❓ Question regarding the proportion of publicly funded students enrolled in VET FEE-HELP eligible courses in WA during 2014. The answer provides specific course details and the percentage of students enrolled.
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In 2014, what proportion of students were enrolled in courses that were eligible to receive VET FEE-HELP assistance from the commonwealth?
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Answered
21 April 2015
Responded by
Minister for Training and Workforce Development
Response time
26 days
The VET FEE-HELP program covers all Diploma level and above qualifications and the following Certificate IV level qualifications:
· Certificate IV in Aged Care (CHC40108 and any subsequent iterations);
· Certificate IV in Disability (CHC40312 and any subsequent iterations);
· Certificate IV in Community Services Work (CHC40708 and any subsequent iterations);
· Certificate IV in Youth Work (CHC41808, CHC41812, CHC40413) and any subsequent iterations); and
· Certificate IV in Education Support (CHC41708, CHC41712, CHC40213 and any subsequent iterations).
In 2014, 13.7 per cent of publicly funded students were enrolled in these courses.
Notes
The term 'publicly funded' refers to all training funded by or through the Department of Training and Workforce Development.
· Certificate IV in Aged Care (CHC40108 and any subsequent iterations);
· Certificate IV in Disability (CHC40312 and any subsequent iterations);
· Certificate IV in Community Services Work (CHC40708 and any subsequent iterations);
· Certificate IV in Youth Work (CHC41808, CHC41812, CHC40413) and any subsequent iterations); and
· Certificate IV in Education Support (CHC41708, CHC41712, CHC40213 and any subsequent iterations).
In 2014, 13.7 per cent of publicly funded students were enrolled in these courses.
Notes
The term 'publicly funded' refers to all training funded by or through the Department of Training and Workforce Development.
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