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Fact Sheet
Adult and Community Education
Adult and Community Education (ACE) provides learning opportunities for Tasmanian adults. It is flexible, varied, diverse, accessible, inclusive, learner-centred and responsive to community ...
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Fact Sheet
Alternatives to on-campus TAFE training
You may be able to train in alternative ways at TAFE, depending on your subject choice. Options include on- and off- campus, online, workplace based and self-paced training, day or night classes and f...
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Fact Sheet
Applying for interstate institutions
In Tasmania and the Northern Territory, prospective students apply directly to the university, TAFE or college. In other states (where there is more than one university, TAFE or independent colle...
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Fact Sheet
Applying for TAFE
To get into TAFE, you need to satisfy entry requirements, and any additional selection criteria when there are more applicants than places. Some high-demand courses require an interview, or previ...
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Fact Sheet
Applying for VET
Vocational Education and Training (VET) provides a skills-orientated, industry-targeted education, along with an understanding of the theory behind those skills. A vocation is a job in a particular in...
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Assistive Technology at TAFE Tasmania [ doc: 116 KB ]
This Fact Sheet provides information about the range of technology available at TAFE, what you need to do to access it and who to contact for advice and assistance.
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Fact Sheet
Disability services at interstate universities and TAFEs
All education and training institutions offer support services. While all universities and many TAFE institutes employ specialist disability-support staff (eg. Disability Liaison Officers or Disabilit...
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Fact Sheet
Disability support at TAFE
TAFE respects the right of people with disability to fully access learning opportunities, learning environments and associated services, and to have their learning and support needs met.
If you have ...
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Fact Sheet
Disclosing disability at TAFE
Generally, there is no legal obligation for a student to disclose a disability to TAFE or to a non-TAFE Registered Training Organisation (RTO), unless it is likely to affect their ability to meet the ...
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Fact Sheet
Financial assistance at TAFE
General student benefits and payments will help fund your TAFE training. Specific schemes to assist students with disabilities are also available: check with your Centrelink Disability Offic...
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Article
Pathways to Work through VET (Tasmania) - Part 2 [ doc: 3,061 KB ]
Pathways to Work through vocational education and training for people with a disability in Tasmania. A series of information sheets designed to assist people with disabilities with planning their pat...
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Fact Sheet
Preparing for TAFE
There is a range of courses available to assist students who have been out of training or employment for a while.
Adult Tertiary Preparation helps you to brush up on your study, communication and I...
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Fact Sheet
Programs to help you get started at TAFE
TAFEConnect will help you get started, and assist you to gain entry into other courses or employment.
It can help you:
Plan your careerIdentify your strengthsWork as part of a teamSpeak and write ...
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Fact Sheet
Recognition of prior learning at VET
No matter where or how you learned, VET will take into account your existing skills. Providers often recognise verifiable work or study experience, called recognition of current competencies (RCC...
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Fact Sheet
Registered training organisations
A registered training organisation (RTO) is an organisation or individual registered with a state or territory registering authority in accordance with the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF)...