Pre-Apprenticeship Course Fees Information

Lower Fees, Local Skills Fee Cap
This UEE22020 Certificate II in Electrotechnology course now qualifies for the Lower Fees, Local Skills Fee Cap!
 
That's right — regardless of how much the course fees for your qualification actually are, you will not pay more than the set fees cap amount per qualification or course each calendar year. 

All learners aged 15—24 years of age are eligible for an annual concession course fee cap of $400, from the date the new fee applied.

All learners aged 15—24 years of age are eligible for the concession course fee cap of $400.

The course fee cap for non-concession learners is $1,200 from the date the new fee applied.

 

Concession Fee:
Tuition Fee $175.90
Resource Fee $318.90

Non-Concession Fee:
Tuition Fee $593.35
Resource Fee $318.90

The maximum course fee for non-concession learners undertaking a targeted fee relief course in 2023 is $1,200. For concession learners and youth, the maximum course fee for undertaking a targeted fee relief course in 2023 is $400. These maximums apply per course in 2023.
 
For secondary school-aged persons not enrolled at school, the maximum course fee chargeable in 2023 is $420. The maximum is the total fee for all courses the learner is enrolled in.

The College of Electrical Training attracts the same financial support from the State Government as any other Registered Training Organisation ensuring there is no cost disadvantage to learners.

Fee reductions are available for learners who are able to provide an approved concession on enrolment.

Learners enrolled in full-time courses are eligible to apply for means-tested Department of Training and Workforce Development, Employment and Workplace Relations Allowances.

Applications for allowances can be made through Centrelink. 

Fees Waiver

Fees may be waived for individual learners who are able to demonstrate that payment of fees would produce financial hardship. 

The College Fee Waiver Policy covering “Financial Hardship” is in accordance with the WA Department of Training and Workforce Development guidelines.

Concession Fees

Learners meeting one or more of the following criteria are eligible for concession fees:

  • Persons who have reached the age of 15 but who have not reached 18 years of age, and who are not due to reach 18 years of age in the calendar year for which they enrol. 
  • Persons and dependants of persons holding a Pensioner Concession Card
  • Persons and dependants of persons holding a Repatriation Health Benefits Card issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs
  • Person and dependants of persons holding a Health Care Card
  • Persons and dependants of persons in receipt of AUSTUDY or ABSTUDY
  • Persons and dependants of persons in receipt of the Youth Allowance
  • Persons and dependants of persons who are inmates of a custodial institution
  • Persons and dependants of persons for whom the Commonwealth’s JobKeeper payments are being received
  • Persons and dependants of persons in receipt of services from the Commonwealth’s Jobactive program
  • Persons and dependants of persons in receipt of services from the Commonwealth’s Online Employment Services program
  • Persons and dependants of persons in receipt of services from the Commonwealth’s ParentsNext program

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