should bring:
- Letter of Offer
- Pen
- Paper
- Results transcripts
For any prior studies you have undertaken, please bring your results transcripts. You may be entitled to some Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).
- Health Care Card / fee discount eligibility evidence.
If you are enrolling in a TAFE level government subsidised course, and applying for a tuition fee discount you must have your Health Care Card or other evidence that will support your eligibility for the concession rate.
- Fee payment
We accept cash, cheque, money order, EFTPOS or credit card (only Mastercard/Visa accepted). Some EFTPOS cards have a daily withdrawal limit. If you are planning to pay fees via EFTPOS, double check that you will not exceed the daily withdrawal limit before enrolment day. Payment of your initial enrolment, in a calendar year, must be made at the time of enrolment (excludes tuition fee payment where FEE-HELP or VET FEE-HELP fee loan applies). Note: your place in the course is not confirmed until fees have been paid.
- Employer invoice/fee letter
If your employer is going to pay for your fees and prefers to be invoiced for these, please bring an authorisation letter from your employer confirming that they agree to pay for your fees, and requesting an invoice be sent to them.
- VET FEE-HELP or FEE-HELP documentation
If you are enrolling in a diploma/advanced diploma level course and intend to apply for VET FEE-HELP, or, if you are enrolling in a bachelor degree/associate degree course and intend to apply for FEE-HELP you must bring (original and photocopy required):
- Passport or birth certificate or official extract of birth certificate or Australian citizenship certificate (Citizenship evidence for Australian Citizens)
- Your permanent humanitarian visa (Citizenship evidence for Permanent Humanitarian Visa Holders)
- Tax File Number or certificate of application for a tax file number.