QLD Fees & Funding
ACCCO is a pre-qualified supplier approved by the Queensland Government to deliver publicly funded training and assessment. The below programs and/or qualifications are currently available under our approval – further information about each program is listed below:
Certificate 3 Guarantee
The Certificate 3 Guarantee provides a government subsidy to allow eligible Queenslanders to obtain their first post-school certificate III level qualification. Read more
Higher Level Skills
The Higher Level Skills program provides a government subsidy in selected certificate IV or above qualifications and priority skill sets to help individuals gain the higher level skills required to secure employment or career advancement in a priority industry. Read more
User Choice (Apprenticeship and traineeship funding)
The User Choice program provides public funding for the delivery of accredited, entry level training to apprentices and trainees. Read more
Free apprenticeships for under 21s
The Queensland Government will be covering the training costs of apprentices and trainees under the age of 21, starting from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2023. Students and employers are exempt from paying training fees under the User Choice programs. Read more
Fee-free training for Year 12 graduates
Eligible Year 12 graduates can access fee-free apprenticeships, traineeships and training in high priority areas within the calendar year after graduating. Read more
Teacher Aid RPL Program
Queensland state schools have an obligation to support their permanent or temporary teacher aides at OO2 (paypoint 4) to access recognition of prior learning toward obtaining a Certificate III in Education Support (RPL). The certificate aims to recognise the existing knowledge and skills of these teacher aides, and support their pathway to a higher paypoint (OO3 – paypoint 1). Read more
Teacher Bridging Program
If you're a primary school teacher, you can fast track your career and complete a Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care to become an Early Childhood Teacher. Read more
Fee For Service
Fees for self-funded students. The Fee for Service is applied when a student is not eligible for subsidies, government loans or where no subsidies are available. Read more
VET Student Loans
The VET Student Loans (VSL) program is a Commonwealth Government loan available to help eligible students pay their tuition fees. The loan is issued by the Australian Government to make higher education more accessible, by removing the burden of upfront tuition fees. Read more
