Subsidised Study for Professional Qualifications

This page specifically discusses accessing Skilled Capital Funding for Qualifications offered by our Centre of Professional Learning and Education (RTO 88148). Please check out other funding options here if this is not applicable to you and if you're interested in a course.

What is Skilled Capital Funding?

Skilled Capital is an ACT Government training initiative, funded by the ACT and Australian Governments. Skilled Capital provides subsidised training in a selection of qualifications from the ACT Skills Needs Lists. Skilled Capital is available to eligible learners wanting to enrol into a nationally recognised qualification. Skilled Capital Funding is subject to available places. All learners must meet eligibility requirements and must pass a Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) assessment before enrolment can be offered.

Not sure Skilled Capital Funding pathway is for you? Find out more about other funding options to gain professional qualifications offered by Communities at Work’s Centre of Professional Learning and Qualification here. 

Email cple@commsatwork.org for any questions or concerns or fill out the enquiry form by clicking on the button below.

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What courses are available? 

Communities at Work’s Centre of Professional Learning and Education is offering  Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care under Skilled Capital Funding.


Benefits of Skilled Capital Funding

  • Skilled Capital is a training pathway, providing high-quality training in areas of skills needs, and maximising improved employment opportunities.
  • It provides candidates with the opportunity to access subsidised training within the ACT.
  • Flexible and tailored study support including online webinars and learning content, one-on-one online meetings with your assigned Trainer/Assessor, complimented with optional face-to-face study support.
  • A cost effective way to study with subsidised training.
  • Eligible candidates have the opportunity to develop their skills and work to their maximum potential through an accessible and flexible training sector.

Other Funding Options

Communities at Work’s Centre of Professional Learning and Education (RTO 88148), offers eligible candidates the opportunity to enrol into one of our courses through a User Choice funded traineeship, for new and existing employees. Our traineeships are combined with structured training and paid work, allowing trainees to earn while they learn and receive a nationally recognised qualification.

We also offer a Fee-For-Service arrangement that is not linked to any Government funding or subsidised training. Learners who do not meet eligibility through Government funding arrangements have the opportunity to enrol through FFS arrangements. Where funding is not offered learners, they are liable to pay the full fees for the cost of training. Please refer to our fee policy for charges that can occur. All learners must meet eligibility requirements and must pass a Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) assessment before enrolment can be offered.

Download our Fee Structure here (pdf). 


 

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