TAFE NSW is Australia’s largest education and training provider. When you study with us, you will gain education and skills that will potentially change your life.
We offer hundreds of courses at more than 150 locations across the state.
To get started, you will need to choose a:
You may also be eligible for financial assistance, or recognition of prior learning (RPL) for previous study or working experience.
Read all the information below and if you need help, give us a call on 131 601.
Start by choosing a location and study option.
To do this, follow these steps:
Some courses have entry requirements.
To find out if your course has entry requirements you need to:
You’ll need to provide evidence for entry requirements, so make sure you have everything that’s need and ready to go when you start the enrolment process.
A Unique Student Identifier (USI) is a Government reference number that conveniently keeps track of all your training records and results.
Your Unique Student Identifier (USI) is your individual education number for life. It also creates a Government authenticated record of your Australian Vocational Education and Training (VET) achievements.
You need a USI if you are:
If you don’t have a USI, you can create one by visiting the USI website.
You can also create a USI during your enrolment or application.
If you can’t remember your USI, you can search for it by visiting the USI website.
It is important to use the same USI when you enrol or apply for a course anywhere in Australia and at TAFE NSW. This means that all your educational records will be stored accurately in your USI account.
Enrolling online in a TAFE NSW course is simple.
You can enrol or apply, or you can register your interest by following the prompts online. You can also enrol or apply at a TAFE NSW campus.
When you choose your course and location on the TAFE NSW website, you will see a button that says:
Read the information below to find out what this means, and what to do next.
Enrolment open means that your course does not have any entry requirements. This means that you can enrol immediately.
To finalise your enrolment and officially join us at TAFE NSW, you'll need to:
Application required means that your course at the location you have chosen has entry requirements.
You can find entry requirements for each qualification on the course page. There may also be additional entry requirements at your chosen location.
Please note that during the application process, you will need to provide evidence for the entry requirements.
Once submitted, your application will be assessed by our team. You will be contacted via email about the progress of your application.
Once your application is approved, you'll need to:
Register your interest means that means you need to submit an enquiry.
This is because either:
Once you register your interest, we will let you know via email as soon as the next intake opens.
If you want to undertake an apprenticeship or traineeship, generally you will need to register your interest first and complete the online Course Enquiry form.
By doing this, our apprentice and traineeship team will contact you and guide you through the enrolment process.
Please check your emails to stay up-to-date and see the progress of your enquiry.
When you see the message Waitlist open it means that your course at the chosen location is currently full, but you have the option join a waitlist. To join the waitlist, you will need to submit your request to do so.
You will be notified via email as soon as a place becomes available. If your course remains full, you will be offered alternative courses that may suit.
Plan and keep track of your studies using our academic calendar.
You’ll find important dates like:
See the full list of dates on our academic calendar.
Recognition of prior learning, often referred to as RPL, is a way to acknowledge the qualifications, skills and experience you may already have. This can help reduce the time it takes to complete your course.
On our fees and payments page you will find useful and important information including course related fees, how to access concessions and free courses, as well as how we can offer financial support.
It contains detailed information on:
Visit our fees and payments page to learn more.
Once your enrolment is confirmed, you’ll be able to:
If you're an international student, visit the TAFE NSW International website to apply.
For temporary visa holders you will need to check for any visa conditions related to studying at TAFE NSW.
Feel free to contact us at any time. Your dedicated student advisors are here to help you with any questions or enquiries.
You can search for courses on this website. There is a Find a location button in the top menu or at the bottom of each course page.
You can also call us on 131 601 for information about courses that are available to study at TAFE NSW.
TAFE NSW offers free counselling to current and future students to support you with education and career planning.
Call 131 601 (and select option 5, then option 2) to make an appointment with one of our counsellors.
If English is not your first language TAFE NSW can provide you with specialised support. We also have a range of other support services to help you while you study with TAFE NSW.
Visit the Multicultural Support Services page to learn how we can help.