Hairdressing Courses
Visit our Hairdressing Courses page for more information.
Beauty CoursesVisit our Beauty Courses for more information.
Make-Up Artist Courses
Visit our Make-Up Artist Courses page for more information.
Spa Courses
Visit our Spa Courses page for more information.
Courses for International studentsVisit our International Students
page for details of our programs.
VCE / VET ProgramsStudents can study either Hairdressing or Beauty Therapy as part of the VCE program. The purpose behind the VCE training programs in Hairdressing and Beauty, is to encourage students who could be likely to leave school at the completion of Year 10 without their VCE, to continue their schooling while at the same time beginning their career in Hairdressing or Beauty. Visit the VCE / VET Programs page to find out more.
VCALThe Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) is a new senior school certificate that is based on applied learning. Applied learning means that it is a hands-on course and that it aims to develop skills, which help get you ready for further education, training or employment. Visit the VCAL page to find out more.
Short CoursesFor short course information, please refer to our
short course page.
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Forms, Brochures & HandbooksYou can download course forms, brochure and handbooks in pdf format from the links below. Australian StudentsEnrolment form![]() Local Student Handbook
International StudentsEnrolment form
International Student Handbook
Other formsGrievances & Complaints![]() Course FeesAll fees include all equipment, workbooks, uniforms and written materials The Australian College provides payment options upon request. Mutual RecognitionThe Australia College of Hair Design and Beauty recognises and accepts the credentials issued by another registered training organisation based in a State/Territory of Australia. This may include a Statement of Attainment for specific qualifications such as a Certificate of Diploma. Recognition of Prior LearningRecognition of Prior Learning ["RPL"] refers to recognition of competencies currently held regardless of how, when or where the learning occurred. Under AQTF, competencies may be attained in a number of ways, including formal or informal training, education, work experience or general life experience, In order to grant RPL, the assessor must be confident that the candidate is currently competent as against the endorsed industry or enterprise competency standards or outcomes specified in AQF accredited courses. The evidence may take a variety of forms and may include certification, reference from past employers, testimonials from clients and work samples. The assessor must ensure that the evidence is authentic, valid, reliable, current and sufficient. RPL procedures ensure that each application is considered according to accreditation guidelines. RPL fees apply. Please request an RPL Application form from the Campus Coordinator. Privacy PolicyThe Australian College of Hair Design & Beauty operatures within a privacy policy. |