How to Enrol
On campus courses
In Person
- Go to the Reception at your nearest campus.
- Customer Services staff will direct you to the course advisor and/or
the appropriate teaching staff.
- You will get a signed enrolment application form.
- You will need to take the completed enrolment form and your payment to the
Reception for processing.
- If you are claiming a Concession, you must have evidence of
your valid concession at the time of enrolment.
- If your fees are being paid by a third party (eg: employer or
Job Network Agency) then you need to have an
Authority to Invoice
form (also available from the Reception at each campus) completed. Bring this along with your enrolment.
- When you enrol you will receive a student card, confirmation
of enrolment and logon details for the computers.
When to Enrol?
Special arrangements are made
for enrolments in January/February each year, information will
be updated nearer the time.
Warrnambool Campus
Enrolments can be made anytime
during Reception opening hours:
Monday - Thursday: 8:00am - 5:30pm
Friday: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Glenormiston, Hamilton & Portland Campus
Enrolments can be made anytime
during Reception opening hours:
Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Full details on
VTAC
Application
Most
applications for full time study in Advanced Diploma, Diploma or
Certificate IV courses need to be made through the Victorian
Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC).
For
courses not listed in the VTAC Guide you should contact the
Institute directly on (03) 5564 8911 to find out how to apply or
send us an email
information@swtafe.vic.edu.au
The
VTAC Guide is published in late July each year and is available from
newsagents, secondary schools, careers advisers or from the
Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre.
Further
information about the VTAC process can be obtained by contacting
VTAC on
1300 364 133.
Access & Equity (Special Entry - SEAS)
South
West Institute of TAFE values the diversity of its client group and
seeks to provide access and equity for all people undertaking
vocational education and training.
Access and Equity Schemes are targeted at applicants who have
been unable to reach their full educational potential or who may
have access to the courses of their choice restricted because of
their life circumstances. The Institute’s selection processes
provide for special consideration to be given to potential students
who believe they have a case to make. Individual consideration will
be given to a student making a request in writing to the Institute
Registrar.
Individuals are
advised to view the Institute’s
Access & Equity Policy and
Student Selection into
Accredited Courses Policy
The Access and Equity
Schemes available for special consideration under VTAC entry
conditions at South West TAFE include:
Category 1:
Mature Age Entry
Prospective
students who are 18 years of age and over, may be eligible to enter
courses if they have relevant work experience and/or can demonstrate
their potential to successfully complete the course they have
applied for. Course Coordinators will offer places at the Institute
to mature age applicants on the merits of individual cases.
Category 3:
Recognition as an Indigenous Australian
An Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person is one who:
·
is of
Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent, and
·
identifies as an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander
person, and
·
is
accepted as such by the community in which he/she lives or has
lived.
Category 4:
Difficult Family Circumstances
If you have
experienced difficult family circumstances that may impact on your
studies you may be entitled to assistance. All applicants will be
assessed on an individual basis.
Category 5:
Disadvantaged Socio-economic Background
Provision is made for persons currently in receipt of a
Centrelink payment and holders of Health Care Cards or Pension
Cards. If you are not in receipt of a Centrelink payment but believe
you have experienced social or economic disadvantage you may also
apply. All applicants will be assessed on an individual basis.
Category 9: Women in Non-traditional Areas
Women who
apply for study in an area that is traditionally male oriented may
be eligible for assistance. Applications will be assessed against
recognised non-traditional study areas.
Category 10:
Disability or Long Term Medical Condition
If you have
experienced a disability or ongoing medical condition that has
impacted or may impact on your studies you may be eligible to apply
under the Special Entry Access Scheme. Applicants will be asked to
provide supporting documentation from a medical/health practitioner
to support your claim.
Year 12 chronic circumstances application
Year 12
students who have experienced circumstances that can be demonstrated
to have had an adverse impact on the final year of their secondary
school performance may also apply for assistance.
Refer to the
SEAS Year 12 Chronic Circumstances Application for eligibility
criteria.
All applicants
who lodge an application related to Year 12 chronic circumstances
will be considered for entry into the nominated program. Information
will only be used for the purpose of selecting and making an offer
to an applicant and will be treated in accordance with the
principles of the Information Privacy Act 2000 (Victoria) and the
National Privacy Policy (2000).
Further information on the above schemes can be obtained by
contacting one of the Institute’s Courses Advisers: Viviane
Wilcock can be contacted on (03) 5564 8996 or
email on
Viviane.Wilcock@swtafe.vic.edu.au and Lorna Tan can be contacted
on (03) 5564 8918 or email
Lorna.Tan@swtafe.vic.edu.au
Grievance Procedures
For information on the Institute's Grievance Procedures, please
access the
Grievance Policy and
Procedures from the Policy section.
Supporting information
Flexible Courses
Click on the type of study you are interested in for details on
enrolment.
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