School leavers can get an understanding of study pathways, find out what areas interest them and learn what tertiary education is all about.
People re-entering the workforce, looking for a change in career direction or returning to study can experience different fields and learn about pathways to university.
Whether you are looking to start or change your career, gain some new skills or explore your options, GOTAFE is here to help.
You, your family and friends are invited to GOTAFE’s open days to talk with students and industry-experienced trainers to obtain real-life insights on courses and vocations.
Additionally, there will be plenty of free food, cultural activities and interactive experiences for everyone to enjoy.
During September, GOTAFE will also be holding open month, with free department tours available throughout the month.
This new initiative is hoped to increase community access to information relating to courses, campus life and study pathways.
No matter what your goals are, there is something for you. Visit one of its campuses and explore all that GOTAFE has to offer.
Its trainers are all industry-qualified, experienced, and passionate about what they do.
Studying with GOTAFE, you will gain the skills and knowledge employers are looking for, and you will graduate with both a recognised qualification and the practical experience to match.
The change you want to make starts here. Visit a campus during GOTAFE’s open month or bring your friends and family to an open day.
Find out more at https://www.gotafe.vic.edu.au/open-days-2023
• GOTAFE strives to be more than an education facility. It aims to enable people to realise their potential and enhance their communities.
Offering more than 120 courses and with 500 staff across 11 campuses, GOTAFE brings up-to-date, real-world skills directly into the classroom.
A leader in providing quality education, industry-focused facilities and a student-centric experience, GOTAFE creates opportunities to achieve.
GOTAFE graduates enter the workforce strengthened by skills that meet the needs of the region and on a journey of lifelong learning and personal development.