Kent Institute Australia Pty Ltd

RTO Code: 90458 | Type: Privately operated | Registered since 1994

Courses Offered

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Training Provider Summary

Established in 1989, Kent Institute Australia (Kent) aspires to create a brighter future for all of our students and prepare them for their chosen career path in Business or Information Technology. Empowering students to challenge themselves academically and socially, Kent provides an environment that nurtures development and guides students to career opportunities after graduation.

Our principle goal is to create the pathway to our student’s future by broadening their knowledge and expanding their life experiences to create the next generation of Business and Information Technology leaders in an array of different industries. Our modern campuses in both Sydney and Melbourne offer students an interactive learning environment that fosters modern learning.

This Training Organisation provides:

  • Delivery and assessment services
  • Recognition for prior learning.
Information is provided by the Training Provider. No warranty is given by the Commonwealth as to the accuracy or reliability of the information.

Campuses

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Contact

Name
Mr. Rafal Gasor - Head of Vocational Education
Phone
0290935141
Address
Level 11 10 Barrack Street SYDNEY NSW 2000, Australia
Course enrolment webpage
http://kent.edu.au/courses/

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Delivery Options

This training provider offers courses in the following delivery modes:

Face to face training

Study requirements: Full-time 20 hours per week, consisting of 16 hours face to face and 4 hours of supervised study sessions each week. This excludes self study for assessment tasks.

Flexible learning

During the COVID-19 pandemic, training is also be available online, however students will need to return to face-to-face study where non lockdowns or border closures are in place.

  • Online (training available online or via email submission)
  • Attendance required (training includes some fixed-time online lectures or fixed time class components)
  • Fixed submission dates (assessment pieces have set submission dates)

Mixed mode training

During the COVID-19 pandemic, training will be available in a blended mode (face to face and online) however, students will need to return to face-to-face study where non lockdowns or border closures are in place.

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

Facilities

Check our campus facilities here- http://kent.edu.au/campus-locations/

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Services

Check our support services here- http://kent.edu.au/kent3/student-support/

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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 who wish to study certain courses.
Unfortunately, this Training Provider does not currently deliver any subsidised training.

VET Student Loans

This RTO does not currently offer VET Student Loans for any 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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