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Consider your career goals and desired level of specialization. Certificate III is ideal for entry-level roles, Certificate IV for advanced disability support professions. Our academic advisors can guide you based on your aspirations.

Certificate III can lead to roles like aged care or disability support worker. Certificate IV qualifies you for higher-level positions in disability support, and services, and community support.

Typically, there are no formal prerequisites for Certificate III. Certificate IV may require completion of Certificate III or equivalent experience. The Diploma will have prerequisites, and our admissions team can assist with specific requirements.

We offer a range of support services, including academic guidance, career counseling, and mental health support. Our dedicated staff is committed to assisting you throughout your educational journey. Student Support Services are available for 24X7 hours.

Each program caters to different levels of expertise. Certificate III focuses on foundational skills in individual support, Certificate IV delves into advanced disability support.

Yes, our flexible learning options enable you to balance work and study. Depending on the course, you may engage in practical placements, aligning your learning with real-world experiences.

Assessments vary but often include a mix of written assignments, practical tasks, and workplace assessments. Passing criteria depend on the course and are outlined in the course materials.

Yes, practical experience is a crucial component. Depending on the course, you may undertake work placements, allowing you to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings.

You can apply online through our website, and our admissions team will guide you through the enrollment process. Check the specific course pages for detailed instructions.

After successfully finishing your course, you'll receive an emailed certificate confirming completion shortly, followed by certificate and transcript of units. Please ensure all student fees are paid to avoid delays in certificate delivery.

Students who wish to withdraw from their course are required to fill in a Withdrawal Form and return it to our head office. Where fees have been paid, a student may wish to apply for a refund using the Application for a Refund following our Fees and Refunds Policy & Procedures. Withdrawals will prompt the issuance of a Statement of Attainment where applicable.

Yes, you can defer your course. It's advisable to discuss the process with your Student Support Officer for a clear understanding.

To seek an extension for your course, initiate a discussion with your Student Support Officer for guidance and support.

The Certificate III course emphasizes foundational skills for providing support to individuals in aged care and disability settings. It covers essential aspects of person-centered care, communication, and assistance with daily living activities.

Certificate IV builds on the foundation of Certificate III, offering advanced skills in disability support planning, advocacy, and community participation. It prepares students for higher-level roles in the disability support sector.

Practical experiences, including work placements, are integral to these courses. They provide hands-on opportunities to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings, enhancing your skills and preparing you for the workforce.

Yes, you can work part-time while studying, thanks to the flexible learning options. Our uniquely blended delivery mode allows you to manage your schedule, and practical placements are often designed to accommodate working students.

Assessments vary but typically include written assignments, practical tasks, and workplace assessments. The structure aligns with the course objectives and is designed to evaluate your understanding and application of knowledge.

You can initiate the application process online through our website. Admissions representatives are available to guide you through the specific steps and requirements for each course.

Our AISC provides a range of support services, including academic guidance, career counseling, and mental health support. We prioritize your well-being and success throughout your educational journey.

Academic support is readily available. You can reach out to your dedicated Student Support Officer or utilize tutoring services to address any challenges you may encounter with course content or assessments.

You can connect with your Student Support Officer through scheduled meetings, emails, or online platforms. They play a crucial role in providing personalized guidance, addressing concerns, and helping you navigate your academic journey successfully.

We value your feedback. You can share your thoughts, suggestions, or concerns through designated channels, such as surveys, feedback forms, or scheduled feedback sessions with your Student Support Officer.

Yes, career counseling services are available to assist you with career planning, resume building, and job placement. Our goal is to support you in transitioning smoothly from education to your chosen career path.

We provide support and guidance for practical placements, ensuring they align with your learning objectives. Your Student Support Officer will assist in coordinating placements, addressing any concerns, and ensuring a valuable hands-on experience.

Tuition fees vary for each course. Please refer to the course outline, fees structure or contact our admissions team for detailed and up-to-date information on course fees.

Yes, we encourage students to explore part-time work or internship opportunities to support their income. Our career counseling services can assist you in finding suitable opportunities that align with your course schedule.

In addition to tuition fees, you may need to budget for textbooks, materials, and possibly equipment for practical components of the courses. Our admissions team can provide a breakdown of potential additional costs.

Please refer to our policy is in accordance with regulatory standards on website, alternatively you can contact our admin team. If you need to withdraw, please contact our admissions or finance office to discuss your situation and understand the applicable refund policy.

Some courses may offer discounts or incentives for early payment of tuition fees. Check with our student support officer for information on any available discounts or promotions.

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