Bendigo TAFE students are studying everything from apprenticeships to advanced diplomas, full-time, part-time, in their own workplaces and through flexible delivery modes. See Courses for our course offerings and further information to help you decide what you’d like to study, but review the following to see what some of our past and current students are doing. Meet some of our students...
You can also view a short video about life at Bendigo TAFE from an International students perspective as well as read about Jack Tougan here...
Bob Haigh enrolled in the Lifestyle and Leisure course as a mature aged student after an accident led to an enforced career change ....
Sarah Chislett initially completed work experience whilst at secondary school at the Castlemaine Hospital in the kitchen, she loved it and realised this was a career she wanted and is now in her 2nd year as an Apprentice Chef ....
Rhett Nankervis commenced as a mature aged Mechanical Engineering Apprentice and is now studying his Diploma of Mechanical Engineering ....
Kerryn Moroney began her pathway to nursing with us, which led to her being named Student of the Year in 2010 and is now continuing her studies at LaTrobe University with graduation planned for 2012 ....
Caitlin Sleeman is a 2nd year VETiS student who as part of her study in the Music Department got the opportunity to work with the Multimedia Department to create a music DVD ....
Shona Harrington raised her young family and decided to follow her dream and commence studying the Diploma of Hospitality as a mature aged student ....
Debbie Roccisano is testament that if you persist with your goal, success and achievement will follow having been awarded the Jan Lorimar award in 2010 in acknowledgement of her achievements whilst at Bendigo TAFE ....
When the Bendigo TAFE Music Department provided an overview of the courses available to Bendigo Senior Secondary students it inspired Jamie Bray to enrol ....
When Sandra Carey initially enquired about courses on offer 3 years ago at the Echuca Campus little did she know it would lead to ongoing study, leading to studying for her Advanced Diploma in Community Sector Management and a new career path ....
Although he didn't initially have a goal to become a qualified Electrician and run his own business, this is the path that Matt Johnson is travelling on after being granted the opportunity to become a mature aged apprentice with Dean Wallace Electrical ....
Teaching a diverse range of classes from cookery, Connect2Ed to cultural at the Echuca Campus is where koorie artist Brett Wilson's achievements have led him to date from his initial enrolment as a student with us ....
Visual Arts student, Shelley Dyett is about to commence an exciting phase of her life after successfully completing her Diploma ....
Returning to studies at any age can seem very daunting. Rachel Bolton realised that sometimes in life we have to step out from our comfort zones, tell ourselves that “yes I can do it” and with dedication and persistence we all can achieve our goals. This course has turned my life around, made me find a side of myself that I wasn’t sure was there ...