In January 2011 the Victorian State Government changed the eligibility criteria for TAFE fee concession to include students enrolled in diploma and advanced diploma programs. Due to these changes, you may now be eligible for a concession, even if you were not when you commenced your program. You can apply for a fee concession each term for each program in which you are enrolled.
To be eligible for a TAFE fee concession, certificate and preparatory (pre-university) students must:
The Victorian State Government has introduced a $100 tuition fee concession for eligible students under the age of 25 enrolled in a diploma or advanced diploma program.
To be eligible for a TAFE fee concession, diploma and advanced diploma students must:
* Many students are eligible for a Health Care Card, such as low income earners.
|
Program level |
Concession fee per year |
|---|---|
|
Foundation |
$50 |
|
Certificate I, II, VCE and preparatory programs |
$105 |
|
Apprenticeship |
$188 |
|
Traineeship |
$188 |
|
Certificate III and IV |
$188 |
|
Diploma and advanced diploma |
$100* |
|
Vocational graduate certificate and Vocational graduate diploma |
N/A |
*Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander students will pay the concession fee of $100
Complete a 2012 Application for TAFE fee concession or exemption form and submit it to the Hub on your campus with your Health Care Card, Pension Card or Veteran’s Gold Card on or before your first census date in the term you are seeking concession.
If you commenced your program prior to 1 July 2009, you will have until your last census date in the relevant term to lodge your application form.
For more information about TAFE fee concession: