Fee finder
The Fee finder is RMIT's Statement of Fees for VE programs. Use the fee finder to get an estimate of fees for your vocational education program.
Find fees for your vocational education program
Search by program code
You can find your program code in your RMIT offer. If you don’t know what the program code is, you can find this code on the program’s web page under the ‘Details’ section.
Search by National Code
You can find the National Code at the top of any vocational education program page on the RMIT website – it’s listed right after the program’s name in the heading.
Find your program's page in Study with us.
Please note: These fees are estimates only, apply only to local students and may be subject to change.
Continuing students: Are charged for their program at their current fee rate (subject to annual indexation).
This means that there may be two or more price streams for a single program.
Where this occurs, the ‘program description’ field will indicate the cohort by calendar year that corresponds to the annual fee price listed.
Browse all vocational education program fees
Download the complete schedule of vocational education program fees:
- 2025 vocational education program tuition fees (PDF 134kb 3p)
- 2024 vocational education program tuition fees (PDF 430kb 12p)
The schedule includes:
- fees for government subsidised places
- the reduced fees if you are in a government-subsidised place and eligible for a concession
- fees for local full-fee places (for non-government subsidised students)
Fee concession
You may be entitled to a concession on your tuition and student services and amenities fees if you are in a Victorian Government subsidised place and you meet the eligibility criteria, and successfully apply for a fee concession.
Diploma and advanced diploma students are not eligible for a concession or exemption of tuition fees.
Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander students in a government subsidised place are eligible to access fee exemption at all vocational education program levels (including diploma, advanced diploma, vocational graduate certificate and vocational graduate diploma programs). Fee exemptions for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students are applied after commencement, no application is required.
Free TAFE
The Victorian Government is waiving tuition fees for eligible students commencing priority government subsidised non-apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship programs.
The number of Free TAFE places available is subject to change and the Victorian Government may cap the number of Free TAFE places available for a program at their discretion.
If you receive a Free TAFE place, the tuition fees for your whole program will be paid for by the Victorian Government through the ‘Free TAFE for Priority Courses’ scheme.
Additional expenses
If you receive a Free TAFE, you will need to cover the student services and amenities fee and any materials fees that may apply yourself.
Learn more
You can find RMIT's full list of eligible Free TAFE programs at Free TAFE for priority courses. Visit this page to learn more about these schemes and eligibility.
VET Student Loans
If you are enrolled in a VET Student Loan approved diploma level or above program, you may be eligible to apply for a capped loan under the Australian Government's VET Student Loans scheme.
Find out more at the VET Student Loans webpage.