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Free TAFE eligibility

Find out who can access Free TAFE in Victoria, including eligibility for residents, asylum seekers, and options for completing multiple Free TAFE courses.

If you are eligible for Free TAFE, all your tuition fees will be covered. You might need to pay for other costs related to your course like books or equipment.

The following eligibility criteria applies to Free TAFE courses.

Residential status

Australian citizens, permanent residents and New Zealand citizens living in Victoria are eligible for Free TAFE or government-subsidised training.

Asylum seekers

Asylum seekers might be eligible for Free TAFE under the Asylum Seeker VET Program.

Previous qualifications

You can do your first eligible Free TAFE course no matter what qualifications you already have.

Priority pathways

In a priority pathway, you can progress within a study area and get the skills and qualifications you need. For example, you can progress from a certificate to a diploma in the same study area. Free TAFE will cover your tuition fees for both courses. You’ll need to finish one course before starting the next course.

Free TAFE priority pathways are in priority areas that need skilled workers:

Free TAFE priority pathways do not include apprenticeship pathway (pre-apprenticeship) courses.

JobTrainer

If you have completed a Free TAFE course under the JobTrainer program, you can also do another Free TAFE course. The second course can be in a pathway or non-pathway program.

Certificate IV in Training and Assessment

If you have already completed a Free TAFE course, you can also do the Certificate IV in Training and Assessment under Free TAFE.

You can do this even if you have already:

  • completed another course under Free TAFE, Skills First or fee-for-service
  • received fee waivers under Free TAFE, JobTrainer or Free TAFE priority pathways.

Short courses

You can do more than one Free TAFE short course. You can also complete a Free TAFE short course and it won’t affect your eligibility for a Free TAFE certificate, diploma, priority pathway or pre-apprenticeship.

Free TAFE short courses will count as skill sets. There are limits on the number of subsidised Skills First training skill sets that you can enrol in:

  • 2 at a time: You can enrol in a maximum of two Skills First-subsidised programs at the same time. This includes skill sets and qualifications.
  • 2 in a year: You can start a maximum of two Skills First-subsidised skill sets or two qualifications in a calendar year.

Exceptions to the limits apply to:

  • Course in Identifying and Responding to Family Violence Risk – no limit
  • Literacy and Numeracy Support program – no limit
  • Plumbing Licence skill sets– no limit

Each TAFE delivers different short courses, so choose a short course on the Free TAFE courses page then find the nearest TAFE to you.

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