The Higher Level Skills program provides eligible individuals with access to a subsidised training place in selected certificate IV level or above qualifications, and priority skill sets.
The aim is to assist individuals to gain the higher level skills required to secure employment or career advancement in priority industries or to transition to university to continue their studies. Employers may also be able to access training to address workforce development needs.
Read the Higher Level Skills student fact sheet (PDF, 255KB or DOCX, 242KB) for an overview of the program.
The program is open to any Queensland resident aged 15 years or over, who is no longer at school and is an Australian or New Zealand citizen or Australian permanent resident (including humanitarian entrants), or a temporary resident with the necessary visa and work permits on the pathway to permanent residency. Prospective students must not have or be enrolled in a certificate IV or higher qualification (not including qualifications completed at school and foundation skills training).
The list of registered training organisations (RTOs) approved to deliver each subsidised qualification or skill set is published on the Queensland Skills Gateway.
Individuals and employers are free to choose their preferred RTO from this list. The subsidy is paid directly to the RTO as training is delivered and reported to the Department of Employment, Small Business and Training.
Students who enrol under this program are required to complete a student training and employment survey within three months of completing or discontinuing the qualification.
The investment priority or importance of the training influences the size of the government subsidy. Training in vocational areas that aligns with critical industry skills needs and government priorities will receive a higher government subsidy.
A higher subsidy will also be paid to support participation by disadvantaged learners (concessional students). More information on concessional student status is detailed in the Higher Level Skills Program Policy.
Individuals undertaking training must contribute to their training costs through a co-contribution fee.
While the fee amount is determined by the SAS, it is expected the co-contribution fee will be greater for higher-level training given the increased benefits that accrue to individuals and industry.
The co-contribution fee may be paid on behalf of the student by an employer or another third party, but cannot be paid or waived by the SAS, unless approved by the department.
Cost of training and per unit fee.
Code | Description | Higher Level Skills | |||||
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Concessional/RPL | Non-concessional | ||||||
Admin Fee | Tuition Fee | Total | Admin Fee | Tuition Fee | Total | ||
CHC52015 | Diploma of Community Services | $30.00 | $16.00 | $46.00 | $30.00 | $48.00 | $78.00 |
CHC50113 | Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care* | $30.00 | $700.00 | $730.00 | $30.00 | $1,400.00 | $1,430.00 |
SIT40516 | Certificate IV in Commercial Cookery | $30.00 | $33.00 | $63.00 | $30.00 | $99.00 | $129.00 |
SIT40416 | Certificate IV in Hospitality | $30.00 | $21.00 | $51.00 | $30.00 | $63.00 | $93.00 |
SIT50416 | Diploma of Hospitality Management | $30.00 | $25.00 | $55.00 | $30.00 | $75.00 | $105.00 |
Higher Level Skills per unit tuition fee (all courses)
Per Unit Tuition Fee | Student |
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$1.00 | Concessional and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) |
$3.00 | Non-concessional |
*Higher Level Skills per unit tuition fee (Early Childhood Education and Care)
Per Unit Tuition Fee | Student |
---|---|
$25.00 | Concessional and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) |
$50.00 | Non-concessional |
1. Higher Level Skills program policy 2020–21 (PDF, 172KB) or (DOCX, 114KB) – effective 1 July 2020
2. Skills Assure supplier policy 2020–21 (v1.1, Aug 2020) (PDF, 327KB) or (DOCX, 154KB) – effective 1 July 2020
3. Higher Level Skills – Registered training organisation (RTO) fact sheet (PDF, 138KB)
4. Higher Level Skills – Employer fact sheet (PDF, 138KB)
5. Higher Level Skills – Student fact sheet (PDF, 140KB)
6. Skills Assure supplier marketing and disclosure directive (PDF, 155KB) or (DOCX, 107KB) – effective 1 July 2020
7. Skills Assure supplier third party arrangements fact sheet (PDF, 165KB) or (DOCX, 97KB)
8. Student training and employment survey fact sheet (PDF, 149KB) or (DOCX, 106KB)
9. Student training and employment survey template (XLSX, 62KB)
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Email: admin@asmitraining.edu.au
Contact; 1300 400 269
Domestic Administration – Kelly Seo
Email: info@asmitraining.edu.au
Contact; 1300 400 269
Australian Skills Management Institute (ASMI) commenced as a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) in 2009. We offer 45 Vocational qualifications (please see our courses page) to both local and international students. We are proud of our range of courses and study and assessment options which will assist students to build strong skills and experience which will assist to enter the job market or increase skills and knowledge for those who are current workers.
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