To enrol in a government-subsidised Smart and Skilled course, just follow these steps:
What to ask when you enquire
Ask us about the course details (e.g. where and how is it delivered), the enrolment process, your eligibility, your fees (including any concessions or exemptions), and any additional support that we provide.
If you're eligible for subsidised training under Smart and Skilled, you pay only a portion of the training cost. The rest is subsidised by the NSW Government. In 2015 the Government pays an average 55-90 per cent of the cost of each course.
You can determine your eligibility for Smart and Skilled training in the Eligibility Checker. You can then get an estimate of the fee for your preferred course in the Course Finder.
How your fees are determined
Smart and Skilled introduces a simpler, fairer system for calculating fees and subsidies. You only pay one fee for the whole qualification, rather than year-by-year. This means you'll know, upfront, the total cost of your training. (Check the arrangements for paying this fee with your preferred training provider. For example, you may be able to pay by instalments.) Read more
Exemptions and concessions
If you're an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person, a student with a disability or a Commonwealth welfare recipient, you and your dependants may be eligible for fee exemptions or concessions when enrolling in a Smart and Skilled course. Read more
Are student loans available for Smart and Skilled training?
If you enrol in a Diploma, an Advanced Diploma or, in some cases, a Certificate IV qualification, you may be eligible for a VET FEE-HELP loan. Read more
What other financial support is available for Smart and Skilled training?
Additional financial support may be available for apprentices and trainees who do Smart and Skilled training.
USIs are free for all students
The USI scheme is free. The USI Office does not charge a fee for individuals creating their USI and maintaining their USI account, which will bring together their records of nationally recognised training completed after 1 January 2015.
Individuals can create their USI for free by themselves. It is a quick and easy process and will only take a few minutes of your time by following the steps below:.
Step 1: Get at least one form of ID from the list below ready:
IMPORTANT: The details you enter when you create your USI must match exactly with those shown on the form of ID used.
If you have no form of ID from the list above, please contact your training organisation or the training organisation you intend to study with.
Step 2 Click on ‘Create your USI’.
Step 3 Agree to the terms and conditions.
Step 4 Fill in your personal and contact details.
Step 5 Enter the requested details as shown on your form of ID (see list above).
Step 6 Set your USI account password and questions for security.
Step 7 Your USI will now be displayed on the screen.
Step 8 You should write down your USI somewhere safe or enter it into your phone for safe keeping.
Step 9 Your USI will also be sent to you by either your email, phone or by mailing address (which ever you choose as your preferred contact method when creating your USI).
Step 10 Be sure to bring your USI with you each time you enrol in VET.
And remember creating your USI is free.
Duplicate USI
When you create your USI the system will check existing accounts and advise if there is a USI account already established. If you or your training organisation become aware of the possibility of you having two USIs, either party should report the issue to the USI Office. The USI Office will work with the relevant parties to resolve the issue and advise you of the outcome.
Forgotten USI
If you forget or lose your USI you can retrieve it online. You will need to enter a few details to verify who you are to display your USI. The details must be the same as those you entered when you applied for a USI or, if you did so, when you last updated your USI account.
Help
Visit for further help.
Steps to create your USI: http://usi.gov.au/Students/Pages/steps-to-create-your-USI.aspx
Student Help: http://usi.gov.au/help-centre/student-help/Pages/default.aspx
Participants may cancel their enrolment within three days of the course commencing. ASTC will refund any paid fee minus an $20 administration fee. Transfers between courses within three days of the course commencing will incur an $20 administration fee. If ASTC does do not receive notice of non-attendance at least the day prior to the course commencing (or Friday for a Sunday course), during business hours, the full fee will be non-refundable and there will be no transfers. A participant is not eligible for a refund after their course begins. In certain circumstances, credit to a later course may be available.
Levying of fees are calculated in accordance with the Australian Government incentives which may vary and change from time to time depending on government policy,
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