Productivity Places Program
Productivity Places Program 2009 and 2010 - PPP
What is the Producivity Places Program??xml:namespace>?xml:namespace>
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Who is it funded by?
This training is funded by the NSW Government in partnership with the Australian Government.
Which courses can I do under the PPP?
See the list below for the courses covered under the PPP
Do I have to attend classes?
No. You can complete a course through PPP funding via face to face training, online education, distance education or a mix of any of these. You choose what suits you best.
Am I eligible?
You must be a NSW Resident and an 'existing worker'
What is an "existing worker"?
Even if you have worked just 1 hour in the week prior to the start of a course, you will be considered an 'existing worker'
How much will it cost?
Participants just need to pay the compulsory TAFE enrolment fee, which is an administration fee. The cost of the course is paid for by the government.
How much are the enrolment fees?
Certificate IV courses = $467
Diploma courses = $621
Can I pay the enrolment fee in instalments?
Yes. The College will assist you by creating a payment plan that best meets your personal circumstances.
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Which courses can I study under the PPP??xml:namespace>?xml:namespace>?xml:namespace>
The only remaining PPP places National College has for 2010 is:
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