Understanding Our Fees

Our Fees and Charges Policy is downloadable here. For assistance understanding our fees, please see some helpful Q&A below or alternatively contact our Student Services Team on 1300 492 703.


General fee information

Many of our courses are available at no cost students as part of the Free in 23 initiative. 

To be eligible for funding, you must:

  • No longer be at school

  • Primary place of residence is WA, or you are an Australian citizen

  • Permanent visa holder or hold a visa subclass 309, 444, 785, 790 or 820 visa 

  • De Facto or spouse of the primary holder of a visa subclass 457 or 482

  • holders of a Bridging Visa E (subclasses 050 and 051) where the visa holder has
    made a valid application for a visa of subclass 785 or 790;

  • Ukraine citizens who are holders of a visa sub-class 449 or 786;

  • Afghan citizens who are holders of a visa sub-class 449; and

  • holders of a bridging visa who are eligible to work, and who have made a valid
    application for a subclass 866.


No upfront payment required at enrolment and all students are put on a payment plan with no set up cost.

Payments are scheduled for fortnightly payments.


Scope of our fees

ALTI’s Fees and Charges Policy, is written in accordance with the Department of Training and Workforce Development Fees and Charges Policy (DTWD). Our Fees and Charges Policy is only applicable for the year it was created, irrespective of the date of enrolment in the course. As such, our current fees are only for 2024, anything outside this date may incur an additional fee.


For full details regarding evidence of concession, see our Fees and Charges Policy.


How do fees work for your Traineeships, Priority Industry Training (PIT) and/or other Government funded programs?

To be eligible for these programs/targeted fee relief, you must meet the criteria set by the Western Australian Department of Training and Workforce Development or the relevant Government department.

Please contact our Student Service Team for more information about these programs.


Can I still enrol in the course if I am not eligible for the subsidy or government funded training?

Yes! We offer our courses to all West Australian residents. The cost will vary for each course.


Do I need to pay the resource fee? What is it?

Resource fees are charges for materials that are considered essential to a course or unit of study and which do not form part of the course fee. The resource fees covers materials purchased by the RTO to be consumed or transformed by students during instruction, such as workshop materials and workbooks.