FAQs

Everything you need to know about studying at AIDC College 

This page answers the most common questions from prospective students about courses, applications, visas, fees, accommodation, support services and studying in Australia. 
If you can’t find what you’re looking for, our team is happy to help. 

About Us

Australian Institute of Design and Construction (AIDC) is a specialist education provider, located in Melbourne, VIC focused exclusively on construction, building and design-related qualifications. We deliver nationally recognised training aligned with Australian industry standards. 

Yes. AIDC is a new institute established in 2025 to respond to industry demand for focused, practical construction and design education. Being new allows us to deliver modern, industry-aligned training with a strong student-centred approach. 

AIDC College is located at: 
Part Level 5, 420 St Kilda Road, Melbourne VIC 3004 
Our campus is easily accessible by public transport and close to Melbourne’s CBD. 

Courses & Study

AIDC offers nationally recognised qualifications in:  

  • Carpentry  
  • Painting and Decorating 
  • Building and Construction  
  • Civil Construction Design 
  • Pathway programs and short courses 

 👉 Explore Courses 

Yes. All AIDC qualifications are nationally recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) and are recognised across Australia. 

Most AIDC courses are delivered face-to-face on campus, with structured timetables and practical training. Some courses may include supported digital learning components. 

Course duration varies depending on the qualification. Full details are listed on each course page and in your Letter of Offer. 

Course availability and study modes vary. Most international student courses are delivered full-time in line with visa requirements. Please contact Admissions for advice. 

Entry Requirements

Applicants must generally: 

Be 18 years or older at course commencement  

Have completed Australian Year 12 or equivalent (some courses accept Year 10 or 11) 

Meet English language requirements of IELTS 6.0 or equivalent. 

 Complete AIDC’s ACSF LLND and Digital Skills Assessment (where applicable) 

Most courses require: 

 IELTS 6.0 (Academic or General) or equivalent. 

 English requirements may vary by course. Always check the course page. 

In some cases, applicants may be advised to complete further English study before enrolling. Please contact Admissions to discuss your situation. 

Application Process

You can apply:  

Directly by emailing your application to admissions@aidc.edu.au 

, or  

Through an authorised education agent  

👉 How to Apply 

Processing times vary but generally take 5–10 business days, depending on document completeness. 

You will usually need:  

  • Passport  
  • Academic transcripts  
  • English test results  
  • Resume (if applicable)  
  • RPL evidence (if applying) 

A Letter of Offer outlines: 

  • Course details 
  • Fees and payment schedule 
  • Conditions of enrolment 
  • Refund information 

You must accept the offer to proceed. 

Visas & International Students

Yes. International students must hold a Student Visa (subclass 500) to study in Australia. 

CoE is issued after you accept your offer and pay the required fees. It is required to apply for your student visa. 

No. Visa decisions are made solely by the Department of Home Affairs. AIDC cannot guarantee visa outcomes. 

A GS Statement explains your genuine intention to study in Australia. Some students may be required to submit one as part of the visa or admission process.

Fees & Payments

Fees may include:  

  • Tuition fees 
  • Materials fees 
  • Enrolment fee (non-refundable) 

 All fees are outlined in your Letter of Offer. 

Yes, approved instalment plans may be available. Payment schedules are outlined in your offer. 

  • Credit/debit card  
  • Bank transfer  
  • In person at campus 

Yes. AIDC offers scholarships for selected courses and intakes, subject to eligibility. 

Accommodation & living

No. AIDC does not provide on-campus accommodation, but we assist students in finding suitable housing. 

Costs vary depending on type and location. Shared accommodation typically ranges from $200–$350 per week. 

AIDC partners with UniLodge and can also guide students toward shared rentals, homestays and temporary accommodation.  

Student Accommodation  

Student Support & Wellbeing

AIDC provides:  

  • Academic support  
  • International student support  
  • Counselling referrals  
  • Accommodation assistance 
  • Career guidance 

Yes. Confidential counselling and wellbeing support is available through Student Support. 

You can contact: 

📧 support@aidc.edu.au  

📞 +61 494 050 575 

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

RPL allows students to gain credit for existing skills, knowledge or experience. 

 RPL applications must be submitted with evidence and assessed before course commencement. 

Attendance, Progress & Policies

Yes. Students must meet attendance and course progress requirements, particularly international students on student visas. 

Students can access AIDC’s Complaints and Appeals Policy via the website.