How to Apply
Enrolling in our courses should be faster and smoother than a system reboot. To help you out, we’ve created a short step-by-step guide below. Simply select the course you’re interested in. If you have your details at the ready, just hit that ‘Apply Now’ button!
Payment options
- Full fee upfront
- Monthly instalment
- HELP loans available*
*Eligibility conditions apply
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CourseHigher Ed Diploma of Web Development | Start date20 January 2025 10 February 2025 Duration2 years part-time 10 months bootcamp | Start date20 January 2025 | Duration2 years part-time | |
10 February 2025 | 10 months bootcamp |
How to apply procedure
Follow these simple steps to apply for our 10 month Coding Bootcamp or Part Time delivery.
- Check that you meet the entry requirements.
- Choose your start date.
- Choose your payment option (full fee upfront payment, monthly instalments or FEE-HELP).
- Have a copy of your passport or Australian driver licence on hand.
- Have your TFN on hand (if applying for FEE-HELP).
- Have your USI on hand (if you do not have a USI you can apply for one here)
- If you are under 18, have a parent or guardian with you to verify your application.
- Fill out the online application form, hit submit and then go have a lie down and think about your new future as a coding legend.
How to apply procedure
Follow these simple steps to apply for our Vocational Diploma of IT courses.
- Check that you meet the entry requirements.
- Choose your start date.
- Choose your payment option (full fee upfront payment, monthly instalments or VSL loan).
- Have a copy of your passport or Australian driver licence on hand, or other approved form of identification.
- Have your USI on hand (if you do not have a USI you can apply for one here).
- If you are under 17, have a parent or legal guardian with you to verify your application.
- Fill out the online application form, hit submit and then go have a lie down and think about your new future as a coding legend.
How to apply procedure
Follow these simple steps to apply for our Vocational Diploma of IT courses.
- Check that you meet the entry requirements.
- Choose your start date.
- Choose your payment option (full fee upfront payment, monthly instalments or VSL loan).
- Have a copy of your passport or Australian driver licence on hand, or other approved form of identification.
- Have your USI on hand (if you do not have a USI you can apply for one here).
- If you are under 17, have a parent or legal guardian with you to verify your application.
- Fill out the online application form, hit submit and then go have a lie down and think about your new future as a coding legend.
Payment Options
Have you got the time and determination but your cash flow is a bit tricky? Don’t let this bug get in your way of learning to code (see what we did there?). Take a look at our payment options and other fee-hacking solutions below.
Full Fee Upfront
If you have the funds ready to go, the most admin-free way to get going is to pay the full fee up front.
Monthly Payments
Ezidebit Direct Debit gives you an easy way to pay your fees monthly with a recurring payment schedule. The monthly fees are automatically collected from your nominated credit or debit account without you having to think about it.
FEE-HELP Loan
FEE-HELP (Eligibility Criteria Applies) is a loan scheme provided by the Australian Government that assists eligible students in the payment of part or all of their Higher Education program’s tuition fees. If you apply, your FEE-HELP loan will be under our parent Higher Education college AIT, who are issuing you with the accredited Diploma of Web Development.
Over your lifetime, you may borrow up to the combined HELP loan limit. For 2024, the HELP loan limit is $121,844 for most students. In addition, there is a one-off loan fee of 20%, imposed by the government, for undergraduate courses and vocational courses of study. The government pays AIT the amount of the loan, and you pay it back through the Australian taxation system once your annual taxable income reaches the minimum repayment threshold.
From 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025 the threshold at which you begin to pay back your loan is $54,435. This amount is subject to change annually. You may view the threshold here.
You will also need to have a Tax File Number to apply for FEE-HELP. For all criteria in regards to applying for FEE-HELP visit the FEE-HELP website.
You are eligible for a FEE-HELP loan if you:
- Are enrolled in a FEE-HELP loans-approved course offered by a FEE-HELP loans-approved provider.
- Are an Australian citizen, hold a permanent humanitarian visa and usually reside in Australia, or are a New Zealand citizen.
- Have an available HELP balance of more than $0 (that is, have sufficient HELP balance remaining).
- Meet student entry requirements.
Read all FEE-HELP eligibility criteria here. Contact us and we can give you more information on how all this works.
Payment Options
Have you got the time and determination but your cash flow is a bit tricky? Don’t let this bug get in your way of learning to code (see what we did there?). Take a look at our payment options and other fee-hacking solutions below.
Full Fee Upfront
If you have the funds ready to go, the most admin-free way to get going is to pay the full fee up front.
Monthly Payments
Ezidebit Direct Debit gives you an easy way to pay your fees monthly with a recurring payment schedule. The monthly fees are automatically collected from your nominated credit or debit account without you having to think about it.
VSL
The VET Student Loans (VSL) program assists eligible students pay tuition fees for approved higher-level (diploma and above) vocational education and training (VET) courses, when studying at VET Student Loans approved course providers. The program is designed to provide financial support to students undertaking higher level training in courses that address workplace and industry needs, creating better opportunities for employment. Check out the VSL requirements below.
Payment Options
Have you got the time and determination but your cash flow is a bit tricky? Don’t let this bug get in your way of learning to code (see what we did there?). Take a look at our payment options and other fee-hacking solutions below.
Full Fee Upfront
If you have the funds ready to go, the most admin-free way to get going is to pay the full fee up front.
Monthly Payments
Ezidebit Direct Debit gives you an easy way to pay your fees monthly with a recurring payment schedule. The monthly fees are automatically collected from your nominated credit or debit account without you having to think about it.
VSL
The VET Student Loans (VSL) program assists eligible students pay tuition fees for approved higher-level (diploma and above) vocational education and training (VET) courses, when studying at VET Student Loans approved course providers. The program is designed to provide financial support to students undertaking higher level training in courses that address workplace and industry needs, creating better opportunities for employment. Check out the VSL requirements below.
Entry Requirements
To enrol in our 10 month Bootcamp or Part Time delivery you must:
- Have a Unique Student Identifier (USI) or have appropriate exemption
- Have a unique email address
- Have access to a computer with an internet connection
- Be 17 years or older at the time of commencement (students under 18 will require a support letter from their parent or guardian)
- Have a high school certification equivalent to Year 12
- All applicants must be aged 17 and above (under 18s must have written parent/guardian consent)
- Successful completion of Australian year 12 or equivalent
- Alternative entry may be available in certain circumstances (e.g you have completed relevant work experience/qualification prior to entry)
- Applicants may be required to undergo an Admissions Test prior to entry
- Demonstrated interest in technology!
Entry Requirements
To enrol in our Course you must:
- Have a Unique Student Identifier (USI) or have appropriate exemption
- Have a unique email address
- Have access to a computer with an internet connection
- Be 17 years or older at the time of commencement (students under 18 will require a signed support letter from their parent or legal guardian as well as verification)
- Have successfully completed Australian Year 11 or equivalent; OR
- Hold a Certificate IV qualification (or higher), OR
- Demonstrate significant interest and/or experience in a relevant field of work. Students may be asked to demonstrate this through a CV, short written piece, interview and/or portfolio.
VSL Requirements
If you choose to pay for your course through a VSL student loan, you must meet the following eligibility requirements:
- Be an Australian citizen, OR
- A permanent humanitarian visa holder who resides in Australia, OR
- A Pacific engagement visa holder who resides in Australia (for census dates after 1 February 2024), OR
- A qualifying New Zealand citizen on a Special Category Visa (SCV) who meets long-term residency requirements.*
*Please note: Holders of other permanent or temporary visas are not eligible for a VET Student Loan.
Additionally, you must:
- Have successfully completed Australian Year 12 or equivalent, OR
- Hold a Certificate IV qualification (or higher), OR
- If no prior qualification meets VSL academic suitability, our Admissions team will arrange for you to take a Language, Literacy, and Numeracy (LLN) test at no cost. You must achieve competence at Exit Level 3 in the Australian Core Skills Framework for both reading and numeracy.
Entry Requirements
To enrol in our Course you must:
- Have a Unique Student Identifier (USI) or have appropriate exemption
- Have a unique email address
- Have access to a computer with an internet connection
- Be 17 years or older at the time of commencement (students under 18 will require a signed support letter from their parent or legal guardian as well as verification)
- Have successfully completed Australian Year 11 or equivalent; OR
- Hold a Certificate IV qualification (or higher), OR
- Demonstrate significant interest and/or experience in a relevant field of work. Students may be asked to demonstrate this through a CV, short written piece, interview and/or portfolio.
VSL Requirements
If you choose to pay for your course through a VSL student loan, you must meet the following eligibility requirements:
- Be an Australian citizen, OR
- A permanent humanitarian visa holder who resides in Australia, OR
- A Pacific engagement visa holder who resides in Australia (for census dates after 1 February 2024), OR
- A qualifying New Zealand citizen on a Special Category Visa (SCV) who meets long-term residency requirements.*
*Please note: Holders of other permanent or temporary visas are not eligible for a VET Student Loan.
Additionally, you must:
- Have successfully completed Australian Year 12 or equivalent, OR
- Hold a Certificate IV qualification (or higher), OR
- If no prior qualification meets VSL academic suitability, our Admissions team will arrange for you to take a Language, Literacy, and Numeracy (LLN) test at no cost. You must achieve competence at Exit Level 3 in the Australian Core Skills Framework for both reading and numeracy.
Tech Requirements
All of the software that you need for your coding course will be supplied free of charge, however, you will need a reasonably current computer, i.e. 2020 or newer, with at least 16GB of RAM and the following specifications.
- PC: Supports Windows 10 or 11
- Mac: OS Monterey (minimum)
Everyone will have different preferences for the operating system used, and you might be tempted to switch to one or the other if you have heard that, “It’s the best OS for coders”. Our advice would be to stick with the operating system you know best. You wouldn’t try out new hiking shoes right before hiking the Camino trail, so it isn’t advisable to change from one operating system to another right before starting your bootcamp.
Tech Requirements
All of the software that you need for your coding course will be supplied free of charge, however, you will need a reasonably current computer, i.e. 2020 or newer, with at least 16GB of RAM and the following specifications.
- PC: Supports Windows 10 or 11
- Mac: OS Monterey (minimum)
Everyone will have different preferences for the operating system used, and you might be tempted to switch to one or the other if you have heard that, “It’s the best OS for coders” when considering computer engineering and the computer science required in our courses. Our advice would be to stick with the operating system you know best. You wouldn’t try out new hiking shoes right before hiking the Camino trail so it isn’t advisable to change from one operating system to another right before starting your course.
Tech Requirements
All of the software that you need for your coding course will be supplied free of charge, however, you will need a reasonably current computer, i.e. 2020 or newer, with at least 16GB of RAM and the following specifications.
- PC: Supports Windows 10 or 11
- Mac: OS Monterey (minimum)
Everyone will have different preferences for the operating system used, and you might be tempted to switch to one or the other if you have heard that, “It’s the best OS for coders” when considering computer engineering and the computer science required in our courses. Our advice would be to stick with the operating system you know best. You wouldn’t try out new hiking shoes right before hiking the Camino trail so it isn’t advisable to change from one operating system to another right before starting your course.
Diversity in Tech Scholarship
With so few women and minority groups choosing computer science subjects and degrees, we believe in facilitating confidence building via mentorship, role models, and educational opportunities that translate into real world experience through tech scholarships.
To combat the lack of diversity in technology, Coder Academy is proud to offer a Diversity in Tech Scholarship for each intake. This scholarship provides 50% off tuition fees and is judged on a creative submission.
The scholarship application deadline is 14 days prior to the course start date and successful students will be notified the Friday before the course starts.
To apply for our Diversity in Tech scholarship, you must first complete and submit your Coding Bootcamp application form. Once you have submitted this form you will receive a link to apply for our Diversity in Tech Scholarship.
Applications for 2025 Diversity in Tech Scholarship are now open.
Women in STEM Cadetship Program
The Women in STEM Cadetships and Advanced Apprenticeships Program is an Australian Government initiative aimed at increasing the number of STEM-qualified women in the labour force by providing funding towards education in higher education programs.
Funding of over $16,000 is available to eligible women in the workforce, regardless of how they personally identify.
For those accepted into the Women in STEM Cadetship Program, Coder Academy will offer part-time delivery of our beloved Web Development Bootcamp. Cadets in the program can continue working full-time with their current employer while upskilling to gain an accredited Higher Education Diploma of Web Development.
Course Credit
If you have completed relevant prior study, training and/or have industry experience, you may not need to enrol in the full duration of your program. Win!
- You may apply for credit of up to 50% of your preferred program. Academic consent must be obtained from the Executive General Manager, Academic Director or PVC & Executive General Manager, QAC officer if you are seeking more than 50% credit for your preferred program.
- An application fee of $100 (non-refundable) is required at the time of application. If you are granted credit for a subject, a tuition fee of 30% is charged. Eligible students can include this in their FEE-HELP loan.
If you have any questions, contact us via the button below and we’ll talk you through it.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
If you have completed relevant prior study, training and/or industry experience you may not need to enrol in the full duration of your program.
To gain Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) we need to assess evidence of previous learning, employment, industry activities and talents. The evidence must be authenticated (academic transcripts, subject outlines, references, awards), which we then compare to the subjects in the Diploma of Information Technology. If there is sufficient verifiable evidence you have attained all of the subject learning outcomes you may be granted credit for a subject or unit of competency. We will recognise previous units of study and qualifications for current training packages and courses completed within the past 5 years. You apply for RPL during the application process for the program of your choice.
VET Credit Transfer
You can apply for credit if you have previously studied similar units, already successfully completed the same or equivalent units with another Registered Training Organisation, or have strong work experience in a similar field as your preferred program. AIT will recognise previous units of study and qualifications for current training packages and courses completed within the past 7 years.
Contact us to find out more about applying for Credit Transfer or Recognition of Prior Learning.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
If you have completed relevant prior study, training and/or industry experience you may not need to enrol in the full duration of your program.
To gain Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) we need to assess evidence of previous learning, employment, industry activities and talents. The evidence must be authenticated (academic transcripts, subject outlines, references, awards), which we then compare to the subjects in the Diploma of Information Technology. If there is sufficient verifiable evidence you have attained all of the subject learning outcomes you may be granted credit for a subject or unit of competency. We will recognise previous units of study and qualifications for current training packages and courses completed within the past 5 years. You apply for RPL during the application process for the program of your choice.
VET Credit Transfer
You can apply for credit if you have previously studied similar units, already successfully completed the same or equivalent units with another Registered Training Organisation, or have strong work experience in a similar field as your preferred program. AIT will recognise previous units of study and qualifications for current training packages and courses completed within the past 7 years.
Contact us to find out more about applying for Credit Transfer or Recognition of Prior Learning.
Now What?
You’ve made it this far down the page, you must be pretty serious about changing your world. We suggest you click that ‘connect now’ button below and take the next step. You’ll find options to either talk to someone about your study, download a course guide or join an info session. Oh, and if you’re ready to change your life just go on and apply already and we’ll stop talking.
Now What?
You’ve made it this far down the page, you must be pretty serious about changing your world. We suggest you click that ‘connect now’ button below and take the next step. You’ll find options to either talk to someone about your study, download a course guide or join an info session. Oh, and if you’re ready to change your life just go on and apply already and we’ll stop talking.
Now What?
You’ve made it this far down the page, you must be pretty serious about changing your world. We suggest you click that ‘connect now’ button below and take the next step. You’ll find options to either talk to someone about your study, download a course guide or join an info session. Oh, and if you’re ready to change your life just go on and apply already and we’ll stop talking.