Does the college offer nationally recognised training and what does this mean to students?
We offer Nationally Recognised Training (sometimes called Government Accredited) which means that we have met the Australian Standard for vocational education and training. It also means that we adhere to a set Code of Practice and are audited against these standards as are all registered training organisations. This recognition means that your qualification is nationally recognised by other training organisations. You may also be eligible to apply for government assistance for course fees or living allowances through Austudy, Abstudy, Youth Allowance or schemes such as Parents Return to Work.
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