Apply & Enrol

There are lots of opportunities for you at the Tasmanian Polytechnic

If you are not sure what you want to do or what would best suit you why not come and talk to one of our counsellors?

Found being at school hard? We think we can make sure that the same is not the case at the Polytechnic. If you found school easy we can also help. Our courses are for all types of learners of all ages.


 

How to Enrol and Apply

In addition to reviewing the information on this web site and in the Polytechnic handbook you can get specific information about courses at each of the Polytechnic campuses.

Before enrolling you need to know some important student information


Information for new studentsStudent Brochure

Download as PDF (text only version)


download enrolment formEnrolment Form

Download as PDF (text only version)


Intention to Enrol

Some courses do require that you meet some entry requirements and some high demand courses require you meet some suitability criteria and perhaps attend an interview. Others have entry requirements of previous study or experience. Check with the course area for more details on applying and enrolling.

If your course requires you to put in an Intention to Enrol form you need to do this before you can enrol. There will be a date by which you need to have this form in by. You may also need to submit work or evidence of previous qualifications/experience.

Contact us for more information or download the Intention to Enrol form (text only version).


Enrolment conditions

The completion of an enrolment form and payment of fees is required before you receive student status.

Students who do not pay the total fees owing will become a debtor of the Tasmanian Polytechnic and you will have your results withheld until the amount owing is paid in full. Please contact us for more information or to discuss any difficulties you are having in paying your fees

"At the Polytechnic you can work towards the Tasmanian Certificate of Education, and all qualifications provide pathways to higher education either with the Polytechnic or through university."