Payment Methods
Option 1: Domestic Bank Transfers (within Australia)
Direct Deposit or Electronic Bank Transfer You can pay your fees directly into TKL College’s bank account. Please include your name and student ID in the transaction description.
Bank Details
Account Name: TKL College Pty Ltd
BSB: 062443
Account Number: 13371575
Bank: Commonwealth Bank of Australia
Address: Shop 3050-3052 Westfield Parramatta, NSW 2150
SWIFT Code: CTBAAU2S
Option2: Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
Use your bank account to transfer funds into the TKL College account.
Use Letter of Offer tracking ID or your TKL College ID number as the reference.
Option 3: Credit Card Payment
Use your debit/credit card to make a payment your fees
Fees and Charges:
International Bank Transfer: AUD 22 fee per transaction.
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Sydney
Phone: +61 2 86773602
Email: info@tkl.edu.au
Melbourne
Phone: +61 2 86773602
Email: info@tkl.edu.au
Parramatta
Phone: +61 2 86773602
Email: info@tkl.edu.au
Located in Parramatta, Sydney, TKL College provides courses in the areas of Childcare, Business, Accounting and Bookkeeping, Kitchen and Hospitality Management. With well-located and comfortable facilities for students, highly qualified industry-experienced trainers and assessors along with modern equipment and resources; TKL College is a wise choice for your learning and future.
TKL College is a provider of vocational education and training (or VET as it is commonly known). The VET sector in Australia is based on a partnership between governments and industry. VET qualifications are provided by government institutions, called Technical and Further Education (TAFE) institutions, as well as private institutions. We are a private institution. VET courses broaden your skills in specialized areas and are competency based. This means that you are either Competent, or Not Competent, and if you achieve competence for all your units that make up a qualification then you can be awarded with your qualification certificate.
Australia is one of the most student friendly countries in the world. Top cities for students, strong education system, high standard of living and a fun community. The relaxed lifestyle and city life makes it a popular and rewarding study destination. The country’s natural beauty with over 11,000 beaches, unique flora and wildlife is world famous. Iconic landmarks like the Great Barrier Reef, Sydney Harbour and Uluru are must see’s. Australia’s cultural diversity means you can broaden your horizons and try new things. Australian graduates are in high demand due to the good reputation of the Australian education system. The Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) is recognized internationally so your qualification is valued worldwide. The education system is monitored by national agencies like Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) to ensure high quality learning experiences. The Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act ensures international students get quality education and care. TKL College has flexibility with multiple campuses across Australia, Sydney, Melbourne and Parramatta. Each campus is a different experience and high quality education. Sydney: Beach and harbour life. Melbourne: Café and street art. Parramatta: Diverse and dynamic. Living expenses will vary depending on your lifestyle and needs. The Cost of Living Calculator by Insider Guides can help you estimate living costs in each Australian city. Approximately AUD $19,000 to $20,000 per year. TKL College has modern campuses in major cities across Australia. Studying in Sydney Sydney is one of the most beautiful cities in the world with harbour views and beaches. It’s a tourist and international student favourite. Explore Sydney’s natural beauty, harbour, beaches and outdoor lifestyle. Sydney Facts & Figures Climate: 18-28°C in summer and 7-16°C in winter. Population: Over 4.5 million people. Living Costs: Approximately AUD $29,710 per year for single student. Studying in Melbourne Melbourne is all about lifestyle, voted the most liveable city in the world. Famous for its laneways, Melbourne is Australia’s second largest city with a big student population. It’s the cultural capital, shopping, dining and coffee capital of Australia. Melbourne Facts & Figures Climate: 14-25°C in summer, can get up to 30°C in January and February. Winter is 6-14°C. Population: Over 4 million and growing. Living Costs: Approximately AUD $19,000 to $20,000 per year. Parramatta Campus Located in the heart of Western Sydney, Parramatta is diverse and dynamic with lots of cultural experiences and opportunities for students. Contact us at info@tkl.edu.au for more information on living costs and our campuses.Quality Education
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Our Campuses
Academic Requirements
Applicants with Recent Secondary Education (within the past two years)
Australian Year 12 Students: To get into TKL College’s higher education courses, you must have completed an Australian Year 12 in the past two years.
The current Australian State and Territory Year 12 programs are:
How to Apply
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Applying to TKL
Deferment
Application Process and Expected Timeframes
Applying to TKL is Easy
Thanks for choosing to study with TKL College. We’ve made our application process as easy as possible. Just follow the 6 steps below.
Step 1: Fill in Your Application
You can fill in your application either:
Via email or post: Download the relevant form and email or post it back to us:
Application for Admission – International
Step 2: Collect Your Documents
You will need the following documents to accompany your application:
A certified copy of your passport or Australian Birth Certificate
Certified copies of your recent academic results and qualifications
Certified copy of your English proficiency documentation
See entry requirements for more information on what you need to be eligible to enroll.
Step 3: Course Credit / Recognition of Prior Learning (If Applicable)
Students can apply for course credit based on their previous studies at TKL or any other educational institution in Australia or overseas in accordance with TKL’s Course Credit and Articulation Policy & Procedure.
Step 4: Offer of Admission
We will process your application and if you’re successful we will email you:
Letter of Offer
International Student or Domestic Student Enrolment Agreement
You will need to read and sign your Enrolment Agreement (all pages).
Step 5: Pay Your Tuition Fees
Your fees will be outlined in your Letter of Offer. You can pay by one of several methods. See Fees and How to Pay.
Email all pages of your signed Letter of Offer and Enrolment Agreement with proof of payment to:
Email for all campuses: offer@tkl.edu.au
Step 6: Enrolment Confirmation
Once your payment has been processed or you confirm application for government funding you will receive a confirmation notification or a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE).
Deferment
Students wishing to defer their course start need to apply in writing following TKL College Policies and Procedures. TKL College will hold all prepaid tuition fees in trust without penalty until the student enrolls in the course.
International Students who have been issued with a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) from TKL College and hold a valid student visa can defer the start of their proposed course of study once only due to compassionate and compelling circumstances. These include not meeting an entry requirement through unsuccessful progression in, or completion of, a packaged pathway of course(s) or illness supported by acceptable documentation evidencing an inability to study. The deferment can only be granted for up to one trimester (Higher Education) or 6 months (VET).
International Students who have been issued with a CoE from TKL College and do not hold a valid student visa will have each deferment case assessed to ensure their circumstances still meet the Genuine Student requirements at the time. In this case, deferment may be granted for up to 1 year.
For more information see our Student Deferral of Enrolment Policy and Procedure (PDF).
Application Process and Timeframes
Eligible applicants will receive an Offer of Admission – Student Enrolment Agreement via email. The Offer of Admission will be valid for 4 months from the date of issue.
No offer of admission will be made for a course start date more than one (1) year from the application date, except for students applying through an approved packaged pathway of enabling courses to meet entry requirements.
International applicants in Australia or current Australian student visa holders will not be offered admission for a course start date more than 6 months in advance, except for students applying through an approved packaged pathway of enabling courses to meet entry requirements.
No verbal offers of admission are made or accepted as they are not formal and not binding.
Processing Times:
Course Credit / RPL Applications: 10 working days
Offer of Admission Applications (Domestic and Onshore Students): 2 working days
Offer of Admission Applications (Offshore Students): 5 working days
CoE Applications: 2 working days
Course Credit Transfer
Course Credit Transfer is the recognition of learning achieved through formal education and training. Under the Standards for Registered Training Organisations, qualifications and statements of attainment issued by any RTO are to be accepted and recognised by all other RTOs. Credit transfer allows the unit of competency previously achieved by a student to be recognised when they are enrolling in a related course, where those units can assist them in meeting the requirements for a qualification. It is important to note that credit transfer is not recognition of prior learning (RPL). RPL is assessment and is addressed within the Recognition policy.
Students may apply for recognition of existing qualifications or skills, knowledge and experience (credit transfer or recognition of prior learning) as per the information included in our Student Handbook.
For international students, the granting of course credit may affect their course fees as well as the duration of the course.
The result of the application for the credit and any changes to fees or course duration will be advised to students in writing.
If course credit is granted following the issuance of the Confirmation of Enrolment, students will receive a new Confirmation of Enrolment showing a reduced course duration.
Credit Transfer Guidelines
The following guidelines are to be followed when an application for credit transfer is received:
Any student is entitled to apply for credit transfer in a course or qualification in which they are currently enrolled.
Students may not apply for credit transfer for units of competency or qualification which are not included in our scope of registration.
The student does not incur any fees for credit transfer and we do not receive any funding when credit transfer is granted.
Credit transfer may only be awarded for whole units of competency. Where a mapping guide identifies a partial credit, this will not be considered for credit transfer and the applicant will be advised to seek RPL.
Credit transfer will only be issued when the student�s enrolment includes at least one other unit of competency for which the student is participating in training or is seeking recognition. Student may not enrol only for credit transfer.
The recognition of a unit of competency under a credit transfer arrangement is not contingent on the applicant demonstrating their currency. If the unit has been previously awarded and equivalence can be demonstrated then the unit can be recognised. The currency of the applicant is not a factor to be considered.
For further details please contact our admissions team.
Email: admissions@tkl.edu.au
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
In accordance with the requirements of the VET Quality Framework, TKL College provides the opportunity for students to apply to have prior learning, skills and knowledge recognised, and counted in relation to the qualification or units of competence for which they are enrolled.
What is recognition?
Recognition involves the assessment of previously unrecognised skills and knowledge that an individual has achieved outside the formal education and training system. The recognition process assesses the existing skills and knowledge against the requirements of a unit of competence, in respect of both entry requirements and outcomes to be achieved. By removing the need for duplication of learning, recognition encourages an individual to continue upgrading their skills and knowledge through structured education and training towards formal qualifications and improved employment outcomes. This has benefits for the individual and industry. Most importantly, it should be noted that recognition is just another form of assessment.
Recognition guidelines
The following guidelines are to be followed when an application for recognition is received:
Any student is entitled to apply for recognition in a course or qualification in which they are currently enrolled.
Students may not apply for recognition for units of competency or qualification which are not included in TKL College� scope of registration.
Students who have previously failed a module/competency will not be considered for RPL unless their application is supported by further documentation.
Students who are currently enrolled in a training program are eligible to apply for recognition in that program at no additional charge.
Assessment via recognition is to apply the principles of assessment and the rules of evidence.
Recognition may only be awarded for whole units of competency.
For further details please contact our admissions team.
Email: admissions@tkl.edu.au
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Shaping the Leaders of Tomorrow
At TKL College we are developing the business managers, IT professionals, accountants and marketers of tomorrow. Our scholarships are available for Australian and international students at our Sydney, Melbourne and Parramatta campuses. We want to attract students from all over the world to study with us.
Note: Scholarship offerings change throughout the year. Contact us to find out about upcoming scholarships if none are currently available.
Current Scholarships
TKL International Student Scholarship
This scholarship is for international students commencing a full-time course. Applicants must have a good academic record.
Benefit: Reduction in tuition fees for the duration of the course. Each application will be assessed individually and the final decision will be made by the CEO.
To Apply:
Read the International Student Scholarship information and guidelines.
Complete and sign the International Student Scholarship application form and submit with your course application.
If successful you will be notified in writing after your Offer of Admission has been accepted and before the course commencement date.
Other Scholarships
High Achievers Scholarship
For Australian and international students with a high academic record in business or related field.
Alumni Scholarship
For students who have completed a course of at least 4 months with a TKL education provider.
International Student Scholarships
TKL College has scholarships for students from different regions with high academic merit.
Domestic Student Scholarship
Limited scholarships available for selected Australian students with high academic record.
How to Apply
Check Eligibility Criteria and terms and conditions.
For Alumni, High Achiever, or International Student Scholarships:
Tick the scholarship on your course application form.
Attach supporting documentation with your course application.
Send your course application to info@tkl.edu.au.
For other scholarships:
Download and complete the relevant scholarship application form.
Send your scholarship application with your course application to info@tkl.edu.au.
Scholarship applications must be received before you accept your Offer of Admission for the course.
For more information or assistance with your scholarship application, please contact info@tkl.edu.au.
Year 2024
Term | Start Date | Mid-Term | End Date | Details |
1 | 01 January | 5 February | 10 March | 10 Weeks |
Term Break | 11 March | to | 31 March | 3 Weeks |
2 | 01 April | 06 May | 09 June | 10 Weeks |
Term Break | 10 June | to | 30 June | 3 Weeks |
3 | 01 July | 05 August | 08 September | 10 Weeks |
Term Break | 09 September | to | 29 September | 3 Weeks |
4 | 30 September | 04 November | 08 December | 10 Weeks |
Term Break | 09 December | to | 12 January 2025 | 5 Weeks |
Year 2025
Term | Start Date | Mid-Term | End Date | Details |
1 | 13 January | 17 February | 23 March | 10 Weeks |
Term Break | 24 March | to | 13 April | 3 Weeks |
2 | 14 April | 19 May | 22 June | 10 Weeks |
Term Break | 23 June | to | 6 July | 2 weeks |
3 | 7 July | 11 August | 14 September | 10 Weeks |
Term Break | 15 September | to | 5 October | 3 weeks |
4 | 6 October | 10 November | 14 December | 10 Weeks |
Term Break | 15 December | to | 11 January | 4 weeks |
Year 2026
Term | Start Date | Mid-Term | End Date | Details |
1 | 12 January | 16 February | 22 March | 10 Weeks |
Term Break | 23 March | to | 12 April | 3 Weeks |
2 | 13 April | 18 May | 21 June | 10 Weeks |
Term Break | 22 June | to | 5 July | 2 weeks |
3 | 6 July | 10 August | 13 September | 10 Weeks |
Term Break | 14 September | to | 4 October | 3 weeks |
4 | 5 October | 9 November | 13 December | 10 Weeks |
Term Break | 14 December | to | 10 January | 4 weeks |
On This Page
This page is a support reference to answer many of the questions you might have as you progress through your student journey. If there is any question not covered below, please do contact us on info@tkl.edu.au.
Pre-Arrival
Q: How do I apply to study with TKL?
A: You may apply directly online via our website or through our registered education agents.
Q: Can I apply through an education agent?
A: Yes. TKL will accept applications through appointed education agents.
Q: What are the Admissions Requirements for TKL courses?
A: There are varying Admission criteria for different courses. For further information, refer Admissions.
Q: I have a conditional offer. What does that mean?
A: This means your offer depends on the fact that you need to accomplish a few requirements before we can fully confirm your offer.
Q: How do I accept my Offer of Admission?
A: Follow the instructions in your offer letter about how to accept your admission.
Q: How do I apply for Course Credit or Recognition of Prior Learning?
A: You may lodge an application for course credit or RPL via our online portal. All steps are available on our website .
International Students
Q: How can I arrange my Overseas Student Health Cover ( OSHC )?
A: You can arrange OSHC with our preferred provider, Bupa.
Q: Who can help me in organizing my accommodation?
A: Our Student Services team can assist with information and guide you to find an appropriate accommodation
Q: How do I apply for a visa?
A: You must apply for a student visa through the Australian Department of Home Affairs.
Q: How can I make a complaint about the Admissions Process?
A: You can contact our Admissions team or use the formal complaints process available on our website.
Q: How can I apply for a refund?
A: I want to get a refund. You can find out further information on our website in the Fees and Refunds section.
Early Days
Q: What is Orientation Week 'O Week'?
A: The Orientation Week is a week full of events and sessions that introduces you to the campus, allows meeting fellow students, and provides you with essential details about your studies and support services.
Q: Is Orientation Week 'O Week' Compulsory?
A: Yes, your attendance at Orientation Week is highly recommended so that you get off to a good start.
Q: How do I get my student ID card?
A: ID cards will be issued to you during O-Week. If you miss that, see Student Services.
Q: How do I enroll?
A: Your Offer of Admission details how you must enroll. You can also approach Student Services for help.
Q: How do I get my timetable?
A: Once you are confirmed into your courses, you are able to access your timetable using the student portal.
Q: What should I wear to class?
A: There is no official attire as such, but, for a better and comfortable experience, it is advisable to wear casual attire.
Q: How do I access the online systems?
A: These details will be issued to you during Orientation Week.
Q: How do I log on to my TKL LMS?
A: Instructions will be given during Orientation Week and are also available on the student portal
Student Services
Q: What activities and events am I able to get involved in?
A: A range of activities and events are organized each term. Please refer to the student support team for guidance
Q: Does TKL have student groups?
A: Yes there are various student groups you are able to join. Information is available at the front desk or website.
Q: I want to consult with someone about a legal case, who should I approach?
A: You may ask our Student Services team, who will be able to refer you to the legal aid resources.
Q: How to pay the fees?
A: You can use bank transfer or drop into the campus in person (Card Payment Only)
Q: When should I pay the fees?
A: Fees are payable before the start of term. Refer to the due dates advised on your enrolment documents and also on the student portal.
Q: Can I pay my fees in installments?
A: Yes, you can. TKL's Student Finance will help you set up a plan. Please contact our Student Finance DPS for more details. What happens if I can't pay by the due date? If you can't pay your fees by the due date, you should get in touch with your department as soon as you can so further options can be considered without incurring penalties.
Q: What is a USI?
A: A Unique Student Identifier, or USI, is an identifying number that, within the confines and terms of changing in an online, controlled environment, safely allows your Nationally Recognised training or qualification you earned and keep it secure.
Q: Is my feedback on the teaching and other aspects of my experience at held TKL really used?
A: Yes, the feedback is highly valued and very much put to use in continuously improving the overall learner experience strewn out at TKL. Avenues for collecting feedback from the students include surveys, forums, and suggestion boxes.
Q: Is there a counsellor at TKL for students?
A: Yes, we have student counsellors on appointment.
Q: Does TKL provide career services?
A: Yes. The TKL offers services that can help with your job searches, resume writing, and interview preps.
Studying
Q: Where can I get help with academic skills?
A: Our Academic Success Centre provides workshops, one-on-one coaching, and online resources.
Q: What if I can't hand in an assignment by the due date?
A: Then write to let your lecturer know the reasons for the circumstances of your case and, subject to reason, request an extension of time.
Q: How can I apply for a review of the grade I was awarded?
A: To request a review of a grade, you need to apply through the student portal. Further instruction and timelines are provided in the section on Academic Policies.
Q: What if I commit Academic Misconduct?
A: Academic misconduct is treated seriously at TKL. The consequences may vary from caution to failure in that assessment or more severe if the misconduct is of such a severe seriousness.
Q: Can I withdraw myself from my studies?
A: Yes you can, by applying for leave of absence. You must communicate with the Student Services for their request procedures and also clarification if you are eligible
Q: How long can I stay in Australia on my student visa after my course is finished?
A: You can stay in Australia on your student visa until it expires. You must apply for another type of visa if you wish to stay longer. You should contact the Department of Home Affairs for further information.
Q: What happens after graduation?
A: Provided you are eligible, you may apply for the post-study work visa, search for work opportunities, or simply pursue further studies. TKL's Career Services will assist in your job search and application.