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VSL Provider Manual - 40. Ending a course of study
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You must have in place processes to deal with students’ withdrawal from or deferral of their course.
VSL Provider Manual - 35. Loan caps
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A loan cap is the maximum amount a student can borrow as a VET Student Loan for a course.
VSL Provider Manual - 30. Tax File Numbers (TFN)
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When a student applies for a VET Student Loan, they need to supply a valid Tax File Number (TFN). They supply this through the electronic Commonwealth Assistance Form (eCAF).
VSL Provider Manual - 27. VET Student Loan applications
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To have access to a VET Student Loan, a student must be eligible and academically suited to the course. They must also be studying with an approved provider and in an approved course.
Reconnection, Employment and Learning (REAL) Innovation Fund
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The Australian Government has committed $10 million over 4 years to the REAL Innovation Fund to support initiatives that create new pathways to employment for First Nations people leaving the justice system.
Australian Training Awards 2025 finalists announced
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The Hon Andrew Giles MP, Minister for Skills and Training, has officially announced the finalists for the 2025 Australian Training Awards, celebrating excellence across Australia’s vocational education and training (VET) sector.
TAFE Centres of Excellence
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Through the National Skills Agreement, the Australian Government has partnered with states and territories to establish nationally networked TAFE Centres of Excellence to help deliver a skilled workforce for strategically important industries to m
VSL Provider Manual - 1. General information
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The purpose of the VET Student Loans (VSL) Provider Manual is to assist and guide you in meeting the requirements under the VET Student Loans program.
VSL Provider Manual - 3. Approved providers
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An approved provider is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) that has applied to the department to be an approved VSL course provider and has met all the provider suitability requirements.