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Skills Generation is an approved Queensland Department of Trade, Employment and Training (DTET) Skills Assure Supplier and that means we offer a number of courses that attract Government funding. If you are not eligible for a Government funded course, we offer upfront payment as well as flexible payment plan options, to make it easy to manage your training fees within your budget.

Queensland Government Funded Training with Skills Generation

Skills Generation is an approved Skills Assure Supplier (SAS) under the Queensland Government’s Department of Trade, Employment and Training (DTET). This approval means eligible Queensland students can access training with heavily subsidised fees, reducing out-of-pocket expenses.

As a Skills Assure Supplier, we offer training under the Queensland Government’s funded programs:

  • Career Start
  • Career Boost
  • VET in Schools (VETiS)

These programs provide subsidised vocational education and training (VET) aligned with Queensland’s workforce priorities. Access to subsidised training under these programs is subject to eligibility requirements and funding rules, so it is important to check your eligibility and choose your course carefully.

Find out more below about each program, what they offer, and the eligibility requirements for subsidised training

Career Start

What is Career Start? 

Career Start provides subsidised training to help individuals start their careers or progress into skilled or full-time employment, through the completion of Certificate III qualifications. Career Start offers two distinct pathways to achieving a Certificate III qualification:

General Training Pathway:

For students who wish to enrol directly into a Certificate III qualification without going through an apprenticeship or traineeship.

Apprenticeship/Traineeship Pathway:

For students who wish to be employed while they study, allowing them to complete qualifications as apprentices or trainees under an approved training contract. For further information, refer to our Traineeships page 

Career Start Eligibility Criteria

General Training Pathway Eligibility Criteria:

  • Be 15 years or older.
  • Not be enrolled as a school student.
  • Permanently reside in Queensland.
  • Be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, eligible visa holder, or a New Zealand citizen.
  • Not have completed a certificate III or higher within the last 10 years (school qualifications and foundation skills qualifications do not count).
  • Not be enrolled in another qualification (excluding foundation skills).

Eligible Training Combinations under Career Start

Under Career Start, students may access subsidised training for up to two qualifications, depending on the pathway chosen. The eligible training combinations are:

  • Eligible Training Combination One:
    A student may undertake one Certificate III qualification through the General Training Pathway using Career Start funding.
  • Eligible Training Combination Two:
    A student may undertake one Certificate III qualification through the General Training Pathway, followed by one apprenticeship or traineeship using Career Start funding.
  • Eligible Training Combination Three:
    A student may undertake two apprenticeships or traineeships at Certificate II or III level (one after the other) using Career Start funding.
  • Additional Skill Set Access:
    A student may also access one introductory-level skill set under Career Start funding, in addition to the combinations above.

What is a Co-Contribution Fee?

Under Career Start, the Queensland Government covers most of the training cost, but students pay a co-contribution fee as a sign of commitment to their study. These fees may differ based on a student’s concessional status. 

When do I pay my Co-Contribution Fee?
 
To meet our government funding program requirements, Skills Generation may only charge a student a maximum of 30% of their co-contribution fee on enrollment. Skills Generation manages this by invoicing students in two (2) instalments. The first instalment is for approximately (but not more than) 30% of the co-contribution fee and is payable before training commences. The second instalment is for the balance of the co-contribution fees and will be due approximately 8 weeks after enrolment. Payment of the second invoice is required to remain enrolled. 

See the fee schedule below for the specific co-contribution fee for each course.

Career Start Courses and Co-Contribution Fees

Skills Generation courses that qualify for Career Start funding for eligible students.

The co-contribution fee is the amount payable for the qualification by an eligible student. This fee may differ for some courses depending if the student qualifies for a concession rate or not.

Career Boost

What is Career Boost?

Career Boost provides subsidised training to help individuals advance their careers or progress into higher-skilled employment, through the completion of Certificate IV, Diploma, or Advanced Diploma qualifications. 

Career Boost offers two distinct pathways to achieving a higher-level qualification:

  • General Training Pathway:
    For students who wish to enrol directly into a Certificate IV, Diploma, or Advanced Diploma qualification and/or up to two priority industry skill sets, without going through an apprenticeship or traineeship.

OR

  • Apprenticeship/Traineeship Pathway:
    For students who wish to be employed while they study, allowing them to complete higher-level qualifications as apprentices or trainees under an approved training contract. For further information, refer to our Traineeships page 

AND

  • Additional Skill Set Access:
    A student may also access two subsidized skill sets under Career Boost funding, in addition to the above.

Career Boost Eligibility Criteria:

General Training Pathway Eligibility Criteria:

  • Be 15 years or older.

  • Not be enrolled as a school student.

  • Permanently reside in Queensland.

  • Be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, eligible visa holder, or a New Zealand citizen.

  • Not have completed a Certificate IV or higher qualification (including tertiary qualifications) within the last 10 years (school qualifications and foundation skills qualifications do not count). Note: This does not apply for students enrolling in skill sets.

  • Not be enrolled in another qualification (excluding foundation skills).

Eligible Training Combinations under Career Boost

Under Career Boost, students can access subsidised training for one higher-level qualification, with additional skill sets available where eligible:

  • Using the General Training Pathway, a student may undertake one Certificate IV, Diploma, or Advanced Diploma qualification

OR

  • Using the Apprenticeship/Traineeship Pathway, a student may complete one Certificate IV or higher-level qualification as an apprentice or trainee under an approved training contract. 

AND

  • Students may also access up to two subsidised priority industry skill sets 

What is a Co-Contribution Fee?

Under Career Boost, the Queensland Government covers most of the training cost, but students pay a co-contribution fee as a sign of commitment to their study. These fees may differ based on a student’s concessional status. 

For traineeships and apprenticeships, co-contribution fees are calculated based on the nominal hours for each unit of competency within the qualification at a Government fixed rate.

When do I pay my Co-Contribution Fee?

To meet our government funding program requirements, Skills Generation may only charge a student a maximum of 30% of their co-contribution fee on enrollment. Skills Generation manages this by invoicing students in two (2) instalments. The first instalment is for approximately (but not more than) 30% of the co-contribution fee and is payable before training commences. The second instalment is for the balance of the co-contribution fees and will be due approximately 8 weeks after enrolment. Payment of the second invoice is required to remain enrolled. 

See the fee schedule below for the specific co-contribution fee for each course.

Career Boost Courses and Co-Contribution Fees

Skills Generation courses that qualify for Skills Boost funding for eligible students.

The co-contribution fee is the amount payable for the qualification by an eligible student. This fee may differ for some courses depending if the student qualifies for a concession rate or not.

Qualification# of unitsPrice Per Unit | ConcessionTotal Co-Contribution Fee | ConcessionPrice Per Unit | Non-ConcessionTotal Co-Contribution Fee | Non-Concession
CHC40321 Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention16$14.06$225$25$400
CHC40321 Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention (Residential and Out of Home Care)16$14.06$225$25$400
CHC40421 Certificate IV in Youth Work17$13.23$225$23.52$400
CHC42021 Certificate IV in Community Services15$15$225$26.66$400
CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability Support10$22.50$225$40$400
CHC50325 Diploma of Child, Youth & Family Intervention18$12.50$225$22.22$400
CHC52025 Diploma of Community Services20$11.25$225$20$400
CHC62015 Advanced Diploma of Community Sector Management13$23.07$300$42.30$550

Skill Sets are delivered for groups only. Please talk to our team about the particular needs you have for your group. We are able to contextualise resources and offer flexible training delivery to suit organisations and businesses depending on numbers of participants undertaking training.

Skill Set# of unitsPrice Per Unit | ConcessionTotal Co-Contribution Fee | ConcessionPrice Per Unit | Non-ConcessionTotal Co-Contribution Fee | Non-Concession
CHCSS00070 - Assist Clients with Medication Skill Set2$225$450$225$450
CHCSS00129 - Individual Support - Ageing Skill Set5$90$450$90$450
CHCSS00130 - Individual Support - Disability Skill Set4$112.50$450$112.50$450
CHCSS00082 - Lead and Mentor Skill Set3$150$450$150$450

VETiS

What is VETiS? 

 VETiS supports secondary school students in Year 10, 11 or 12 to undertake VET qualifications funded by DTET while they are still at school. This training can be undertaken as part of their school studies through a general training pathway or in a workplace as a school-based apprentice or trainee.

General Training Pathway:

Through the general training pathway (certificate I or II qualifications) – students can complete a nationally recognised qualification and develop practical, job-ready skills to leave school feeling prepared and confident to enter the workforce.

Apprenticeship/Traineeship Pathway:

 School-based apprenticeships and traineeships (SATs) allow high school students (usually in Years 10, 11 or 12) to earn a wage and train towards a nationally recognised qualification while at school.

For SATs, a student must be employed as an apprentice or trainee. This pathway is part of the Australian Apprenticeships system and requires all parties to sign an Apprenticeship and Traineeship Training Contract.

For further information, refer to our Traineeships page 

VETiS General Training Pathway Eligibility Criteria:

To access a funded training place under VETiS 2026, a school student must:

  • be a student enrolled in Years 10, 11 or 12 in a Queensland secondary school;
  • not be an international secondary school exchange student;
  • not have already completed a certificate I or II VETiS qualification funded by DTET;
  • have a genuine interest in pursuing a post school vocational occupation.

Eligible Training Combinations under VETiS

Students may access subsidised training for up to two qualifications. The eligible training combinations are:

  • A student may undertake one Certificate I or II qualification through the General Training Pathway and one school based apprenticeship or traineeship in either order, but not at the same time.
  • A student can be concurrently enrolled in another qualification which is being delivered by their School RTO or for which the student is paying fee-for-service with another RTO.

VETiS Approved Locations and Fees

School students do not have to pay any fees for the VETiS 2026 program. The Queensland Government covers the cost by paying the SAS.

Where training is delivered online, eligible students across Queensland may still be able to access funded training, subject to eligibility and program requirements. Contact us to discuss your circumstances.

The following qualifications are delivered as a General Training Pathway.

Qualification# of unitsApproved Delivery Location/sCo-Contribution Fee
ACM20120 Certificate II in Animal Care12Sunshine Coast (online)Fee-free
CHC22015 Certificate II in Community Services9Sunshine Coast (online)Fee-free
MEM20422 Certificate II in Engineering Pathways12Sunshine Coast (online)Fee-free
MEM20422 Certificate II in Engineering Pathways12With our third-party schools:
Sunshine Coast
Logan
Redland
Moreton Bay
Gold Coast
Townsville
Cairns
Livingstone
Toowoomba
Fraser Coast
Whitsunday
Fee-free

If you are not eligible for a Government subsidy, or if your preferred course is not on our approved subsidised course list, we offer a wide range of courses available to you on a fee for service basis. Payment Plans are available to assist learners. 

Subsidised Courses - Funding Programs

Smart and Skilled Program

Skills Generation is an approved provider of the NSW Government’s Smart and Skilled Program.

The Smart and Skilled Program is a reform of the NSW vocational education and training system. It supports people to gain the skills and knowledge they need to get a job and advance their careers by offering qualifications on the NSW Skills List that are partially or fully subsidised for eligible students.

Eligibility

All training subsidised by the NSW Government Smart and Skilled Program is subject to students meeting eligibility requirements.

Students may be eligible for NSW Smart and Skilled subsidised training if they meet the following eligibility criteria:

  • The individual either lives or works in New South Wales
  • An Australian citizen, a permanent Australian resident, a humanitarian visa holder or a New Zealand citizen
  • Aged 15 years or older
  • No longer at school

Eligibility requirements vary for some funding categories. Contact us for more information, or use the Skills Generation funding eligibility checker or visit the Skills NSW website eligibility checker.

Skills Generation is approved to provide Smart and Skilled subsidised training in specific qualifications to learners residing in specific regions.

Smart and Skilled approved courses, regions and fee categories

Training in priority qualifications is fee-free for eligible students and fully funded by the NSW and Commonwealth governments. Students not eligible for Fee Free training or Fee Exemption pay a contribution toward their subsidised training.

Fees are set by the NSW Government and the fees listed below are as published on the NSW Skills List as at 27/05/2025. Fees may change from time to time, the schedule of fees for each qualification can be accessed on the NSW Skills List.

QualificationRegionFee FreeExemptionStandard Student First Qualification*Standard Student Subsequent Qualification*Concession*
AVI30419 Certificate III in Aviation (Remote Pilot)Coffs Harbour – Grafton, Far West and Orana, Illawarra, New England and North West$0 - Fee Free for eligible students, commence before 31 December 2023$0 - Fee Free for eligible students$1480 - For eligible students$1780 - For eligible students$240 - For eligible students
CHC30221 Certificate III in School Based Education SupportNSW$0 - Fee Free for eligible students, commence before 30 June 2024$0 - Fee Free for eligible students$1600 - For eligible students$1930 - For eligible students$240 - For eligible students
CHC32015 Certificate III in Community ServicesNSW$0 - Fee Free for eligible students, commence before 31 December 2023$0 - Fee Free for eligible students$1450 - For eligible students$1750 - For eligible students$240 - For eligible students

* Recognition of prior Learning and Credit Transfer is available for all qualifications and may result in fee variations. Fees payable and any variations to published fees will be confirmed during the enrolment process.

If you are not eligible for a Government subsidy, or if your preferred course is not on our approved subsidised course list, we offer a wide range of courses available to you on a fee for service basis. Payment Plans are available to assist learners and VET Student Loans are also available for select Diploma level courses.

Fee for Service

Individuals not eligible for Government subsidised training through a funding program can access high-quality training by paying full fees upfront, or by taking advantage of flexible payment plans or study loans. In addition, students may access VET Student Loans (VSL) for approved Diploma level courses.

There is a payment option to suit every budget so you can invest in your future now.

Payment Plans are available allowing you to make weekly, fortnightly or monthly payment instalments – please note that fees apply.  Paying in instalments allows you to manage your finances within your budget.

Contact us to discuss your particular circumstances and course needs. Our helpful Student Services Team can assist you with further details about payment plans and options, and we are happy to work with you to tailor a payment plan that will work for you.

Course fees need to be paid in full before we can issue a Certificate or Statement of Attainment on successful completion of studies, whether for just a few units, a skill set or a full qualification.

Full Course Fees

QualificationFull Course Fee
ACM30122 Certificate III in Animal Care Services (Animal Care)$4,500
$4,500
AVI30419 Certificate III in Aviation (Remote Pilot)$3,330 plus $300 AROC (optional) plus $500 CASA RePL 25kg upgrade (optional)
AVI40419 Certificate IV in Aviation (Remote Pilot-Beyond Visual Line of Sight)$3,950
BSB80320 Graduate Diploma of Strategic Leadership$3,950
CHC22015 Certificate II in Community Services$2,000 (min. numbers apply for face-to-face classes)
CHC30121 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care$3,000
CHC30221 Certificate III in School Based Education Support$3,000
CHC32015 Certificate III in Community Services$3,000
CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing)$3,000
CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability)$3,000
CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing and Disability)$3,000
CHC40221 Certificate IV in School Based Education Support$3,950
CHC40321 Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention$3,950
CHC40421 Certificate IV in Youth Work$3,950
CHC42021 Certificate IV in Community Services$3,950
CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support$3,950
CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability Support$3,950
CHC43315 Certificate IV in Mental Health$3,950
CHC50121 Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care$3,000 – Talk to us about our special promotional offer!
CHC50325 Diploma of Child, Youth and Family Intervention$5,999
CHC50425 Diploma of Youth Work$5,999
CHC52025 Diploma of Community Services$5,999
CHC62015 Advanced Diploma of Community Sector Management$9,000
FSK20119 Certificate II in Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways$2,000 (min. numbers apply for face-to-face classes)

Skill Sets are delivered for groups only. Please talk to our team about the particular needs you have for your group. We are able to contextualise resources and offer flexible training delivery to suit your specific circumstances. We are also happy to negotiate special group rates for organisations and businesses depending on numbers of participants undertaking training.

VETiS

What is VETiS? 

 VETiS supports secondary school students in Year 10, 11 or 12 to undertake VET qualifications funded by DTET while they are still at school. This training can be undertaken as part of their school studies through a general training pathway or in a workplace as a school-based apprentice or trainee.

General Training Pathway:

Through the general training pathway (certificate I or II qualifications) – students can complete a nationally recognised qualification and develop practical, job-ready skills to leave school feeling prepared and confident to enter the workforce.

Apprenticeship/Traineeship Pathway:

 School-based apprenticeships and traineeships (SATs) allow high school students (usually in Years 10, 11 or 12) to earn a wage and train towards a nationally recognised qualification while at school.

For SATs, a student must be employed as an apprentice or trainee. This pathway is part of the Australian Apprenticeships system and requires all parties to sign an Apprenticeship and Traineeship Training Contract.

For further information, refer to our Traineeships page 

VETiS General Training Pathway Eligibility Criteria:

To access a funded training place under VETiS 2026, a school student must:

  • be a student enrolled in Years 10, 11 or 12 in a Queensland secondary school;
  • not be an international secondary school exchange student;
  • not have already completed a certificate I or II VETiS qualification funded by DTET;
  • have a genuine interest in pursuing a post school vocational occupation.

Eligible Training Combinations under VETiS

Students may access subsidised training for up to two qualifications. The eligible training combinations are:

  • A student may undertake one Certificate I or II qualification through the General Training Pathway and one school based apprenticeship or traineeship in either order, but not at the same time.
  • A student can be concurrently enrolled in another qualification which is being delivered by their School RTO or for which the student is paying fee-for-service with another RTO.


VETiS Approved Locations and Fees

School students do not have to pay any fees for the VETiS 2026 program. The Queensland Government covers the cost by paying the SAS.

Where training is delivered online, eligible students across Queensland may still be able to access funded training, subject to eligibility and program requirements. Contact us to discuss your circumstances.

The following qualifications are delivered as a General Training Pathway.

Qualification# of unitsApproved Delivery Location/sCo-Contribution Fee
ACM20120 Certificate II in Animal Care12Sunshine Coast (online)Fee-free
CHC22015 Certificate II in Community Services9Sunshine Coast (online)Fee-free
MEM20422 Certificate II in Engineering Pathways12Sunshine Coast (online)Fee-free
MEM20422 Certificate II in Engineering Pathways12With our third-party schools:
Sunshine Coast
Logan
Redland
Moreton Bay
Gold Coast
Townsville
Cairns
Livingstone
Toowoomba
Fraser Coast
Whitsunday
Fee-free

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