Funding and Payment Options
Funding & Payment Options
How can I pay for my qualification?
We believe everyone should have access to quality education, which is why we have a range of payment options to choose from.
Up-front payment
Available for each of our courses, up-front payment includes all course costs, which are paid in full at the time of enrolment.
You can pay via VISA, MasterCard or a bank deposit.
Instalment plan
Also available for each of our courses, your total course costs are calculated and split across a regular number of payments.
Our instalment plans require an initial deposit on enrolment, followed by recurring weekly or fortnightly payments, until the full course costs have been paid. Payment plans starts from $40 per week.
We offer two instalment options:
Rapid payment plan
Deposit + the remainder of course cost to be paid within 4 months.
Payment plan
Deposit + the remainder of course cost to be paid within 8 months.
For more information or to discuss the best payment option for you, contact us on 1300 61 61 97.
What finance options and funding is available in my state?
At Foundation Education, we have a number of finance and funding options available to ensure everybody has access to a high quality education, including:
Traineeships
As a trainee, you will gain valuable, on-the-job experience and a nationally recognised qualification, all while getting paid.
You may have access to Government funding within your state. Funding gives more people access to quality training, and supports business recruitment and retention costs.
To see what funded traineeships are offered in your state, visit our traineeships page.
Smart and Skilled (NSW) - Traineeships
As an approved provider under the Smart and Skilled program in NSW, Foundation Education is helping people gain the skills needed to secure work and advance their careers with a range of industry-specific qualifications.
What this means is that the NSW Government will subsidise a portion of your course fees which, on average, is between 55-90% of the total cost of your course.
For a list of courses available in your area and to check your eligibility, visit our Smart and Skilled page.
Certificate 3 Guarantee
Eligibility
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Not hold or be currently enrolled in a certificate III or higher level qualification (does not include qualifications completed in secondary school)
- Be 15 years or older
- Have completed or left secondary school
- Be an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident residing in Queensland, or a New Zealand citizen permanently residing in Queensland.
For more information on the program, please read the fact sheet here, and check the Department of Employment, Small Business and Training website.
Fee-Free Training for Year 12 Graduates
Under this initiative the Queensland Government will cover the full cost of training for eligible qualifications. This means eligible students will not be required to contribute to their training fees.
Eligibility
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Have completed Year 12 in Queensland and hold a Senior Statement issued by the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority or equivalent certification
- Enrol and start an apprenticeship, traineeship or training with an approved training provider in a high priority qualification by 31 December the year after graduating (e.g. 2018 graduates have to start by 31 December 2019)
- Permanently reside in Queensland.
Eligibility rules also apply for apprenticeships and traineeships.
For more information on the program, please read the Department of Employment, Small Business and Training website.
Higher Level Skills
HLS Eligibility
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Not hold or be currently enrolled in a certificate IV or higher level qualification (does not include qualifications completed in secondary school)
- Be 15 years or older
- Have completed or left secondary school
- Be an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident residing in Queensland, or a New Zealand citizen permanently residing in Queensland.
Other restrictions may apply to some programs, so please reach the face sheet here, and check the Department of Employment, Small Business and Training website.
User Choice
Usually students are required to pay a co-contribution fee. In some cases though, an RTO may provide either a partial or full exemption for a student in respect to the co-contribution fee. School-based apprentices and traineers are not required to pay a co-contribution fee while they are still at school, but may be required to pay fees once their training contract has been converted to full time or part time post school.
User Choice Eligibility
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have entered into a training contract for a qualification that is funded by the Department of Employment, Small Business and Training (DESBT)
- be registered in DESBT's registration system DELTA
- the contract commencement date or recommencement date must be on or after 1 July 2010
- the training provider selected to deliver the training must hold a pre-qualified supplier (PQS) status for the nominated qualification.
Other restrictions may apply to some programs, so please read the Department of Employment, Small Business and Training website for more information.
ACT Skilled Capital
Skilled Capital is an ACT Government funded training initiative. Skilled Capital offers a comprehensive range of services to provide Canberrans the support they need to complete the training that is right for them. Skilled Capital will improve access to high-quality training in areas of skills needs and maximise improved employment opportunities for students.
Skilled Capital provides subsidised training in a selection of qualifications from the ACT Skills Needs List, as well as a selection of Certificate II pathway qualifications that may lead to further training at a higher level. This means that through Skilled Capital students will undertake training in an area that has been identified as a skills need in the ACT. This will improve students employment opportunities and/or lead to further training options once the students have completed their qualification.
Foundation Education is approved by the ACT Government to provide training for Skilled Capital qualifications. Please see further information on the Skilled Capital website here.
Student Eligibility
To be eligible for Skilled Capital, you must, at the time of enrolment, be:
- an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or New Zealand passport holder resident for more than 6 months, or
- an eligible visa holder, and
- living or working in the ACT, and
- at least 15 years of age, and
- not enrolled in or attending secondary school or college except where the student:
- is undertaking a course of study leading to completion of year 12 in an alternative program, or
- has an Exemption Certificate and the selected Skilled Capital qualification is an approved Australian School-based Apprenticeship pathway.
In addition to the above, to be eligible for a certificate II level Skilled Capital qualification, your training provider must have evidence to demonstrate that a certificate II qualification is a justifiable learning pathway for you.
Previous education and training will not impact your eligibility for Certificate III qualifications and above. However, you cannot be funded for a qualification you have completed within the last 7 years. Also, you can only be subsidised for 1 Skilled Capital qualification at a time.
If you are not eligible for Skilled Capital or are seeking a different training pathway refer to the Australian Apprenticeships page.
Qualifications offered by Capital Careers under Skilled Capital
If a person is eligible for funding under Skilled Capital, the ACT Government will subsidise the costs of their accredited training, although a student contribution fee will be required. Places are strictly limited. The following student contribution fees will apply from the 21/02/2019 – 30/06/2019 or until places run out. Once funding has run out the fees will be calculated at the Fee-For-Service rate.
|
Code |
Qualification Title |
Tuition Fee |
Spots remaining |
|
BSB20115 |
Certificate II in Business |
$150 |
68 |
|
BSB30415 |
Certificate III in Business Administration |
$490 |
14 |
|
CHC30213 |
Certificate III in Education Support |
$490 |
24 |
|
CHC50113 |
Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care |
$990 |
67 |
|
HLT43015 |
Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance |
$490 |
7 |
|
SIT30616 |
Certificate III in Hospitality |
$490 |
13 |
|
SIT40416 |
Certificate IV in Hospitality |
$490 |
25 |
Fee concessions
If you hold a current Health Care Card or Pension Card or can prove genuine hardship you may be eligible for a concession or exemption on your training fees.
If you would like to apply for a concession or exemption please advise us at your enrolment. You will need to provide us with a copy of your Health Care Card or Pension Card.
Completion Payment for ACT Skilled Capital
Students who successfully complete their qualification may be eligible for a completion payment. A completion payment will be paid directly to the student upon completion of the qualification and a survey.
The completion payment is $300 for each qualification.
Students may be eligible to receive the completion payment for up to one (1) year after the date deemed competent.
A student is not eligible for a completion payment where more than 50% of the units are completed through RPL and/or credit transfer.
Applications
To discuss your eligibility and the application process for any of these options, email us or speak to a Careers Advisor on 1300 61 61 97.

