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Admission and Enrollment Procedure
Aspire Community College is committed to ethical student recruitment and transparent enrolment practices, ensuring every applicant has the information needed to make a confident decision about their training. As a trusted Registered Training Organisation (RTO), Aspire carefully assesses each student’s qualifications, skills, and prior experience to confirm suitability for their chosen course, including aged care and community services programs.
Before enrolment, all prospective students receive a comprehensive pre-enrolment information pack outlining course details, career outcomes, entry requirements, and study expectations. Aspire Community College only accepts students aged 18 and over and provides clear, up-to-date information both online and in print, including enrolment procedures, course fees, funding options, and student support services.
This transparent approach helps students choose the right nationally recognised course, access government-funded training opportunities where eligible, and start their career pathway in aged care or community services with confidence.
- The requirements for acceptance into a course, including educational qualifications or work experience required and whether course credit may be applicable
- Eligibility criteria for enrolment for their chosen course
- The requirement for students to provide their unique student identifier or request for Aspire Community College to create one on their behalf
- The course content and duration, qualification offered if applicable, modes of study and assessment methods
Contact Details
- 20/1 Maitland Place, Norwest,NSW
- 0451-743-537
- info@aspirecommunitycollege.edu.au
- Mon - Fri : 09.00-17.00
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Student Enrolment Information, Policies and Course Details at Aspire Community College
The easiest way to enrol is through the Aspire Community College website. Browse courses, review entry requirements and fees, then follow the simple online application steps to start your training journey.
The Student Handbook
Essential guide covering policies, student rights, support services, and expectations.
Course Brochure with Entry Requirements
Overview of course details, eligibility criteria, and career pathways available.
Information on Recognition of Prior Learning
Learn how to gain credit for existing skills and qualifications.
Refund Information
Clear explanation of fees, refund policies, and eligibility conditions.
Complaints and Appeals
Understand your rights and the process for resolving concerns or disputes.
Course Information and Outcomes
Detailed course structure, units, and expected job-ready skills outcomes.
Ready to Begin Your Personal Care Assistant Training Online?
Enroll in the CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing and Disability) at Aspire Community College (RTO 46499). Contact info@aspirecommunitycollege.edu.au or visit 20/1 Maitland Place, Norwest NSW 2153.