NSW Funding

NSW Fee Free is a joint initiative of the Australian and New South Wales Governments.

As an approved provider, Wentworth College has fee-free training places subject to funding availability.

Fee Free courses provide enrolment-free training for people wanting to train, retrain, upskill or specialise.

Fully subsidised training also enables more experienced workers with transferable skills to upskill, and work across other areas in the community services sector or at a higher level.

As an approved NSW Smart and Skilled provider, Wentworth College can assist eligible and suitable students to enrol in NSW Fee Free subsidised training.

Our nationally accredited courses (below) are listed as NSW priority qualifications and are currently available under the Fee Free initiative:

  • CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support
  • CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability Support
  • CHC52021 Diploma of Community Services
  • CHC43415 Certificate IV in Leisure and Health
  • CHC43315 Certificate IV in Mental Health
  • CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support

*Training in priority qualifications is fee-free and fully funded by the NSW and Commonwealth Governments.

Am I eligible for NSW Fee Free Training at Wentworth College?

If you meet the following four criteria, you are eligible to study fee free:

  • I am an Australian Citizen, or Permanent Resident, or NZ citizen, or Humanitarian visa holder, and
  • I am aged 15 years or older, and
  • I am no longer at school (excluding home schooled), and
  • I live or work in NSW

If you would like more information about NSW Smart and Skilled Fee Free training, call our office 1300 138 792

Other Funding

NSW Smart and Skilled supports the skills development of the NSW workforce to meet the state’s future demand for jobs, and helps people get training for in-demand skills and industries.

Wentworth College is one of select training provider’s approved for NSW Smart and Skilled subsidised training, both individuals and employers.

Workers and employers in NSW have a range of government-subsidised programs to choose from including:

  • An entitlement to government-subsidised training up to and including Certificate III.
  • Government funding for higher-level courses (Certificate IV and above) in targeted priority areas.
  • New entrant and existing worker traineeships from Certificate II up to Diploma level.
  • Funding for part qualification or pre vocational programs.

Fee Exemptions and Waivers under NSW Smart & Skilled:

The opening and closing of NSW Fee Free waivers does not impact fee exemption eligibility for the following students:

  • An Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person
  • A person with a disability
  • A person who is the dependant of a person on a Disability Support pension
  • A Fee Free Scholarship eligible student qualification up to and including Cert IV
  • A person who is experiencing or has experienced domestic and family violence, or their dependant
  • Concession eligible aged 15 to 30 years
  • A person 15 to 30 years who is or was Out of Home Care
  • A refugee or asylum seeker on one of the specified visas listed in the S&S Fee Administration Policy undertaking a qualification up to & including Cert IV
  • Fee Free Traineeships

For more information, please visit the NSW Smart and Skilled website https://skills.education.nsw.gov.au


For further information about this qualification, click here.

Course Fees:

Eligibility Questionnaire

Study at Wentworth College

For a positive learning experience with like-minded students Enrol at Wentworth College. Call 1300 138 792