How to Apply

Step 1

Explore AIDC’s nationally recognised qualifications in construction, building and civil construction design. 
Each course page includes details on duration, fees, entry requirements, delivery mode and career outcomes. 

Step 2

Before applying, ensure you meet the academic, age and English language requirements for your chosen course. 

Step 3

Prepare clear copies of the required documents.  

Step 4

You can apply to AIDC College in one of two ways: 
Apply directly 
Email your completed application and documents to: 
 admissions@aidc.edu.au 

Apply through an authorised education agent 

Get Ready to Apply to AIDC College

Thinking about studying at AIDC College? Preparing your documents early and understanding the application process will help ensure a smooth experience. Our Admissions Team is available to guide you through course selection, documentation, and next steps.

Additional Information to Support Your Application

Application dates

Find upcoming intake dates and application timelines for international students.

Learn more about tuition fees, materials fees, enrolment fees and available payment options.

Pathways and credit transfer

Previous study or work experience may reduce the duration of your course through: Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Credit Transfer All applications are assessed in line with the VET Quality Framework.

Already Received an Offer from AIDC?

Accept your offer

f you’ve received a Letter of Offer, follow the steps below: Sign and return your Acceptance of Offer form Pay the required tuition deposit Meet any conditions listed in your offer Once accepted, AIDC will confirm your enrolment.

Apply for a student visa

All international students studying in Australia must hold a valid Student Visa (subclass 500). 

After accepting your offer and making payment: 

  • AIDC will issue your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) 
  • You can then apply for your student visa through the Department of Home Affairs 

Before starting your studies, make sure you organise:  

Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)  

Accommodation  

Airport arrival plans 

 Orientation attendance 

 Important documents and finances  

If you are currently in Australia on a temporary visa (other than a student visa) and your visa has a full study entitlement, you will not be subject to Educational Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) legislation and student visa-related conditions. 

Contact Us for Support:

Our Admissions and Student Support teams are here to help you every step of the way.

We can assist with: 

  • Course selection 
  • Entry requirements 
  • Fees and scholarships 
  • Application and documentation 
  • Visa and pre-arrival guidance