Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT)

RTO Code: 0101 | Type: TAFE | Registered since 1993

Courses Offered

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Training Provider Summary

CIT has an impressive history providing technical and further education in the ACT and surrounding area. Today, it trains around 20,000 students each year, touching more lives post- secondary school than any other tertiary education institution in the ACT.

Offering apprenticeships and certificate level training through to diplomas, bachelor degrees and graduate certificates, CIT offers the full gamut of the tertiary experience and can help you identify a training pathway to help you reach your goals, whether you are new to study or already hold qualifications.

This Training Organisation provides:

  • Delivery and assessment services
  • Courses of study through Australian Apprenticeships and Traineeships.
  • Recognition for prior learning.
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Campuses

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Contact

Name
CIT Student Services - Infoline
Phone
02 6207 3188
Address
GPO Box 826 CANBERRA ACT 2601, AUSTRALIA

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Delivery Options

This training provider offers courses in the following delivery modes:

Face to face training

CIT offers training delivered face-to-face, on-campus in the classroom. Courses enable students to study full-time or part-time, day or night. All CIT students can benefit from CIT’s world class eLearn environment, where they can communicate with teachers, or access learning and other support services through an online learning platform.

Offsite training

CIT offers a number of courses for study online, or with training delivered in the workplace. All CIT students can benefit from CIT’s world class eLearn environment, where they can communicate with teachers, or access learning and other support services through an online learning platform.

Flexible learning

An increasing number of CIT courses can be studied flexibly and accessed throughout the year at a CIT Learning Centre. You start when you like and study where you like, whether in a CIT Learning Centre, at home, or in the workplace. All flexible learning options provide students with access to a specialist teacher. All flexible learning students can also benefit from CIT’s world class eLearn environment, where they can communicate with teachers, or access learning and other support services through an online learning platform.

  • Online (training available online or via email submission)
  • Self-paced (training has no set class times of set submission dates)

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Facilities

CIT has six locations, set in beautiful, leafy surrounds, and located on major public transport routes. The campuses are home to world-class libraries, information technology resources and sporting and recreational facilities. There are also plenty of places to enjoy the social side to being a student.  CIT's campuses are designed to enhance a supportive learning environment. You will find teachers and students working and studying alongside each other. You can also enjoy the benefits of having trade centres on site, whether it is discounted hair and beauty treatments, or reasonably-priced meals prepared by students and apprentices at CIT Reid's own restaurant and café.

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Services

CIT delivers an extensive range of vocational education courses, including trade and other certificates, diplomas, advanced diplomas and short courses. CIT also maintains strategic partnerships with universities and other educational organisations to jointly deliver courses and provide pathways to further training at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

By cultivating and maintaining strong links with local and regional industries and government, CIT is responsive to local and national workforce development needs

CIT provides a quality learning experience to students through a wide choice of industry-relevant courses, highly qualified staff, excellent support services and strong opportunities for further advancement in studies.

The size and scope of CIT allows for comprehensive student support services that reflect the diversity of CIT students and their needs. Professional services to assist all students reach their potential are provided in the areas of:

• counselling

• disability support

• foundation skills (including language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) support)

• migrant support

• peer tutoring

• student equity, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander student support through CIT Yurauna Centre

• youth support.

Information is provided by the Training Provider. No warranty is given by the Commonwealth as to the accuracy or reliability of the information.

Financial Assistance

The federal, state and territory governments provide financial incentives and support for vocational education and training students to help them gain the skills required to secure and maintain rewarding and sustainable employment.

There are programs for all kinds of students; apprentices and trainees, new job starters, those re-entering the workforce, retraining for a new job or upgrading their skills for an existing job.

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Subsidised Training

State and Territory governments dedicate funds to reduce or, in some cases, fully cover tuition fees for VET students. This Training Provider is approved to deliver subsidised training in the following highlighted states and territories. Click on a state or territory below, or contact the Training Provider, for more information.

VET Student Loans

This RTO can offer VET Student Loans for certain approved courses. A VET Student Loan is a capped loan from the Australian Government to help you pay your tuition fees. Your initial loan debt amount (loan and loan fee, if applicable), plus indexation, must be paid back once you start earning over a certain amount. Compulsory repayment threshold information is available on the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) website.

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