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Residential status: Any Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or New Zealand citizen is eligible for a Free TAFE in Victoria.
Previous qualification: You can do your first Free TAFE course no matter what qualifications you already hold. This applies to all qualifications - whether they be through TAFE or university. This is because the 'upskilling rule' has been removed.
Multiple Free TAFE courses: You can do multiple Free TAFE courses in the same occupational pathway listed under 'Free TAFE Priority Pathways' below.
This is because the 'once-in-a-lifetime limit' requirement for Free TAFE has now been removed for Priority Pathways.
Note: Students who choose a Free TAFE course that is not part of a Priority Pathway can only study one Free TAFE course.
Students whose only Free TAFE fee waiver was under JobTrainer can also do another Free TAFE course, either in a pathway or non-pathway program.
Free TAFE priority pathways do not include apprenticeship pathway courses.
See the Priority Pathway Scenarios section below for examples of students eligible for Free TAFE.
While Free TAFE covers tuition fees, there may be additional expenses, such as materials fees. Call 13 TAFE (13 8233) or contact us via our online enquiry form if you are unsure.
(In alphabetical order)
2 years
Full Time Standard Student (TAFE based student) - 1 year, Apprenticeship - 2 to 3 Years
6 months
This course is delivered online via facilitated workshops on Monday or Tuesday evenings from 6.00pm to 9.00pm
8 months
6 months
9 months
12 months
,15 months
Full Time Standard Student (TAFE based student) - 1 year, Apprenticeship - 2 to 3 Years
Traineeship duration is 12 months, Non-traineeship duration is 6 weeks
6 mnt F/T
,1 yr P/T
6 months
,2 years
13 weeks
2 years
1 year
,
18 months
16 weeks
1 year
,1 year
Program will be delivered over 3 days
Profile Funded - 1 year
Trainee - 18 months
1 year (Full Time)
,2 years (Part Time)
1 year (Full Time)
,2 years (Part Time)
1 year (Full Time)
,2 years (Part Time)
9 Months
6 months
12 months
,Flexible
12 months
9 Months
6 months
This course is delivered online via facilitated workshops on Monday or Tuesday evenings from 6.00pm to 9.00pm
18 month delivery (approx.)
2 years
24 month delivery (approx.)
Traineeship duration is 12 months, Non-traineeship duration is 6 weeks
Profile Funded - 1 year
Trainee - 18 months
12 months
9 months
1 year (Full Time)
,2 years (Part Time)
21 months
1 year
,
18 months
12 months
,Flexible
1 year (Full Time)
,2 years (Part Time)
12 months
1 year (Full Time)
,2 years (Part Time)
8 months
Full-time - 2 years
Part-time - 2.5 years
6 months
Full Time Standard Student (TAFE based student) - 1 year, Apprenticeship - 2 to 3 Years
1 year
,1 year
Program will be delivered over 3 days
6 mnt F/T
,1 yr P/T
6 months
,2 years
16 weeks
6 months
13 weeks
2 years, 2 days per week.
7 months
24 month delivery (approx.)
Profile Funded - 1 year
Trainee - 18 months
12 months
2 years, 2 days per week.
18 month delivery (approx.)
24 month delivery (approx.)
Traineeship duration is 12 months, Non-traineeship duration is 6 weeks
Profile Funded - 1 year
Trainee - 18 months
6 months
,2 years
21 months
Our Diploma of Community Services (CHC52021) is designed to provide you with knowledge and skills in community development, casework and group work. This community services course prepares you to work as a social welfare worker, and provides you with an understanding of human rights, cultural inclusion, Indigenous culture, issues and strategies for effective service delivery.
Our Diploma of Community Services is also ACWA (Australian Community Workers Association) Accredited.
This qualification reflects the roles of community services, case management and social housing workers involved in the managing, coordinating and/or delivering of person-centered services to individuals, groups and communities. At this level, workers have specialised skills in community services and work autonomously under broad directions from senior management. Workers are usually providing direct support to individuals or groups of individuals. Workers may also have responsibility for the supervision of other workers and volunteers and/or case management; program coordination or the development of new business opportunities.
Special note: Prior to undertaking clinical work placement all students must obtain an International Police Check, Victorian Police Check and Working with Children Clearance (WWCC). Students will be responsible for the costs associated with requirements. If placements are taken outside of metropolitan Melbourne any accommodation costs that may be incurred will be the responsibility of the student.
Our course delivery features a combination of on-campus and remote (online) learning. This flexibility allows our students to continue to study in a safe, guided and supported manner.
To enrol with Kangan Institute, you are no longer mandated to have evidence of your COVID 19 Vaccination. It is important to note that as a part of your studies, you will be required to complete a placement component. While no longer mandated, individual Placement hosts will be guided by their individual policies and procedures in relation to vaccination requirements for staff and students. Students who are attending a community services organization for placement purposes will need to comply with the policies and procedures of their host service.
This course requires face to face classroom study and compulsory work placement (arranged by Kangan Institute) of 400 hours
You will be assessed throughout the course, assessments may include written, oral or practical assessments. These assessments are designed to show that you have achieved the skills and knowledge required in order to achieve this qualification. Your teacher will provide you information on how you will be assessed for each unit. We use a online Learning Platform to communicate to students, distribute learning materials and assessment. Your assessment will be required to be submitted using our Online Platform also.
There is the opportunity for re-assessment and appeal, which you can discuss with your teacher.
Major study areas
21 months
18 month delivery (approx.)
24 month delivery (approx.)
Full-time - 2 years
Part-time - 2.5 years
Blended - 12 months
12 months
You can continue to study the following Priority Pathway courses at Kangan Institute even if you have started the Pathway at another institute.
Certificate III in Information Technology (Broadmeadows)
Certificate III in Information Technology (Cremorne)
(Example of students who qualify for Free TAFE Priority Pathways)
Scenario 1
John finished Year 12 last year and has found a job at a vet clinic. He enjoys working with animals and wants to pursue a career in Vet Nursing. He does his research finds the most suitable course for him would be Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing, a Free TAFE course.
Is John eligible to undertake this course?
Yes, he is eligible to undertake this course if he meets all the pre-enrolment requirements for the course. As this is a Free TAFE, John will not have to pay any tuition fees, but he will be required to pay other fees such as materials and consumables.
Scenario 2
Rita has completed a bachelor’s degree in arts and wants a career change. She is interested in studying Information Technology and chooses to study Certificate III in Information Technology, which has a pathway into Certificate IV in Cyber Security. Both these courses are on the Free TAFE list.
Is Rita eligible to undertake these courses?
Yes, she can undertake these courses provided that she enrols in the Certificate III in Information Technology first and completes the course and gets her certificate. She can then enrol in the Certificate IV in Cyber Security. Both are Free TAFE courses, therefore she does not pay tuition fees for both the courses but may be required to pay materials and consumables. Rita needs to ensure that she does not commence more than 2 government subsidised courses in the calendar year.
Scenario 3
Sarah is 48 and has 2 Diplomas, 1 Certificate IV and 2 Certificate III qualifications which she has obtained through her work and studies. In 2023, she found out about Free TAFE and Pathway Programs. She is interested in becoming a Community Worker. She would like to study Certificate IV in Community Services knowing there are multiple pathways that she can pursue when she finishes the Certificate IV in Community Services.
Is Sarah eligible to get Free TAFE and enrol in the pathway courses?
Yes, she is eligible to enrol in a Free TAFE course and move into the Pathways courses once she completes her Certificate IV provided she does not commence more than 2 government subsidised courses in 2023.
Scenario 1
Terry enrolled in Certificate IV in Accounting and Bookkeeping in 2022 which was a Free TAFE course. In 2023 he wants to upskill and do another Free TAFE.
Is Terry eligible for a second Free TAFE?
As Terry has used his entitlement to a Free TAFE in 2022, he is not eligible to receive another Free TAFE but if he enrols in an Accounting Pathway course such as a Diploma of Accounting, he can be eligible for a Free TAFE.
Scenario 2
Ali has accessed Free TAFE to complete a Certificate III in Hospitality in 2021. He has also completed a Certificate III in Concreting through fee-for-service training in 2022.
Is Ali eligible to receive another Free TAFE?
Ali has used up his entitlement to a Free TAFE in 2021. But as his second qualification is a concreting qualification which is part of the Building and Construction Pathway, he can choose to study subsequent courses in this Pathway, such as the Certificate IV in Building and Construction and Diploma of Building and Construction, provided his completes the Certificate IV level before he enrols for the Diploma level.
Free TAFE is a Victorian Government program that will pay your tuition fees to study in selected courses at TAFE for eligible students.
While Free TAFE covers tuition fees, there may be additional expenses, such as student services fees or materials fees. Call 13 TAFE (13 8233) or contact us via our online enquiry form if you are unsure.
Residential status: Any Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or New Zealand citizen is eligible for a Free TAFE in Victoria.
Previous qualification: You can do your first Free TAFE course no matter what qualifications you already hold. This applies to all qualifications - whether they be through TAFE or university. This is because the 'upskilling rule' has been removed.
Multiple Free TAFE courses: You can do multiple Free TAFE courses in the same occupational pathway listed under 'Free TAFE Priority Pathways' below.
This is because the 'once-in-a-lifetime limit' requirement for Free TAFE has now been removed for Priority Pathways.
Note: Students who choose a Free TAFE course that is not part of a Priority Pathway can only study one Free TAFE course.
Students whose only Free TAFE fee waiver was under JobTrainer can also do another Free TAFE course, either in a pathway or non-pathway program.
Free TAFE priority pathways do not include apprenticeship pathway courses.
Free TAFE courses are periodically revised to include courses from growth industries, such as Early Childhood Education, Health, Construction and Infrastructure, Agriculture, and Community and Disability Services.
See the Free TAFE course list above for the updated courses offered at our TAFE.
You can do tuition free priority courses at Victorian TAFE institutes, including universities that offer TAFE courses.
To find a course near you, contact the Training and TAFE line on 131 823.
Students can only access one Free TAFE course in their lifetime, except in the following circumstances.
Contact the Training and TAFE line on 131 823 or visit www.TAFE.vic.gov.au.