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About On Campus Courses

If it’s the traditional higher education experience you’re seeking, on campus courses are the best choice for you. When you learn on campus, you attend lectures, tutorials, workshops and other classes at your educational institution. You’ll have face-to-face contact with your course’s teaching staff and will be able to access all the resources your campus has available, including libraries, study spaces and computer labs. On campus courses are the best way to make friends while studying – you’ll meet and interact with students from a variety of different backgrounds, and have the opportunity to participate in group work, social events and activities. To study on campus, you should be living within easy travelling distance of your chosen institution, and you must be able to factor in the time you’ll spend on campus with your job or any other commitments you may have.

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Why choose on-campus study in a digital-first world?

On-campus learning offers structure, real-time interaction, and access to physical resources like labs and workshops. It’s ideal for learners who thrive on collaboration, routine, or face-to-face engagement.

Which industries still prefer on-campus qualifications?

Health, Education, Trades, Engineering, and Media Production fields often require hands-on experience. These sectors value in-person learning for skill-based development.

How do I balance work with on-campus study?

Many institutions offer flexible delivery options such as evening classes or part-time pathways. Some employers may also support study through workplace development programs. Browse flexible on-campus courses.

Can I get Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for my experience?

Yes. If you have relevant experience, you might be eligible for credit toward your course. This can shorten your study time and reduce costs. Ask your provider about their RPL process.

How do I finance an on-campus course?

Options include HECS-HELP for university study, VET Student Loans, or subsidies like Skills Checkpoint. You can also explore payment options on StudySelect.