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About Fee For Service

Explore a range of fee-for-service courses from high-quality education providers, including leading registered training organisations (RTOs). Fee-for-service courses are not government funded, but many providers offer the option of paying upfront or via flexible payment plans to suit your needs.

FAQs

How much do fee-for-service courses cost?

Costs vary depending on the provider, course length, and level. Certificate-level courses can range from $1,500 to $5,000, while diplomas and advanced diplomas may exceed $10,000. Be sure to ask for a full fee schedule before enrolling.

Are there payment plans for fee-for-service study?

Yes. Most providers offer instalment options—weekly, fortnightly or monthly. Some partner with third-party finance companies to enable deferred or low-interest payment plans.

Can I claim a fee-for-service course on tax?

You may be able to claim your course fees as a self-education expense if it’s directly related to your current job. For full eligibility criteria, visit the ATO at ato.gov.au.

Are fee-for-service courses flexible?

Yes—many are delivered online or in blended formats, with rolling intakes and self-paced study. This makes them ideal for full-time workers, parents or regional students.

Do employers recognise fee-for-service courses?

Absolutely, especially if they are nationally recognised and delivered by reputable RTOs or universities. Be sure to verify a provider’s registration via training.gov.au.