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If a social and interactive study experience is what you’re after, then traditional on campus study is the way for you! Opting to study on campus means you’ll get a more hands-on experience and have face-to-face contact with fellow students, support staff and teachers. Plus you’ll be able to attend social events, stay motivated with group study sessions and access to student facilities and all library resources. On campus study is best when you live within easy travelling distance or you want to live on-site.
On-campus courses require you to attend classes in person, which offers more structure, peer learning, and face-to-face support. Online courses allow for more flexibility, ideal for people juggling work or family. Learn more about online courses here.
Yes, if the course is full-time and meets Centrelink’s eligibility requirements. Many nationally recognised courses are eligible for payments like Youth Allowance or Austudy. Check your eligibility here.
Yes. Government initiatives like Fee-Free TAFE and state-level JobTrainer programs often include on-campus options. You can also explore government-funded courses on CareerFAQs.
Use our course finder tool to browse on-campus options by location and study area. Look for nationally recognised training providers or universities with strong reputations.
In many cases, yes. Some providers offer flexible enrolment pathways that let you begin online and transition on campus as your circumstances allow.