Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS)

Yes. All qualifications and statements of attainment issued by our RTO are nationally recognized across Australia under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). This means they are recognized and valued by employers and educational institutions throughout Australia.

To enrol in a course, you can either apply online through our website or visit our campus and complete the enrolment process in person. Our friendly staff will guide you through the application process and assist you with any queries you may have.

Entry requirements vary depending on the course and level of qualification. Some courses may require specific prerequisites, such as prior education or work experience. However, we also offer courses with no formal entry requirements, making them accessible to a wide range of individuals. For course specific requirements please contact our friendly staff and they would be happy to assist with any questions you may have.

Yes, we offer flexible study options to accommodate the needs of our students. Many of our courses are available on a part-time basis, allowing you to balance your studies with work or other commitments. Additionally, we provide online learning platforms and resources for selected courses to offer greater convenience and accessibility.

We offer various payment options, including upfront payment, payment plans, and government funding schemes. Our team can provide you with detailed information on the available payment methods and assist you in choosing the best option for your circumstances.

Yes, we recognize prior learning and experience through our Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process. If you have relevant knowledge or skills gained through work experience, previous studies, or other means, you may be eligible to receive credit or exemptions for specific units or qualifications. Our RPL assessment allows you to fast-track your learning journey.

Age requirements vary depending on the course and industry regulations.

  • White Card (Construction Induction): Minimum age is 13 years and over
  • Maritime courses and qualifications: Minimum age is 16 years and over
  • High Risk Work Licence courses: Students must be 18 years and over in line with licensing requirements

If you are unsure whether you meet the entry requirements for a specific course, please contact our administration team before enrolling.

Students are generally required to provide 100 points of identification. This may include a combination of photo ID, Medicare card, birth certificate, and other valid documents.

Yes. Most of our courses include both theory and practical components to ensure students gain real-world skills and competency.

Yes. Once you successfully complete your course, you will receive a nationally recognized Statement of Attainment or qualification.

If you do not successfully complete all course requirements, we will provide guidance on re-assessment or additional training options where applicable.

We are proud to be a Skills Assure provider!

The Skills Assure tick identifies providers that offer training subsidized by the Queensland Government.

Ask us about our subsidized courses and how you can enrol.

Find out more at desbt.qld.gov.au/skillsassure