ADULTS thinking about a career change, or teenagers considering their post-school options are invited to visit their local TAFE NSW campus next week to explore the range of study options available this year.
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Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast and the Hunter, Scot MacDonald, said Enrolment Week (January 15 to 19) at TAFE NSW was the perfect time to find out what study opportunities were on offer.
“TAFE NSW offers over 1,200 courses in a range of critical areas in demand from industry and provides students with the training they need to secure a job,” Mr MacDonald said.
“At TAFE NSW, students can study when, where and what they want and are supported by a talented community of career advisors, counsellors and teachers.
“The NSW government provides significant subsidies for a range of courses at TAFE NSW, ensuring students can undertake the studies they need to find a job without having to graduate with a huge debt.”
There are TAFE NSW campuses at Wyong, Belmont, Gosford, Glendale and Newcastle. Many courses can also be completed online.
“I encourage all members of the community to go along to TAFE NSW next week to take a look at the exciting vocational education and training options available to them.”
For further information about enrolment activities visit tafensw.edu.au/enrolment-week