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RTO - TOID 22576  Fees, Payments and Refunds 

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CHC42015: Certificate IV in Community Services
Current: Release 2 - 8 December 2015
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students or those working for ACCOs and concession Non-concession
Eligible students
Full fee paying
Non-eligible students
Tuitions fees Student Services &
Amenities Fee
Materials Fee    
$250 $160 $50 $1250 + $210 $6,000 + $210
Total = $460 Total = $1460 Total = $6,210.00
Other funding Criteria Funding contribution
Skills First (Government contribution) For eligible Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander individuals the Victorian government makes a contribution towards the qualification the individual is enrolling in. Under the Indigenous Completions Initiative, Indigenous students pay only the concession tuition fee for training at this level. 930 hours x $10.80 Total $10,113.75
Skills First (Government contribution) For eligible individuals the Victorian government makes a contribution towards the qualification the individual is enrolling in. 930 hours x $7.25 Total $6,742.50

 

CHC50215: Diploma Community Services – General stream
CHC50215: Diploma Community Services (Statutory and Forensic Child, Youth and Family Welfare) – specialisation stream
Current: Release 2 - 8 December 2015
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students or those working for ACCOs Non-concession
Eligible students
Full fee paying
Non-eligible students
Tuition fees Student Services &
Amenities Fee
Materials Fee    
$350 $160 $50 $1750 + $210 $7,000 + $210
Total = $560 Total = $1960 Total = $7,210.00
Other funding for General stream Criteria Funding contribution
Skills First (Government contribution) For eligible Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander individuals the Victorian government makes a contribution towards the qualification the individual is enrolling in. Under the Indigenous Completions Initiative, Indigenous students pay only the concession tuition fee for training at this level. 1295 hours x $9.30
Total $12,043.50
Skills First (Government contribution) For eligible individuals the Victorian government makes a contribution towards the qualification the individual is enrolling in. 930 hrs x $6.25
Total $8,093.75
Other funding for Specialisation stream Criteria Funding contribution
Skills First (Government contribution) For eligible Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander individuals the Victorian government makes a contribution towards the qualification the individual is enrolling in. Under the Indigenous Completions Initiative, Indigenous students pay only the concession tuition fee for training at this level. 1400 hours x $9.30
Total $13,020.00
Skills First (Government contribution) For eligible individuals the Victorian government makes a contribution towards the qualification the individual is enrolling in. 1400 hrs x $6.25 Total $8,750.00

 

22510VIC: Course in Identifying and Responding to Family Violence Risk
Current: Release 2 - 8 December 2015
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students or those working for ACCOs and concession Non-concession
Eligible students
Full fee paying
Non-eligible students
Tuitions fees Student Services &
Amenities Fee
Materials Fee    
$0 $160 $50 $0 + $210 $462.50 + $210
Total = $460 Total = $210 Total = $672.50
Other funding Criteria Funding contribution
Skills First (Government contribution) For eligible Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander individuals the Victorian government makes a contribution towards the qualification the individual is enrolling in. Under the Indigenous Completions Initiative, Indigenous students pay only the concession tuition fee for training at this level. 50 hours x aprox. $13.80 Total $690.00
Skills First (Government contribution) For eligible individuals the Victorian government makes a contribution towards the qualification the individual is enrolling in. 50 hours x $9.25 Total $462.50
 

 

Can I get a refund?

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  • Depending on the circumstances you may get all or some of your money back
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What happens if the course is cancelled or postponed?

  • Courses with low enrolments may be cancelled or postponed
  • If the course is cancelled you will be given a full refund

Withdrawing deferring or leave of absence

  • A student who has not made reasonable efforts to participate in the program, and does not formally withdraw with a completed Withdrawal, Deferral or Leave of Absence Form, will regretfully have to be automatically withdrawn from the course after a period of four weeks. Prior to withdrawal, the RTO will make reasonable efforts to engage the student and offer support in completing the course. If they are unwilling or unable to, the withdrawal will be processed. The student is not eligible for a refund.
  • All students being withdrawn from a Subject/and or Program enrolment that is subsidised by the Victorian government will have future training options and eligibility for further Victorian government subsidised training may be affected.  

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The student tuition fees as published are subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment.

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