Join us for an information session to discover how the Skills for Tomorrow program can help you take the next step in your learning and career journey.
Ever wanted to take the next step in your learning or career development but weren’t sure where to start?
Do you have goals you’ve always wanted to reach, but need a little guidance to get a plan in place to get there?
Join us for an information session and find out how the Skills for Tomorrow program can help you build confidence, set clear goals, and get real support to overcome barriers to study or work.
This practical, fully funded program is all about giving you the strategies and encouragement you need, and then helping you put them into action with a complimentary short course at Sydney Community College.
The program is perfect if you want to:
- Build confidence before starting a new study or work.
- Learn practical strategies to overcome barriers.
- Set and achieve personal or career goals in a supportive environment.
Funded under the NSW Government’s Adult and Community Education (ACE) Program, Skills for Tomorrow is free for eligible students.
For more information, please download the program flyer here – FLYER
This course is offered under the NSW Adult and Community Education (ACE) Program and is funded for eligible students.
- Live or work in NSW
- Be aged 15 or over and no longer at school
- Be an Australian or New Zealand citizen, permanent resident, or hold an eligible visa
- Have a valid USI (Unique Student Identifier)
You must also demonstrate you are a student from one of the following priority groups that the ACE program supports:
• Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
• People with disability
• Long-term unemployed or people at risk of unemployment
• Low level of English (ACSF level of 2 or below)
• Young people (15–24) not engaged in school or study
• Refugees and asylum seekers
• People experiencing significant disadvantage or barriers to training
Note that at the time of application, we may ask you to provide some form of evidence that you belong to a priority group e.g. Centrelink card, letter from a community organisation confirming your priority status.
How do I check my eligibility?
We’ll go through eligibility requirements in detail during the information session. If you’d like to move forward, our team will guide you through the enrolment process and confirm your eligibility for this ACE-funded program.