Study on-campus
Study or train on campus and we’ll give you the traditional campus life experience, with small class sizes, industry-standard facilities, and access to great teachers.
With over 50 campuses across the state, every one of our locations is unique and offers tailored experiences specifically designed around our wide range of courses. Many students choose an on-campus delivery mode to take advantage of the campus size, specialisations and equipment at our campuses.
Surround yourself with like-minded people, bounce ideas around and participate in intelligent discussions when you study on campus at TAFE Queensland. Take advantage of the social and interactive aspects of studying in-person and access a range of state-of-the-art facilities.
Enjoy face-to-face exposure with your teachers, make friends and form study groups, have fun attending student events and access the entire range of student support services when you study on campus.
Live Services
Some of our campuses also offer a range of live services, like cafes and restaurants, hair, nail and beauty salons, gyms and more. These live services are managed by our staff but allow students to practice their skills.
There’s nothing quite like an on-campus experience. Study on campus at TAFE Queensland.
On-campus study options
We have a range of different delivery modes for our courses. If you’re after an on-campus experience, choose a course that says it’s delivered ‘100% on-campus’ or ‘on-campus with some online’.
Why study on campus with TAFE Queensland
The perfect option for students and apprentices and trainees who want to have the entire 'on-campus' experience. At TAFE Queensland you'll study in purpose-built facilities such as workshops using industry-standard equipment, fully functioning health clinics and labs, digital studios, and public restaurants, beauty salons and gyms. You'll also have access to libraries, lecture theatres, study spaces, cafeterias and more.
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