Application & Enrolment
Important dates for 2010 Applications
Opening date for TAFE applications
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Friday 4th September 2009
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Closing date for all other TAFEWA applications without incurring a late fee
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Friday 13 November 2009
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Closing date for late applications to be considered for first round offers ($75 late application fee applies)
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Wednesday 9 December 2009
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Closing date for late applications to be considered for second round offers
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Friday 15 January 2010
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First round offers available at www.tafe.wa.edu.au
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Wednesday 20 January 2010
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First round offers sent out
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Wednesday 20 January 2010
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Full time Enrolments 1st Round offers 10am to 4.00pm
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Wednesday 27 January 2010
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Part time courses & Full time vacancies advertised locally
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Thursday 28 January 2010
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Second round offers sent out
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Monday 1 February 2010
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Full time Enrolments 2nd Round offers 10am to 4.00pm
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Wednesday 3 February 2010
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Part time and Local Enrolments 10am to 6pm
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Thursday 5 February 2010
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Semester 1 2010 commences
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Monday 8 February 2010
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Do you have a disability or medical condition?
Alternative arrangements for enrolments can be made if required. Please contact Wendy MacLiver, the Disability Liaison Officer available on 9892 8741 or email wendy.macliver@gstafe.wa.edu.au.
Important application information
There are a number of ways you can study at Great Southern TAFE:
- Full time
- Part time
- Flexible
- Externally
Full Time
Applications must be made online at tafe.wa.edu.au
Applicants will be advised of the result of their application in a letter and you must bring this letter to the the appropriate college during the enrolment period.
You may be able to submit a safety net application for these vacancies directly to the College. Please contact Great Southern TAFE on 1800 675 781 for more information.
Part Time
A range of subjects from many courses are offered on a part time basis each semester. This information will be posted on this website in January and June. Enrolments for part time study are in February and July. Enrolments are accepted on a first come, first serve basis. Call us to check if there are any pre requisites, folios, interviews or other special entrance requirements for your course.
On enrolment day, make sure you take all documents relevant to your academic achievements and work history and check course commencement dates.
You need to pay all costs associated with your course at the time of enrolment. Payment by instalment plans is only available to those people who can provide proof of concession or hardship.
Flexible
Study in your time and at your own pace enables students to study at their own pace with access to a lecturer at designated times. Enrolments for flexible delivery can take place at any time during the semester. Details are available by phoning a Course Information Officer on 1800 675 781.
Recognition of Prior Learning
Have you already got some of the skills and knowledge related to the course you're interested in?
Skills recognition involves an assessment by a registered training organisation to see if your skills and knowledge meet today's industry standards. It doesn't matter how, when or where the learning occurred, the assessent will take into account your current skill levels and how much you already know. This means that based on Skills Recognition, you don't have to re-learn what you already know, and you will find out exactly what training you have to do to achieve your qualification.
To find out more contact Student Services on 1800 675 781.
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