100% HECS & SSAF Waiver on Diploma of Sustainable Living & HECS Waiver on Selected Courses in 2026 @ University of Tasmania

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Diploma of Sustainable Living
The Diploma of Sustainable Living is available with 100% HECS tuition fee and SSAF scholarship for eligible domestic students studying in 2026. This means you can have NO fees to pay.

  • Valid for students admitted and commencing this course in 2026 provided the eligibility criteria are met, and valid for units offered in 2026 only.
  • Students must be enrolled in a minimum of one unit and must remain enrolled until after the University Census Date relevant to the semester of study.
  • To retain this fee scholarship, students must engage with their enrolled units.
  • Applications for semester 1 close on 20th February 2026, and semester 1 commences 23rd February 2026.
  • Applications for semester 2 close on 3rd July 2026 and semester 2 commences 8th July 2026.

Other Courses:
The following courses are available with 100% HECS waiver (SSAF does not appear to be waived for these courses. Fee information is available here)

Diploma of Dementia Care
Undergraduate Certificate in Agribusiness
Undergraduate Certificate of Antarctic and Climate Science
Undergraduate Certificate of Sustainable Living
Undergraduate Certificate in Climate Change Awareness and Action
Undergraduate Certificate in Community Support
Undergraduate Certificate in Applied Technologies
Undergraduate Certificate in ICT Professional Practice
Undergraduate Certificate of Data and Environmental Management

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  • can you use this to get a free copilot education sub?

  • +5

    Yes you get a student email.

  • +1

    Does anyone know if I can do these courses online? Chronic learner here but based in QLD - would love the chance to upskill for free.

    • Yes, pretty much all of them are available online. If you click through the course, it shows you when the units are available and the mode of study.

  • Which is the best "value"

  • +4

    So
    I have completed the Diploma of Sustainable Living and currently doing the Undergraduate Certificate of Data and Environmental Management.

    You actually need to do real work. Some units are a hit and the miss.

    I will keep doing them as I enjoy studying. I am still to find a real life purpose (job wise) for any of this.

    Merry Christmas :)

    • +1

      Thinking whether I should enrol and complete the Diploma after completing the Undergraduate Certificate of Sustainable Living a couple of years ago…

      OR

      Google Data Analytics for something more practical

      • I did the undergraduate certificate of sustainable living and completed to the Diploma, however there were no other courses opened at the time.

        Is Google Data Analytics free? I would be keen :)

    • You actually need to do real work. Some units are a hit and the miss.

      Ditto on real work: some of the assignments do require quite some hours to get through. I delayed one unit for too long and didn't get to complete the diploma, contemplating if I should jump on and finish it just for completeness (and regain my student e-mail access).

    • any chance you could tell me which units are WAM boosters and which ones are gonna bring down my WAM?

  • I signed up to a course got CSP but now it says I have to pay up front (some are $1000 to $2000) but it's marked as HECS? Did I do something wrong? Do I just need to pay the SAFF for each subject?

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