PRACTICAL LEGAL TRAINING
- Learn local content from local experts in 7 states.
- 200+ start dates to fit your schedule.
- Study full-time or part-time, online or onsite.
- Choose a program length: 15, 18, or 30 weeks.
- Cost: $9,200 (domestic) or $13,270 (international).
Select Your State
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5 days
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9.00am to 5.00pm
13 - 17 October 2025 |
Workshop Location
College of Law, Level 1, 570 George Street SYDNEY NSW 2000
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9.00am to 5.00pm
13 - 17 October 2025 |
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College of Law, Level 1, 570 George Street SYDNEY NSW 2000
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5 days
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9.00am to 5.00pm
20 - 24 October 2025 |
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Coffs Harbour, NSW
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5 days
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9.00am to 5.00pm
20 - 24 October 2025 |
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Lismore, NSW
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9.00am to 5.00pm
20 - 24 October 2025 |
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Coffs Harbour, NSW
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9.00am to 5.00pm
20 - 24 October 2025 |
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Lismore, NSW
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10 evenings
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6.00pm - 9.00pm
18, 20, 25, 27 November and 2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 18 December 2025 |
Workshop Location
Online
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5 days
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9.00am to 5.00pm
17 - 21 November 2025 |
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Armidale, NSW
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9.00am to 5.00pm
17 - 21 November 2025 |
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Armidale, NSW
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9.00am to 5.00pm
24 - 28 November 2025 |
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Parramatta, NSW
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NEW SOUTH WALES ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Before you can start the program, there are a few important requirements to check off, especially if you’re thinking about beginning your PLT early. Here’s what you need:
Requirements
- You need to have completed the Priestley 11 core subjects of your degree.
- You have finished the last exam of your degree (or your double degree if you're studying one).
- You can provide your exam results by PLT program's census date.
Starting PLT while still at university
Usually, Practical Legal Training (PLT) happens after you've wrapped up your academic studies. However, you can start earlier if you've completed all the Priestley 11 core subjects and have no more than two electives left in your degree. Here’s what you’ll need:
- Completion of your Priestley 11 core subjects.
- No more than two electives remaining in your law degree or double degree.
- Enrollment in those remaining elective subjects.
- Permission from the Legal Profession Admission Board (LPAB) to begin your PLT.
HOW TO ENROL
Looking to enrol? With over 200 programs offered year-round, you’re likely to find something that suits you. Once you’ve chosen your course, here’s what to do:
1. Start your application
Click the ‘Enrol’ button to fill out the online application. It’s quick—usually under 15 minutes. Just make sure to submit it at least a week before your program starts. If you need to, you can save your progress and come back later.
3. Upload your documents
To finish your enrolment, we’ll need:
-
Unofficial Transcript:
Upload an unofficial (or official) transcript that shows your name, university, and when you completed your law degree—this is usually available in your student portal.
If you can't get that, a screenshot from your student portal showing your name, university, and enrolment in a law degree or double degree works too. You have until the PLT course census date to provide the unofficial or official transcript.
We’ll need your official transcript before you finish PLT. -
Photo:
Have a clear photo of your face ready to upload. No need for a formal passport photo—just something clear and easy to recognise. -
Unique Student Identifier (USI):
Have your USI ready. If you don’t have one yet, you can easily get it on the Australian Government’s website.
4. Choose your payment method
Next, decide how you want to pay—either with FEE-HELP or upfront, whichever works for you.
5. Finalise your enrolment
Once your application is processed, we’ll send you an email confirming your enrollment. After that, you're officially enrolled and we're excited to welcome you!
COURSEWORK
You will complete seven subjects as part of your PLT coursework: five compulsory and two electives. They may look similar to the subjects in your law degree, but they focus on the practice of law rather than substantive law.
You’ll work through one subject at a time. Most of your coursework is online, with set deadlines and milestones, but you have the flexibility to fit the work into your schedule. The only time you'll need to join live sessions is for the workshops, which you'll attend on campus (or online if you have a special circumstance or disability).
Compulsory subjects
- Lawyer's Skills
- Ethics and Professional Responsibility
- Civil Litigation Practice
- Property Law Practice
- Commerical and Corporate Practice
Elective subjects (choose two)
- Administrative Law Practice
- Criminal Law Practice
- Family Law Practice
- Consumer Law Practice
- Employment and Industrial Law Practice
- Planning and Environmental Law Practice
- Wills and Estates Practice
- Banking and Finance Practice
How you'll learn
-
Live workshops
Practice legal skills like interviews and courtroom appearances in hands-on workshops, guided by experienced professionals—whether online or on campus. -
Virtual practice
Sharpen your skills by completing tasks that mirror real-world scenarios. You’ll gain the practical expertise you need to prepare you for practice. -
Huddles
In these regular sessions, you can chat with your peers, ask your instructor questions and receive helpful feedback. -
Progress quizzes
You can relax – it’s not an exam. You’ll complete short quizzes at the end of each subject to help you gauge your grip on the course material. -
Practice ready review
After finishing your tasks in each subject, you’ll review your tasks with a lawyer who will act as your supervisor. Together, you'll go over your conclusions and reasoning, helping you feel confident and ready for real-world practice.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Work experience is your chance to apply what you’ve learned in real legal settings. You’ll choose between two options—15 days or 75 days—and our careers advisors will help you find a placement that fits your goals.
Work experience options
You’ll choose between two work experience options when you enrol in PLT, but don’t worry—you can switch options anytime during the course if your plans change.
-
15 days of work experience
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- You'll find and complete 15 days of work experience
- Includes an extra 6-week online program
- Additional fee of $1,690 (FEE-HELP is available)
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75 days of work experience
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- You'll find and complete 75 days work experience
- No extra online program
- No additional fee
Work experience examples
You have a huge range of opportunities that may count towards your Work Experience component. Examples include:
- Summer clerkships
- Paralegal work
- Volunteering at community legal centres
- A placement with Legal Aid
- Working with the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
- Tax or legal division of chartered accountants
- Government policy and planning work of a legal nature
- Judge’s associate or tipstaff
- Assisting barristers in chambers
- Working in government or semi-government legal departments
- Assisting Tribunal members
- Company in-house legal departments
When can I do my work experience?
You'll need to do at least 15 days of work experience in Australia after you start your PLT, working at least 2 days per week.
The rest of your work experience can be done anytime—up to 2 years before you begin your PLT, during the program or after it.
Work experience rules
To make sure your work experience counts, it must meet these rules:
- It has to involve the delivery of legal services.
- You need to be supervised by an appropriate supervisor.
- It can be done in one or multiple placements.
- You can include experience from your undergraduate days, but it can’t cover the entire requirement.
Steps to get your work experience approved
- Read the Work Experience Rules carefully.
- Give your supervisor a copy of the Work Experience Guide for Supervisors.
- Submit your Work Experience Approval Form before, or as soon as possible after, you start your placement via email.
- We’ll review your application and let you know the outcome.
- After finishing your placement, submit the Work Experience Declaration Form (signed by your supervisor) to the College via email.
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
As the legal landscape changes, being a successful lawyer means having more than just legal knowledge. The Continuing Professional Education component is designed to give you the skills that law firms and recruiters are looking for—all online, at your own pace, anytime during the course.
Build a Legal Bot
Learn to create a legal bot using Josef, a leading legal tech platform, and gain practical experience in automating legal tasks.
Master Modern Legal Skills
Develop key business and tech skills through five interactive modules, preparing you to excel in the evolving world of legal practice.
FEES AND PAYMENT
Payment Options
We offer a few different ways to pay for your Practical Legal Training, so you can choose the one that works best for you:
1. FEE-HELP loans
Want to study now and pay later?
FEE-HELP (a student loan provided by the Federal Government) is available for eligible students. You can use FEE-HELP to pay all or part of your tuition fees.
While FEE-HELP doesn’t cover things like accommodation or textbooks, it can make paying for your course more manageable by letting you repay the cost through the tax system once you start working.
To be eligible for FEE-HELP, you must be an Australian citizen or hold a permanent humanitarian visa, and you need to complete at least part of your PLT in Australia. You can apply for a FEE-HELP loan when you fill out your online enrolment form.
2. Upfront payment
If you’re not using FEE-HELP, you’ll need to pay the full course fee upfront when you enrol. Payments can be made via credit card or direct deposit.
Account Name: College of Law
Bank Name: National Australia Bank
BSB No: 082 212
Account No: 164 281 531
Bank Address: 32 Willoughby Road, Crows Nest NSW 2065
3. Financial assistance
We understand that finances can be a barrier, so we offer support through bursaries and the Kay Smith Scholarship.
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Financial Assistance Bursaries:
Available to Australian citizens or permanent residents facing financial hardship. If you’re eligible for FEE-HELP, it might be harder to qualify, but you can still apply if you meet the criteria. -
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Bursaries:
This bursary provides financial support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. -
Kay Smith Scholarship:
This scholarship supports outstanding law graduates and young lawyers who need financial help.
Withdrawals & refunds
If you need to withdraw, just let us know in writing by the census date—that’s the last day you can withdraw without any financial penalty.
After the census date, refunds aren’t available unless there are exceptional circumstances, which we’ll consider on a case-by-case basis.
If you’re using FEE-HELP, you can withdraw before the census date without incurring a debt. After that, you’ll be responsible for repaying the fees through the tax system.
For more details on withdrawals and refunds, especially for FEE-HELP, check out the StudyAssist website. You can also find our Refund Policy and Complaints and Disputes Policy in our Policy Index.
If you are an international student, there may be extra rules that apply to you. The program manual provides further details, including additional circumstances where you can apply for a refund.
Fees
DOMESTIC FEE | INTERNATIONAL FEE | |
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Practical Legal Training Program | $9,200 | $13,270 |
Clinical Experience Module (25-day work experience option) | $1,620 | $1,620 |
Clinical Experience Module (15-day work experience option) | $1,690 | $1,690 |
Program transfer | $400 | $400 |
Oral assessment reschedule | $100 | $100 |
CEM transfer | $100 | $100 |
Archive search and reproduction of documents | $60 | $60 |
Non-refundable academic appeal | $100 | $100 |
Re-sending of materials to students where first delivery has failed | $60 | $60 |
Part Program transfer | $60 | $60 |
London on-site additional charge | $1,575 | Not applicable |
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5 days
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9.00am - 5.00pm
22 - 26 September 2025 |
Workshop Location
Online
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5 days
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9.00am - 5.00pm
22 - 26 September 2025 |
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Online
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5 days
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9.00am - 5.00pm
13 - 17 October 2025 |
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Online
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9.00am - 5.00pm
13 - 17 October 2025 |
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Online
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12 evenings
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6.00pm - 9.00pm
21, 23, 28, 30 October, 6, 11, 13, 18, 27 November, 2 December 2025 |
Workshop Location
Online
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VP2505E_1 |
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5 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am - 5.00pm
20 - 24 October 2025 |
Workshop Location
College of Law Victoria, Level 1, 555 Bourke St, Melbourne, VIC 3000
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10 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am - 5.00pm
20 - 31 October 2025 |
Workshop Location
College of Law Victoria, Level 1, 555 Bourke St, Melbourne, VIC 3000
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5 days
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9.00am - 5.00pm
20 - 24 October 2025 |
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College of Law Victoria, Level 1, 555 Bourke St, Melbourne, VIC 3000
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5 days
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9.00am to 5.00pm
10 - 14 November 2025 |
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5 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am to 5.00pm
10 - 14 November 2025 |
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Online
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Program Information for Victoria
VICTORIA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Before you can start the program, there are a few important requirements to check off, especially if you’re thinking about beginning your PLT early. Here’s what you need:
Requirements
- You need to have completed the Priestley 11 core subjects of your degree.
- You have finished the last exam of your degree (or your double degree if you're studying one).
- You can provide proof of completion of your degree that notes the completion date.
Starting PLT while still at university
Usually, Practical Legal Training (PLT) happens after you've wrapped up your academic studies. However, you can start earlier if you've completed all the Priestley 11 core subjects and have no more than two electives left in your degree. Here’s what you’ll need:
- Completion of your Priestley 11 core subjects.
- No more than two electives remaining in your law degree or double degree.
- Enrollment in those remaining elective subjects.
- Permission from the Victorian Legal Admission Board (VLAB) to begin your PLT.
HOW TO ENROL
Looking to enrol? With over 200 programs offered year-round, you’re likely to find something that suits you. Once you’ve chosen your course, here’s what to do:
1. Start your application
Click the ‘Enrol’ button to fill out the online application. It’s quick—usually under 15 minutes. Just make sure to submit it at least a week before your program starts. If you need to, you can save your progress and come back later.
3. Upload your documents
To finish your enrolment, we’ll need:
-
Unofficial Transcript:
Upload an unofficial (or official) transcript showing your name, university, and when you completed your law degree. You can usually find this in your student portal. We’ll ask for your official transcript before you finish PLT. -
Photo:
Have a clear photo of your face ready to upload. No need for a formal passport photo—just something clear and easy to recognise. -
Unique Student Identifier (USI):
Have your USI ready. If you don’t have one yet, you can easily get it on the Australian Government’s website.
4. Choose your payment method
Next, decide how you want to pay—either with FEE-HELP or upfront, whichever works for you.
5. Finalise your enrolment
Once your application is processed, we’ll send you an email confirming your enrollment. After that, you're officially enrolled and we're excited to welcome you!
COURSEWORK
You will complete seven subjects as part of your PLT coursework: five compulsory and two electives. They may look similar to the subjects in your law degree, but they focus on the practice of law rather than substantive law.
You’ll work through one subject at a time. Most of your coursework is online, with set deadlines and milestones, but you have the flexibility to fit the work into your schedule. The only time you'll need to join live sessions is for the workshops, which you'll attend online or on campus.
Compulsory subjects
- Lawyer's Skills
- Ethics and Professional Responsibility
- Civil Litigation Practice
- Property Law Practice
- Commerical and Corporate Practice
Elective subjects (choose two)
- Administrative Law Practice
- Criminal Law Practice
- Family Law Practice
- Consumer Law Practice
- Employment and Industrial Law Practice
- Planning and Environmental Law Practice
- Wills and Estates Practice
- Banking and Finance Practice
How you'll learn
-
Live workshops
Practice legal skills like interviews and courtroom appearances in hands-on workshops, guided by experienced professionals—whether online or on campus. -
Virtual practice
Sharpen your skills by completing tasks that mirror real-world scenarios. You’ll gain the practical expertise you need to prepare you for practice. -
Huddles
In these regular sessions, you can chat with your peers, ask your instructor questions and receive helpful feedback. -
Progress quizzes
You can relax – it’s not an exam. You’ll complete short quizzes at the end of each subject to help you gauge your grip on the course material. -
Practice ready review
After finishing your tasks in each subject, you’ll review your tasks with a lawyer who will act as your supervisor. Together, you'll go over your conclusions and reasoning, helping you feel confident and ready for real-world practice.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Work experience is your chance to apply what you’ve learned in real legal settings. You’ll choose between two options—15 days or 75 days—and our careers advisors will help you find a placement that fits your goals.
Work experience options
You’ll choose between two work experience options when you enrol in PLT, but don’t worry—you can switch options anytime during the course if your plans change.
15 days of work experience
You’ll choose between two work experience options when you enrol in PLT, but don’t worry—you can switch options anytime during the course if your plans change.
-
15 days of work experience
-
- You'll find and complete 15 days of work experience
- Includes an extra 6-week online program
- Additional fee of $1,690 (FEE-HELP is available)
-
75 days of work experience
-
- You'll find and complete 75 days work experience
- No extra online program
- No additional fee
Work experience examples
You have a huge range of opportunities that may count towards your Work Experience component. Examples include:
- Summer clerkships
- Paralegal work
- Volunteering at community legal centres
- A placement with Legal Aid
- Working with the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
- Tax or legal division of chartered accountants
- Government policy and planning work of a legal nature
- Judge’s associate or tipstaff
- Assisting barristers in chambers
- Working in government or semi-government legal departments
- Assisting Tribunal members
- Company in-house legal departments
When can I do my work experience?
You'll need to do at least 15 days of work experience in Australia after you start your PLT, working at least 2 days per week.
The rest of your work experience can be done anytime—up to 2 years before you begin your PLT, during the program or after it.
Work experience rules
To make sure your work experience counts, it must meet these rules:
- It has to involve the delivery of legal services.
- You need to be supervised by an appropriate supervisor.
- It can be done in one or multiple placements.
- You can include experience from your undergraduate days, but it can’t cover the entire requirement.
Steps to get your work experience approved
- Read the Work Experience Rules carefully.
- Give your supervisor a copy of the Work Experience Guide for Supervisors.
- Submit your Work Experience Approval Form before, or as soon as possible after, you start your placement via email.
- We’ll review your application and let you know the outcome.
- After finishing your placement, submit the Work Experience Declaration Form (signed by your supervisor) to the College via email.
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
As the legal landscape changes, being a successful lawyer means having more than just legal knowledge. The Continuing Professional Education component is designed to give you the skills that law firms and recruiters are looking for—all online, at your own pace, anytime during the course.
Build a Legal Bot
Learn to create a legal bot using Josef, a leading legal tech platform, and gain practical experience in automating legal tasks.
Master Modern Legal Skills
Develop key business and tech skills through five interactive modules, preparing you to excel in the evolving world of legal practice.
FEES AND PAYMENT
Payment Options
We offer a few different ways to pay for your Practical Legal Training, so you can choose the one that works best for you:
1. FEE-HELP loans
Want to study now and pay later?
FEE-HELP (a student loan provided by the Federal Government) is available for eligible students. You can use FEE-HELP to pay all or part of your tuition fees.
While FEE-HELP doesn’t cover things like accommodation or textbooks, it can make paying for your course more manageable by letting you repay the cost through the tax system once you start working.
To be eligible for FEE-HELP, you must be an Australian citizen or hold a permanent humanitarian visa, and you need to complete at least part of your PLT in Australia. You can apply for a FEE-HELP loan when you fill out your online enrolment form.
2. Upfront payment
If you’re not using FEE-HELP, you’ll need to pay the full course fee upfront when you enrol. Payments can be made via credit card or direct deposit.
Account Name: College of Law
Bank Name: National Australia Bank
BSB No: 082 212
Account No: 164 281 531
Bank Address: 32 Willoughby Road, Crows Nest NSW 2065
3. Financial assistance
We understand that finances can be a barrier, so we offer support through bursaries and the Kay Smith Scholarship.
-
Financial Assistance Bursaries:
Available to Australian citizens or permanent residents facing financial hardship. If you’re eligible for FEE-HELP, it might be harder to qualify, but you can still apply if you meet the criteria. -
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Bursaries:
This bursary provides financial support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. -
Kay Smith Scholarship:
This scholarship supports outstanding law graduates and young lawyers who need financial help.
Withdrawals & refunds
If you need to withdraw, just let us know in writing by the census date—that’s the last day you can withdraw without any financial penalty.
After the census date, refunds aren’t available unless there are exceptional circumstances, which we’ll consider on a case-by-case basis.
If you’re using FEE-HELP, you can withdraw before the census date without incurring a debt. After that, you’ll be responsible for repaying the fees through the tax system.
For more details on withdrawals and refunds, especially for FEE-HELP, check out the StudyAssist website. You can also find our Refund Policy and Complaints and Disputes Policy in our Policy Index.
If you are an international student, there may be extra rules that apply to you. The program manual provides further details, including additional circumstances where you can apply for a refund.
Fees
DOMESTIC FEE | INTERNATIONAL FEE | |
---|---|---|
Practical Legal Training Program | $9,200 | $13,270 |
Clinical Experience Module (25-day work experience option) | $1,620 | $1,620 |
Clinical Experience Module (15-day work experience option) | $1,690 | $1,690 |
Program transfer | $400 | $400 |
Oral assessment reschedule | $100 | $100 |
CEM transfer | $100 | $100 |
Archive search and reproduction of documents | $60 | $60 |
Non-refundable academic appeal | $100 | $100 |
Re-sending of materials to students where first delivery has failed | $60 | $60 |
Part Program transfer | $60 | $60 |
London on-site additional charge | $1,575 | Not applicable |
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5 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am - 5.00pm
14 - 18 October 2024 |
Workshop Location
TBA
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10 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am - 5.00pm
27 October - 7 November 2025 |
Workshop Location
Level 5, Wesley House, 140 Ann St, Brisbane, QLD 4000
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5 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am to 5.00pm
24 - 28 November 2025 |
Workshop Location
College of Law, Level 5, Wesley House, 140 Ann St, Brisbane, QLD 4000
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5 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am to 5.00pm
24 - 28 November 2025 |
Workshop Location
College of Law, Level 5, Wesley House, 140 Ann St, Brisbane, QLD 4000
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Workshop Attendance
5 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am to 5.00pm
1 - 5 December 2025 |
Workshop Location
Online
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5 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am to 5.00pm
1 - 5 December 2025 |
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QUEENSLAND ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Before you can start the program, there are a few important requirements to check off, especially if you’re thinking about beginning your PLT early. Here’s what you need:
Requirements
- You need to have completed the Priestley 11 core subjects of your degree.
- You have finished the last exam of your degree (or your double degree if you're studying one).
Starting PLT while still at university
Usually, Practical Legal Training (PLT) happens after you've wrapped up your academic studies. However, you can start earlier if you've completed all the Priestley 11 core subjects and have no more than two electives left in your degree. Here’s what you’ll need:
- Completion of your Priestley 11 core subjects.
- No more than two electives remaining in your law degree or double degree.
To start your PLT while still at university, you’ll need to complete the online enrolment form for Practical Legal Training. Once submitted, the College will send a conditional offer of enrolment to both you and the Queensland Law Society. From there, you’ll need to contact the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board Queensland to finalise the process.
The Legal Practitioners Admissions Board Queensland requires a minimum of 2 weeks to process your application. To ensure everything is ready on time, submit your PLT enrolment form at least 3 weeks before your course starts.
HOW TO ENROL
Looking to enrol? With over 200 programs offered year-round, you’re likely to find something that suits you. Once you’ve chosen your course, here’s what to do:
1. Start your application
Click the ‘Enrol’ button to fill out the online application. It’s quick—usually under 15 minutes. Just make sure to submit it at least a week before your program starts. If you need to, you can save your progress and come back later.
3. Upload your documents
To finish your enrolment, we’ll need:
-
Unofficial Transcript:
When filling out your enrolment form, just confirm you've completed your last exam or assessment before the course begins.
We'll ask for your official transcript later, before you finish PLT. -
Photo:
Have a clear photo of your face ready to upload. No need for a formal passport photo—just something clear and easy to recognise. -
Unique Student Identifier (USI):
Have your USI ready. If you don’t have one yet, you can easily get it on the Australian Government’s website.
4. Choose your payment method
Next, decide how you want to pay—either with FEE-HELP or upfront, whichever works for you.
5. Finalise your enrolment
Once your application is processed, we’ll send you an email confirming your enrollment. After that, you're officially enrolled and we're excited to welcome you!
COURSEWORK
You will complete seven subjects as part of your PLT coursework: five compulsory and two electives. They may look similar to the subjects in your law degree, but they focus on the practice of law rather than substantive law.
You’ll work through one subject at a time. Most of your coursework is online, with set deadlines and milestones, but you have the flexibility to fit the work into your schedule. The only time you'll need to join live sessions is for the workshops, which you'll attend on campus (or online if you have a special circumstance or disability).
Compulsory subjects
- Lawyer's Skills
- Ethics and Professional Responsibility
- Civil Litigation Practice
- Property Law Practice
- Commerical and Corporate Practice
Elective subjects (choose two)
- Administrative Law Practice
- Criminal Law Practice
- Family Law Practice
- Consumer Law Practice
- Employment and Industrial Law Practice
- Planning and Environmental Law Practice
- Wills and Estates Practice
- Banking and Finance Practice
How you'll learn
-
Live workshops
Practice legal skills like interviews and courtroom appearances in hands-on workshops, guided by experienced professionals—whether online or on campus. -
Virtual practice
Sharpen your skills by completing tasks that mirror real-world scenarios. You’ll gain the practical expertise you need to prepare you for practice. -
Huddles
In these regular sessions, you can chat with your peers, ask your instructor questions and receive helpful feedback. -
Progress quizzes
You can relax – it’s not an exam. You’ll complete short quizzes at the end of each subject to help you gauge your grip on the course material. -
Practice ready review
After finishing your tasks in each subject, you’ll review your tasks with a lawyer who will act as your supervisor. Together, you'll go over your conclusions and reasoning, helping you feel confident and ready for real-world practice.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Work experience is your chance to apply what you’ve learned in real legal settings. You’ll choose between two options—15 days or 75 days—and our careers advisors will help you find a placement that fits your goals.
Work experience options
You’ll choose between two work experience options when you enrol in PLT, but don’t worry—you can switch options anytime during the course if your plans change.
-
15 days of work experience
-
- You'll find and complete 15 days of work experience
- Includes an extra 6-week online program
- Additional fee of $1,690 (FEE-HELP is available)
-
75 days of work experience
-
- You'll find and complete 75 days work experience
- No extra online program
- No additional fee
Work experience examples
You have a huge range of opportunities that may count towards your Work Experience component. Examples include:
- Summer clerkships
- Paralegal work
- Volunteering at community legal centres
- A placement with Legal Aid
- Working with the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
- Tax or legal division of chartered accountants
- Government policy and planning work of a legal nature
- Judge’s associate or tipstaff
- Assisting barristers in chambers
- Working in government or semi-government legal departments
- Assisting Tribunal members
- Company in-house legal departments
When can I do my work experience?
You'll need to do at least 15 days of work experience in Australia after you start your PLT, working at least 2 days per week.
The rest of your work experience can be done anytime—up to 2 years before you begin your PLT, during the program or after it.
Work experience rules
To make sure your work experience counts, it must meet these rules:
- It has to involve the delivery of legal services.
- You need to be supervised by an appropriate supervisor.
- It can be done in one or multiple placements.
- You can include experience from your undergraduate days, but it can’t cover the entire requirement.
Steps to get your work experience approved
- Read the Work Experience Rules carefully.
- Give your supervisor a copy of the Work Experience Guide for Supervisors.
- Submit your Work Experience Approval Form before, or as soon as possible after, you start your placement via email.
- We’ll review your application and let you know the outcome.
- After finishing your placement, submit the Work Experience Declaration Form (signed by your supervisor) to the College via email.
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
As the legal landscape changes, being a successful lawyer means having more than just legal knowledge. The Continuing Professional Education component is designed to give you the skills that law firms and recruiters are looking for—all online, at your own pace, anytime during the course.
Build a Legal Bot
Learn to create a legal bot using Josef, a leading legal tech platform, and gain practical experience in automating legal tasks.
Master Modern Legal Skills
Develop key business and tech skills through five interactive modules, preparing you to excel in the evolving world of legal practice.
FEES AND PAYMENT
Payment Options
We offer a few different ways to pay for your Practical Legal Training, so you can choose the one that works best for you:
1. FEE-HELP loans
Want to study now and pay later?
FEE-HELP (a student loan provided by the Federal Government) is available for eligible students. You can use FEE-HELP to pay all or part of your tuition fees.
While FEE-HELP doesn’t cover things like accommodation or textbooks, it can make paying for your course more manageable by letting you repay the cost through the tax system once you start working.
To be eligible for FEE-HELP, you must be an Australian citizen or hold a permanent humanitarian visa, and you need to complete at least part of your PLT in Australia. You can apply for a FEE-HELP loan when you fill out your online enrolment form.
2. Upfront payment
If you’re not using FEE-HELP, you’ll need to pay the full course fee upfront when you enrol. Payments can be made via credit card or direct deposit.
Account Name: College of Law
Bank Name: National Australia Bank
BSB No: 082 212
Account No: 164 281 531
Bank Address: 32 Willoughby Road, Crows Nest NSW 2065
3. Financial assistance
We understand that finances can be a barrier, so we offer support through bursaries and the Kay Smith Scholarship.
-
Financial Assistance Bursaries:
Available to Australian citizens or permanent residents facing financial hardship. If you’re eligible for FEE-HELP, it might be harder to qualify, but you can still apply if you meet the criteria. -
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Bursaries:
This bursary provides financial support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. -
Kay Smith Scholarship:
This scholarship supports outstanding law graduates and young lawyers who need financial help.
Withdrawals & refunds
If you need to withdraw, just let us know in writing by the census date—that’s the last day you can withdraw without any financial penalty.
After the census date, refunds aren’t available unless there are exceptional circumstances, which we’ll consider on a case-by-case basis.
If you’re using FEE-HELP, you can withdraw before the census date without incurring a debt. After that, you’ll be responsible for repaying the fees through the tax system.
For more details on withdrawals and refunds, especially for FEE-HELP, check out the StudyAssist website. You can also find our Refund Policy and Complaints and Disputes Policy in our Policy Index.
If you are an international student, there may be extra rules that apply to you. The program manual provides further details, including additional circumstances where you can apply for a refund.
Fees
DOMESTIC FEE | INTERNATIONAL FEE | |
---|---|---|
Practical Legal Training Program | $9,200 | $13,270 |
Clinical Experience Module (25-day work experience option) | $1,620 | $1,620 |
Clinical Experience Module (15-day work experience option) | $1,690 | $1,690 |
Program transfer | $400 | $400 |
Oral assessment reschedule | $100 | $100 |
CEM transfer | $100 | $100 |
Archive search and reproduction of documents | $60 | $60 |
Non-refundable academic appeal | $100 | $100 |
Re-sending of materials to students where first delivery has failed | $60 | $60 |
Part Program transfer | $60 | $60 |
London on-site additional charge | $1,575 | Not applicable |
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Workshop Attendance
5 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am - 5.00pm
10 - 14 November 2025 |
Workshop Location
Online
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Start Date/End Date |
Workshop Attendance
5 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am - 5.00pm
10 - 14 November 2025 |
Workshop Location
Online
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Start Date/End Date |
Workshop Attendance
5 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am - 5.00pm
15 - 19 December 2025 |
Workshop Location
College of Law, Durack Centre, Ground Floor, 263 Adelaide Tce, Perth WA 6000
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Start Date/End Date |
Workshop Attendance
5 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am - 5.00pm
15 - 19 December 2025 |
Workshop Location
College of Law, Durack Centre, Ground Floor, 263 Adelaide Tce, Perth WA 6000
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WESTERN AUSTRALIA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Before you can start the program, there are a few important requirements to check off, especially if you’re thinking about beginning your PLT early. Here’s what you need:
Requirements
- You need to have completed the Priestley 11 core subjects of your degree.
- You have finished the last exam of your degree (or your double degree if you're studying one).
- Received your exam results by the enrolment close date (one week before the PLT program begins).
Starting PLT while still at university
Usually, Practical Legal Training (PLT) happens after you've wrapped up your academic studies. However, you can start earlier if you've completed all the Priestley 11 core subjects and have no more than two electives left in your degree. Here’s what you’ll need:
- Completion of your Priestley 11 core subjects.
- No more than two electives remaining in your law degree or double degree.
- Enrollment in those remaining elective subjects.
- Permission from the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia (LPBWA) to begin your PLT.
HOW TO ENROL
Looking to enrol? With over 200 programs offered year-round, you’re likely to find something that suits you. Once you’ve chosen your course, here’s what to do:
1. Start your application
Click the ‘Enrol’ button to fill out the online application. It’s quick—usually under 15 minutes. Just make sure to submit it at least a week before your program starts. If you need to, you can save your progress and come back later.
3. Upload your documents
To finish your enrolment, we’ll need:
-
Unofficial Transcript:
Upload an unofficial (or official) transcript showing your name, university, and when you completed your law degree. You can usually find this in your student portal. We’ll ask for your official transcript before you finish PLT. -
Photo:
Have a clear photo of your face ready to upload. No need for a formal passport photo—just something clear and easy to recognise. -
Unique Student Identifier (USI):
Have your USI ready. If you don’t have one yet, you can easily get it on the Australian Government’s website.
4. Choose your payment method
Next, decide how you want to pay—either with FEE-HELP or upfront, whichever works for you.
5. Finalise your enrolment
Once your application is processed, we’ll send you an email confirming your enrollment. After that, you're officially enrolled and we're excited to welcome you!
COURSEWORK
You will complete seven subjects as part of your PLT coursework: five compulsory and two electives. They may look similar to the subjects in your law degree, but they focus on the practice of law rather than substantive law.
You’ll work through one subject at a time. Most of your coursework is online, with set deadlines and milestones, but you have the flexibility to fit the work into your schedule. The only time you'll need to join live sessions is for the workshops, which you'll attend online or on campus.
Compulsory subjects
- Lawyer's Skills
- Ethics and Professional Responsibility
- Civil Litigation Practice
- Property Law Practice
- Commerical and Corporate Practice
Elective subjects (choose two)
- Administrative Law Practice
- Criminal Law Practice
- Family Law Practice
- Consumer Law Practice
- Employment and Industrial Law Practice
- Planning and Environmental Law Practice
- Wills and Estates Practice
- Banking and Finance Practice
How you'll learn
-
Live workshops
Practice legal skills like interviews and courtroom appearances in hands-on workshops, guided by experienced professionals—whether online or on campus. -
Virtual practice
Sharpen your skills by completing tasks that mirror real-world scenarios. You’ll gain the practical expertise you need to prepare you for practice. -
Huddles
In these regular sessions, you can chat with your peers, ask your instructor questions and receive helpful feedback. -
Progress quizzes
You can relax – it’s not an exam. You’ll complete short quizzes at the end of each subject to help you gauge your grip on the course material. -
Practice ready review
After finishing your tasks in each subject, you’ll review your tasks with a lawyer who will act as your supervisor. Together, you'll go over your conclusions and reasoning, helping you feel confident and ready for real-world practice.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Work experience is your chance to apply what you’ve learned in real legal settings. You’ll choose between two options—15 days or 75 days—and our careers advisors will help you find a placement that fits your goals.
Work experience options
You’ll choose between two work experience options when you enrol in PLT, but don’t worry—you can switch options anytime during the course if your plans change.
-
25 days of work experience
-
- You'll find and complete 25 days of work experience
- Includes an extra 5-week online program
- Additional fee of $1,620 (FEE-HELP is available)
-
75 days of work experience
-
- You'll find and complete 75 days work experience
- No extra online program
- No additional fee
Work experience examples
You have a huge range of opportunities that may count towards your Work Experience component. Examples include:
- Summer clerkships
- Paralegal work
- Volunteering at community legal centres
- A placement with Legal Aid
- Working with the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
- Tax or legal division of chartered accountants
- Government policy and planning work of a legal nature
- Judge’s associate or tipstaff
- Assisting barristers in chambers
- Working in government or semi-government legal departments
- Assisting Tribunal members
- Company in-house legal departments
When can I do my work experience?
You'll need to do at least 15 days of work experience in Australia after you start your PLT, working at least 2 days per week.
The rest of your work experience can be done anytime—up to 2 years before you begin your PLT, during the program or after it.
Work experience rules
To make sure your work experience counts, it must meet these rules:
- It has to involve the delivery of legal services.
- You need to be supervised by an appropriate supervisor.
- It can be done in one or multiple placements.
- You can include experience from your undergraduate days, but it can’t cover the entire requirement.
Steps to get your work experience approved
- Read the Work Experience Rules carefully.
- Give your supervisor a copy of the Work Experience Guide for Supervisors.
- Submit your Work Experience Approval Form before, or as soon as possible after, you start your placement via email.
- We’ll review your application and let you know the outcome.
- After finishing your placement, submit the Work Experience Declaration Form (signed by your supervisor) to the College via email.
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
As the legal landscape changes, being a successful lawyer means having more than just legal knowledge. The Continuing Professional Education component is designed to give you the skills that law firms and recruiters are looking for—all online, at your own pace, anytime during the course.
Build a Legal Bot
Learn to create a legal bot using Josef, a leading legal tech platform, and gain practical experience in automating legal tasks.
Master Modern Legal Skills
Develop key business and tech skills through five interactive modules, preparing you to excel in the evolving world of legal practice.
FEES AND PAYMENT
Payment Options
We offer a few different ways to pay for your Practical Legal Training, so you can choose the one that works best for you:
1. FEE-HELP loans
Want to study now and pay later?
FEE-HELP (a student loan provided by the Federal Government) is available for eligible students. You can use FEE-HELP to pay all or part of your tuition fees.
While FEE-HELP doesn’t cover things like accommodation or textbooks, it can make paying for your course more manageable by letting you repay the cost through the tax system once you start working.
To be eligible for FEE-HELP, you must be an Australian citizen or hold a permanent humanitarian visa, and you need to complete at least part of your PLT in Australia. You can apply for a FEE-HELP loan when you fill out your online enrolment form.
2. Upfront payment
If you’re not using FEE-HELP, you’ll need to pay the full course fee upfront when you enrol. Payments can be made via credit card or direct deposit.
Account Name: College of Law
Bank Name: National Australia Bank
BSB No: 082 212
Account No: 164 281 531
Bank Address: 32 Willoughby Road, Crows Nest NSW 2065
3. Financial assistance
We understand that finances can be a barrier, so we offer support through bursaries and the Kay Smith Scholarship.
-
Financial Assistance Bursaries:
Available to Australian citizens or permanent residents facing financial hardship. If you’re eligible for FEE-HELP, it might be harder to qualify, but you can still apply if you meet the criteria. -
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Bursaries:
This bursary provides financial support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. -
Kay Smith Scholarship:
This scholarship supports outstanding law graduates and young lawyers who need financial help.
Withdrawals & refunds
If you need to withdraw, just let us know in writing by the census date—that’s the last day you can withdraw without any financial penalty.
After the census date, refunds aren’t available unless there are exceptional circumstances, which we’ll consider on a case-by-case basis.
If you’re using FEE-HELP, you can withdraw before the census date without incurring a debt. After that, you’ll be responsible for repaying the fees through the tax system.
For more details on withdrawals and refunds, especially for FEE-HELP, check out the StudyAssist website. You can also find our Refund Policy and Complaints and Disputes Policy in our Policy Index.
If you are an international student, there may be extra rules that apply to you. The program manual provides further details, including additional circumstances where you can apply for a refund.
Fees
DOMESTIC FEE | INTERNATIONAL FEE | |
---|---|---|
Practical Legal Training Program | $9,200 | $13,270 |
Clinical Experience Module (25-day work experience option) | $1,620 | $1,620 |
Clinical Experience Module (15-day work experience option) | $1,690 | $1,690 |
Program transfer | $400 | $400 |
Oral assessment reschedule | $100 | $100 |
CEM transfer | $100 | $100 |
Archive search and reproduction of documents | $60 | $60 |
Non-refundable academic appeal | $100 | $100 |
Re-sending of materials to students where first delivery has failed | $60 | $60 |
Part Program transfer | $60 | $60 |
London on-site additional charge | $1,575 | Not applicable |
Start Date/End Date | Workshop Attendance | Workshop Dates | Workshop Location | ||||||
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Workshop Attendance
5 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am - 5.00pm
29 September - 3 October 2025 |
Workshop Location
Level 9, 19 Grenfell Street, Adelaide
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Workshop Attendance
5 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am - 5.00pm
29 September - 3 October 2025 |
Workshop Location
Level 9, 19 Grenfell Street, Adelaide
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SP2510F_1_B |
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Workshop Attendance
5 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am - 5.00pm
17 - 21 November 2025 |
Workshop Location
College of Law, Level 9, 19 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000
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Workshop Attendance
5 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am - 5.00pm
17 - 21 November 2025 |
Workshop Location
College of Law, Level 9, 19 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000
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Start Date/End Date |
Workshop Attendance
5 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am - 5.00pm
1 - 5 December 2025 |
Workshop Location
College of Law, Level 9, 19 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000
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Start Date/End Date |
Workshop Attendance
5 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am - 5.00pm
8 - 12 December 2025 |
Workshop Location
College of Law, Level 9, 19 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000
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Workshop Attendance
5 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am - 5.00pm
8 - 12 December 2025 |
Workshop Location
College of Law, Level 9, 19 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000
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Program Information for South Australia
SOUTH AUSTRALIA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Before you can start the program, there are a few important requirements to check off, especially if you’re thinking about beginning your PLT early. Here’s what you need:
Requirements
- You need to have completed the Priestley 11 core subjects of your degree.
- You have finished the last exam of your degree (or your double degree if you're studying one).
- You can provide your exam results by PLT program's census date.
Starting PLT while still at university
Usually, Practical Legal Training (PLT) happens after you've wrapped up your academic studies. However, you can start earlier if you've completed all the Priestley 11 core subjects and have no more than two electives left in your degree. Here’s what you’ll need:
- Completion of your Priestley 11 core subjects.
- No more than two electives remaining in your law degree or double degree.
- Enrollment in those remaining elective subjects.
- Permission from the Board of Examiners (BOE) to begin your PLT.
HOW TO ENROL
Looking to enrol? With over 200 programs offered year-round, you’re likely to find something that suits you. Once you’ve chosen your course, here’s what to do:
1. Start your application
Click the ‘Enrol’ button to fill out the online application. It’s quick—usually under 15 minutes. Just make sure to submit it at least a week before your program starts. If you need to, you can save your progress and come back later.
3. Upload your documents
To finish your enrolment, we’ll need:
-
Unofficial Transcript:
Upload an unofficial (or official) transcript that shows your name, university, and when you completed your law degree—this is usually available in your student portal.
If you can't get that, a screenshot from your student portal showing your name, university, and enrolment in a law degree or double degree works too. You have until the PLT course census date to provide the unofficial or official transcript.
We’ll need your official transcript before you finish PLT. -
Photo:
Have a clear photo of your face ready to upload. No need for a formal passport photo—just something clear and easy to recognise. -
Unique Student Identifier (USI):
Have your USI ready. If you don’t have one yet, you can easily get it on the Australian Government’s website.
4. Choose your payment method
Next, decide how you want to pay—either with FEE-HELP or upfront, whichever works for you.
5. Finalise your enrolment
Once your application is processed, we’ll send you an email confirming your enrollment. After that, you're officially enrolled and we're excited to welcome you!
COURSEWORK
You will complete seven subjects as part of your PLT coursework: five compulsory and two electives. They may look similar to the subjects in your law degree, but they focus on the practice of law rather than substantive law.
You’ll work through one subject at a time. Most of your coursework is online, with set deadlines and milestones, but you have the flexibility to fit the work into your schedule. The only time you'll need to join live sessions is for the workshops, which you'll attend online or on campus.
Compulsory subjects
- Lawyer's Skills
- Ethics and Professional Responsibility
- Civil Litigation Practice
- Property Law Practice
- Commerical and Corporate Practice
Elective subjects (choose two)
- Administrative Law Practice
- Criminal Law Practice
- Family Law Practice
- Consumer Law Practice
- Employment and Industrial Law Practice
- Planning and Environmental Law Practice
- Wills and Estates Practice
- Banking and Finance Practice
How you'll learn
-
Live workshops
Practice legal skills like interviews and courtroom appearances in hands-on workshops, guided by experienced professionals—whether online or on campus. -
Virtual practice
Sharpen your skills by completing tasks that mirror real-world scenarios. You’ll gain the practical expertise you need to prepare you for practice. -
Huddles
In these regular sessions, you can chat with your peers, ask your instructor questions and receive helpful feedback. -
Progress quizzes
You can relax – it’s not an exam. You’ll complete short quizzes at the end of each subject to help you gauge your grip on the course material. -
Practice ready review
After finishing your tasks in each subject, you’ll review your tasks with a lawyer who will act as your supervisor. Together, you'll go over your conclusions and reasoning, helping you feel confident and ready for real-world practice.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Work experience is your chance to apply what you’ve learned in real legal settings. You’ll choose between two options—15 days or 75 days—and our careers advisors will help you find a placement that fits your goals.
Work experience options
You’ll choose between two work experience options when you enrol in PLT, but don’t worry—you can switch options anytime during the course if your plans change.
-
15 days of work experience
-
- You'll find and complete 15 days of work experience
- Includes an extra 6-week online program
- Additional fee of $1,690 (FEE-HELP is available)
-
75 days of work experience
-
- You'll find and complete 75 days work experience
- No extra online program
- No additional fee
Work experience examples
You have a huge range of opportunities that may count towards your Work Experience component. Examples include:
- Summer clerkships
- Paralegal work
- Volunteering at community legal centres
- A placement with Legal Aid
- Working with the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
- Tax or legal division of chartered accountants
- Government policy and planning work of a legal nature
- Judge’s associate or tipstaff
- Assisting barristers in chambers
- Working in government or semi-government legal departments
- Assisting Tribunal members
- Company in-house legal departments
When can I do my work experience?
You'll need to do at least 15 days of work experience in Australia after you start your PLT, working at least 2 days per week.
The rest of your work experience can be done anytime—up to 2 years before you begin your PLT, during the program or after it.
Work experience rules
To make sure your work experience counts, it must meet these rules:
- It has to involve the delivery of legal services.
- You need to be supervised by an appropriate supervisor.
- It can be done in one or multiple placements.
- You can include experience from your undergraduate days, but it can’t cover the entire requirement.
Steps to get your work experience approved
- Read the Work Experience Rules carefully.
- Give your supervisor a copy of the Work Experience Guide for Supervisors.
- Submit your Work Experience Approval Form before, or as soon as possible after, you start your placement via email.
- We’ll review your application and let you know the outcome.
- After finishing your placement, submit the Work Experience Declaration Form (signed by your supervisor) to the College via email.
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
As the legal landscape changes, being a successful lawyer means having more than just legal knowledge. The Continuing Professional Education component is designed to give you the skills that law firms and recruiters are looking for—all online, at your own pace, anytime during the course.
Build a Legal Bot
Learn to create a legal bot using Josef, a leading legal tech platform, and gain practical experience in automating legal tasks.
Master Modern Legal Skills
Develop key business and tech skills through five interactive modules, preparing you to excel in the evolving world of legal practice.
FEES AND PAYMENT
Payment Options
We offer a few different ways to pay for your Practical Legal Training, so you can choose the one that works best for you:
1. FEE-HELP loans
Want to study now and pay later?
FEE-HELP (a student loan provided by the Federal Government) is available for eligible students. You can use FEE-HELP to pay all or part of your tuition fees.
While FEE-HELP doesn’t cover things like accommodation or textbooks, it can make paying for your course more manageable by letting you repay the cost through the tax system once you start working.
To be eligible for FEE-HELP, you must be an Australian citizen or hold a permanent humanitarian visa, and you need to complete at least part of your PLT in Australia. You can apply for a FEE-HELP loan when you fill out your online enrolment form.
2. Upfront payment
If you’re not using FEE-HELP, you’ll need to pay the full course fee upfront when you enrol. Payments can be made via credit card or direct deposit.
Account Name: College of Law
Bank Name: National Australia Bank
BSB No: 082 212
Account No: 164 281 531
Bank Address: 32 Willoughby Road, Crows Nest NSW 2065
3. Financial assistance
We understand that finances can be a barrier, so we offer support through bursaries and the Kay Smith Scholarship.
-
Financial Assistance Bursaries:
Available to Australian citizens or permanent residents facing financial hardship. If you’re eligible for FEE-HELP, it might be harder to qualify, but you can still apply if you meet the criteria. -
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Bursaries:
This bursary provides financial support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. -
Kay Smith Scholarship:
This scholarship supports outstanding law graduates and young lawyers who need financial help.
Withdrawals & refunds
If you need to withdraw, just let us know in writing by the census date—that’s the last day you can withdraw without any financial penalty.
After the census date, refunds aren’t available unless there are exceptional circumstances, which we’ll consider on a case-by-case basis.
If you’re using FEE-HELP, you can withdraw before the census date without incurring a debt. After that, you’ll be responsible for repaying the fees through the tax system.
For more details on withdrawals and refunds, especially for FEE-HELP, check out the StudyAssist website. You can also find our Refund Policy and Complaints and Disputes Policy in our Policy Index.
If you are an international student, there may be extra rules that apply to you. The program manual provides further details, including additional circumstances where you can apply for a refund.
Fees
DOMESTIC FEE | INTERNATIONAL FEE | |
---|---|---|
Practical Legal Training Program | $9,200 | $13,270 |
Clinical Experience Module (25-day work experience option) | $1,620 | $1,620 |
Clinical Experience Module (15-day work experience option) | $1,690 | $1,690 |
Program transfer | $400 | $400 |
Oral assessment reschedule | $100 | $100 |
CEM transfer | $100 | $100 |
Archive search and reproduction of documents | $60 | $60 |
Non-refundable academic appeal | $100 | $100 |
Re-sending of materials to students where first delivery has failed | $60 | $60 |
Part Program transfer | $60 | $60 |
London on-site additional charge | $1,575 | Not applicable |
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Workshop Attendance
5 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am to 5.00pm
27 - 31 October 2025 |
Workshop Location
Online
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Workshop Attendance
5 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am to 5.00pm
27 - 31 October 20255 |
Workshop Location
Online
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BP2508F_1 |
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Workshop Attendance
5 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am to 5.00pm
Monday 1 - Friday 5 December |
Workshop Location
University of Canberra
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Start Date/End Date |
Workshop Attendance
5 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am to 5.00pm
Monday 1 - Friday 5 December |
Workshop Location
University of Canberra
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BP2601F_1_B Enrolments opening soon! Sign up to get notified. |
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AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Before you can start the program, there are a few important requirements to check off, especially if you’re thinking about beginning your PLT early. Here’s what you need:
Requirements
- You need to have completed the Priestley 11 core subjects and elective subjects of your degree.
- You have finished the last exam of your law degree (or your double degree if you're studying one).
- You can provide your exam results by the PLT program's enrolment close date (one week before the PLT program begins).
Starting PLT while still at university
You’ll need to complete your law degree before starting your Practical Legal Training in the Australian Capital Territory unless there are exceptional circumstances. For more information, contact the Legal Practitioners Admission Board ACT at (02) 6207 1219.
HOW TO ENROL
Looking to enrol? With over 200 programs offered year-round, you’re likely to find something that suits you. Once you’ve chosen your course, here’s what to do:
1. Start your application
Click the ‘Enrol’ button to fill out the online application. It’s quick—usually under 15 minutes. Just make sure to submit it at least a week before your course starts. If you need to, you can save your progress and come back later.
3. Upload your documents
To finish your enrolment, we’ll need:
-
Unofficial Transcript:
Upload an unofficial (or official) transcript showing your name, university, and when you completed your law degree—this is usually available in your student portal. We’ll ask for your official transcript before you finish PLT.
-
Photo:
Have a clear photo of your face ready to upload. No need for a formal passport photo—just something clear and easy to recognise.
-
Unique Student Identifier (USI):
Have your USI ready. If you don’t have one yet, you can easily get it on the Australian Government’s website.
4. Choose your payment method
Next, decide how you want to pay—either with FEE-HELP or upfront, whichever works for you.
5. Finalise your enrolment
Once your application is processed, we’ll send you an email confirming your enrollment. After that, you're officially enrolled and we're excited to welcome you!
COURSEWORK
You will complete seven subjects as part of your PLT coursework: five compulsory and two electives. They may look similar to the subjects in your law degree, but they focus on the practice of law rather than substantive law.
You’ll work through one subject at a time. Most of your coursework is online, with set deadlines and milestones, but you have the flexibility to fit the work into your schedule. The only time you'll need to join live sessions is for the workshops, which you'll attend online or on campus.
Compulsory subjects
- Lawyer's Skills
- Ethics and Professional Responsibility
- Civil Litigation Practice
- Property Law Practice
- Commerical and Corporate Practice
Elective subjects (choose two)
- Administrative Law Practice
- Criminal Law Practice
- Family Law Practice
- Consumer Law Practice
- Employment and Industrial Law Practice
- Planning and Environmental Law Practice
- Wills and Estates Practice
- Banking and Finance Practice
How you'll learn
-
Live workshops
Practice legal skills like interviews and courtroom appearances in hands-on workshops, guided by experienced professionals—whether online or on campus. -
Virtual practice
Sharpen your skills by completing tasks that mirror real-world scenarios. You’ll gain the practical expertise you need to prepare you for practice. -
Huddles
In these regular sessions, you can chat with your peers, ask your instructor questions and receive helpful feedback. -
Progress quizzes
You can relax – it’s not an exam. You’ll complete short quizzes at the end of each subject to help you gauge your grip on the course material. -
Practice ready review
After finishing your tasks in each subject, you’ll review your tasks with a lawyer who will act as your supervisor. Together, you'll go over your conclusions and reasoning, helping you feel confident and ready for real-world practice.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Work experience is your chance to apply what you’ve learned in real legal settings. You’ll choose between two options—15 days or 75 days—and our careers advisors will help you find a placement that fits your goals.
Work experience options
You’ll choose between two work experience options when you enrol in PLT, but don’t worry—you can switch options anytime during the course if your plans change.
-
15 days of work experience
-
- You'll find and complete 15 days of work experience
- Includes an extra 6-week online program
- Additional fee of $1,690 (FEE-HELP is available)
-
75 days of work experience
-
- You'll find and complete 75 days work experience
- No extra online program
- No additional fee
Work experience examples
You have a huge range of opportunities that may count towards your Work Experience component. Examples include:
- Summer clerkships
- Paralegal work
- Volunteering at community legal centres
- A placement with Legal Aid
- Working with the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
- Tax or legal division of chartered accountants
- Government policy and planning work of a legal nature
- Judge’s associate or tipstaff
- Assisting barristers in chambers
- Working in government or semi-government legal departments
- Assisting Tribunal members
- Company in-house legal departments
When can I do my work experience?
You'll need to do at least 15 days of work experience in Australia after you start your PLT, working at least 2 days per week.
The rest of your work experience can be done anytime—up to 2 years before you begin your PLT, during the program or after it.
Work experience rules
To make sure your work experience counts, it must meet these rules:
- It has to involve the delivery of legal services.
- You need to be supervised by an appropriate supervisor.
- It can be done in one or multiple placements.
- You can include experience from your undergraduate days, but it can’t cover the entire requirement.
Steps to get your work experience approved
- Read the Work Experience Rules carefully.
- Give your supervisor a copy of the Work Experience Guide for Supervisors.
- Submit your Work Experience Approval Form before, or as soon as possible after, you start your placement via email.
- We’ll review your application and let you know the outcome.
- After finishing your placement, submit the Work Experience Declaration Form (signed by your supervisor) to the College via email.
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
As the legal landscape changes, being a successful lawyer means having more than just legal knowledge. The Continuing Professional Education component is designed to give you the skills that law firms and recruiters are looking for—all online, at your own pace, anytime during the course.
Build a Legal Bot
Learn to create a legal bot using Josef, a leading legal tech platform, and gain practical experience in automating legal tasks.
Master Modern Legal Skills
Develop key business and tech skills through five interactive modules, preparing you to excel in the evolving world of legal practice.
FEES AND PAYMENT
Payment Options
We offer a few different ways to pay for your Practical Legal Training, so you can choose the one that works best for you:
1. FEE-HELP loans
Want to study now and pay later?
FEE-HELP (a student loan provided by the Federal Government) is available for eligible students. You can use FEE-HELP to pay all or part of your tuition fees.
While FEE-HELP doesn’t cover things like accommodation or textbooks, it can make paying for your course more manageable by letting you repay the cost through the tax system once you start working.
To be eligible for FEE-HELP, you must be an Australian citizen or hold a permanent humanitarian visa, and you need to complete at least part of your PLT in Australia. You can apply for a FEE-HELP loan when you fill out your online enrolment form.
2. Upfront payment
If you’re not using FEE-HELP, you’ll need to pay the full course fee upfront when you enrol. Payments can be made via credit card or direct deposit.
Account Name: College of Law
Bank Name: National Australia Bank
BSB No: 082 212
Account No: 164 281 531
Bank Address: 32 Willoughby Road, Crows Nest NSW 2065
3. Financial assistance
We understand that finances can be a barrier, so we offer support through bursaries and the Kay Smith Scholarship.
-
Financial Assistance Bursaries:
Available to Australian citizens or permanent residents facing financial hardship. If you’re eligible for FEE-HELP, it might be harder to qualify, but you can still apply if you meet the criteria. -
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Bursaries:
This bursary provides financial support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. -
Kay Smith Scholarship:
This scholarship supports outstanding law graduates and young lawyers who need financial help.
Withdrawals & refunds
If you need to withdraw, just let us know in writing by the census date—that’s the last day you can withdraw without any financial penalty.
After the census date, refunds aren’t available unless there are exceptional circumstances, which we’ll consider on a case-by-case basis.
If you’re using FEE-HELP, you can withdraw before the census date without incurring a debt. After that, you’ll be responsible for repaying the fees through the tax system.
For more details on withdrawals and refunds, especially for FEE-HELP, check out the StudyAssist website. You can also find our Refund Policy and Complaints and Disputes Policy in our Policy Index.
If you are an international student, there may be extra rules that apply to you. The program manual provides further details, including additional circumstances where you can apply for a refund.
Fees
DOMESTIC FEE | INTERNATIONAL FEE | |
---|---|---|
Practical Legal Training Program | $9,200 | $13,270 |
Clinical Experience Module (25-day work experience option) | $1,620 | $1,620 |
Clinical Experience Module (15-day work experience option) | $1,690 | $1,690 |
Program transfer | $400 | $400 |
Oral assessment reschedule | $100 | $100 |
CEM transfer | $100 | $100 |
Archive search and reproduction of documents | $60 | $60 |
Non-refundable academic appeal | $100 | $100 |
Re-sending of materials to students where first delivery has failed | $60 | $60 |
Part Program transfer | $60 | $60 |
London on-site additional charge | $1,575 | Not applicable |
Start Date/End Date | Workshop Attendance | Workshop Dates | Workshop Location | ||||||
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Workshop Attendance
5 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am - 5.00pm
Monday 8 - Friday 12 December |
Workshop Location
Charles Darwin University
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Workshop Attendance
5 days
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Workshop Dates
9.00am - 5.00pm
Monday 8 - Friday 12 December |
Workshop Location
Charles Darwin University
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TP2601F_1_B Enrolments opening soon! Sign up to get notified. |
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NORTHERN TERRITORY ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Before you can start the program, there are a few important requirements to check off, especially if you’re thinking about beginning your PLT early. Here’s what you need:
Requirements
- You need to have completed the Priestley 11 core subjects of your degree.
- You have finished the last exam of your degree (or your double degree if you're studying one).
- You can provide your exam results by PLT program's census date.
Starting PLT while still at university
Usually, Practical Legal Training (PLT) happens after you've wrapped up your academic studies. However, you can start earlier if you've completed all the Priestley 11 core subjects and have no more than two electives left in your degree. Here’s what you’ll need:
- Completion of your Priestley 11 core subjects.
- No more than two electives remaining in your law degree or double degree.
- Enrollment in those remaining elective subjects.
- Permission from the Legal Profession Admission Board (LPAB) to begin your PLT.
HOW TO ENROL
Looking to enrol? With over 200 programs offered year-round, you’re likely to find something that suits you. Once you’ve chosen your course, here’s what to do:
1. Start your application
Click the ‘Enrol’ button to fill out the online application. It’s quick—usually under 15 minutes. Just make sure to submit it at least a week before your program starts. If you need to, you can save your progress and come back later.
3. Upload your documents
To finish your enrolment, we’ll need:
-
Unofficial Transcript:
Upload an unofficial (or official) transcript that shows your name, university, and when you completed your law degree—this is usually available in your student portal.
If you can't get that, a screenshot from your student portal showing your name, university, and enrolment in a law degree or double degree works too. You have until the PLT course census date to provide the unofficial or official transcript.
We’ll need your official transcript before you finish PLT. -
Photo:
Have a clear photo of your face ready to upload. No need for a formal passport photo—just something clear and easy to recognise. -
Unique Student Identifier (USI):
Have your USI ready. If you don’t have one yet, you can easily get it on the Australian Government’s website.
4. Choose your payment method
Next, decide how you want to pay—either with FEE-HELP or upfront, whichever works for you.
5. Finalise your enrolment
Once your application is processed, we’ll send you an email confirming your enrollment. After that, you're officially enrolled and we're excited to welcome you!
COURSEWORK
You will complete seven subjects as part of your PLT coursework: five compulsory and two electives. They may look similar to the subjects in your law degree, but they focus on the practice of law rather than substantive law.
You’ll work through one subject at a time. Most of your coursework is online, with set deadlines and milestones, but you have the flexibility to fit the work into your schedule. The only time you'll need to join live sessions is for the workshops, which you'll attend on campus.
Compulsory subjects
- Lawyer's Skills
- Ethics and Professional Responsibility
- Civil Litigation Practice
- Property Law Practice
- Commerical and Corporate Practice
Elective subjects (choose two)
- Administrative Law Practice
- Criminal Law Practice
- Family Law Practice
- Consumer Law Practice
- Employment and Industrial Law Practice
- Planning and Environmental Law Practice
- Wills and Estates Practice
- Banking and Finance Practice
How you'll learn
-
Live workshops
Practice legal skills like interviews and courtroom appearances in hands-on workshops, guided by experienced professionals—whether online or on campus. -
Virtual practice
Sharpen your skills by completing tasks that mirror real-world scenarios. You’ll gain the practical expertise you need to prepare you for practice. -
Huddles
In these regular sessions, you can chat with your peers, ask your instructor questions and receive helpful feedback. -
Progress quizzes
You can relax – it’s not an exam. You’ll complete short quizzes at the end of each subject to help you gauge your grip on the course material. -
Practice ready review
After finishing your tasks in each subject, you’ll review your tasks with a lawyer who will act as your supervisor. Together, you'll go over your conclusions and reasoning, helping you feel confident and ready for real-world practice.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Work experience is your chance to apply what you’ve learned in real legal settings. You’ll choose between two options—15 days or 75 days—and our careers advisors will help you find a placement that fits your goals.
Work experience options
You’ll choose between two work experience options when you enrol in PLT, but don’t worry—you can switch options anytime during the course if your plans change.
-
15 days of work experience
-
- You'll find and complete 15 days of work experience
- Includes an extra 6-week online program
- Additional fee of $1,690 (FEE-HELP is available)
-
75 days of work experience
-
- You'll find and complete 75 days work experience
- No extra online program
- No additional fee
Work experience examples
You have a huge range of opportunities that may count towards your Work Experience component. Examples include:
- Summer clerkships
- Paralegal work
- Volunteering at community legal centres
- A placement with Legal Aid
- Working with the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
- Tax or legal division of chartered accountants
- Government policy and planning work of a legal nature
- Judge’s associate or tipstaff
- Assisting barristers in chambers
- Working in government or semi-government legal departments
- Assisting Tribunal members
- Company in-house legal departments
When can I do my work experience?
You'll need to do at least 15 days of work experience in Australia after you start your PLT, working at least 2 days per week.
The rest of your work experience can be done anytime—up to 2 years before you begin your PLT, during the program or after it.
Work experience rules
To make sure your work experience counts, it must meet these rules:
- It has to involve the delivery of legal services.
- You need to be supervised by an appropriate supervisor.
- It can be done in one or multiple placements.
- You can include experience from your undergraduate days, but it can’t cover the entire requirement.
Steps to get your work experience approved
- Read the Work Experience Rules carefully.
- Give your supervisor a copy of the Work Experience Guide for Supervisors.
- Submit your Work Experience Approval Form before, or as soon as possible after, you start your placement via email.
- We’ll review your application and let you know the outcome.
- After finishing your placement, submit the Work Experience Declaration Form (signed by your supervisor) to the College via email.
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
As the legal landscape changes, being a successful lawyer means having more than just legal knowledge. The Continuing Professional Education component is designed to give you the skills that law firms and recruiters are looking for—all online, at your own pace, anytime during the course.
Build a Legal Bot
Learn to create a legal bot using Josef, a leading legal tech platform, and gain practical experience in automating legal tasks.
Master Modern Legal Skills
Develop key business and tech skills through five interactive modules, preparing you to excel in the evolving world of legal practice.
FEES AND PAYMENT
Payment Options
We offer a few different ways to pay for your Practical Legal Training, so you can choose the one that works best for you:
1. FEE-HELP loans
Want to study now and pay later?
FEE-HELP (a student loan provided by the Federal Government) is available for eligible students. You can use FEE-HELP to pay all or part of your tuition fees.
While FEE-HELP doesn’t cover things like accommodation or textbooks, it can make paying for your course more manageable by letting you repay the cost through the tax system once you start working.
To be eligible for FEE-HELP, you must be an Australian citizen or hold a permanent humanitarian visa, and you need to complete at least part of your PLT in Australia. You can apply for a FEE-HELP loan when you fill out your online enrolment form.
2. Upfront payment
If you’re not using FEE-HELP, you’ll need to pay the full course fee upfront when you enrol. Payments can be made via credit card or direct deposit.
Account Name: College of Law
Bank Name: National Australia Bank
BSB No: 082 212
Account No: 164 281 531
Bank Address: 32 Willoughby Road, Crows Nest NSW 2065
3. Financial assistance
We understand that finances can be a barrier, so we offer support through bursaries and the Kay Smith Scholarship.
-
Financial Assistance Bursaries:
Available to Australian citizens or permanent residents facing financial hardship. If you’re eligible for FEE-HELP, it might be harder to qualify, but you can still apply if you meet the criteria. -
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Bursaries:
This bursary provides financial support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. -
Kay Smith Scholarship:
This scholarship supports outstanding law graduates and young lawyers who need financial help.
Withdrawals & refunds
If you need to withdraw, just let us know in writing by the census date—that’s the last day you can withdraw without any financial penalty.
After the census date, refunds aren’t available unless there are exceptional circumstances, which we’ll consider on a case-by-case basis.
If you’re using FEE-HELP, you can withdraw before the census date without incurring a debt. After that, you’ll be responsible for repaying the fees through the tax system.
For more details on withdrawals and refunds, especially for FEE-HELP, check out the StudyAssist website. You can also find our Refund Policy and Complaints and Disputes Policy in our Policy Index.
If you are an international student, there may be extra rules that apply to you. The program manual provides further details, including additional circumstances where you can apply for a refund.
Fees
DOMESTIC FEE | INTERNATIONAL FEE | |
---|---|---|
Practical Legal Training Program | $9,200 | $13,270 |
Clinical Experience Module (25-day work experience option) | $1,620 | $1,620 |
Clinical Experience Module (15-day work experience option) | $1,690 | $1,690 |
Program transfer | $400 | $400 |
Oral assessment reschedule | $100 | $100 |
CEM transfer | $100 | $100 |
Archive search and reproduction of documents | $60 | $60 |
Non-refundable academic appeal | $100 | $100 |
Re-sending of materials to students where first delivery has failed | $60 | $60 |
Part Program transfer | $60 | $60 |
London on-site additional charge | $1,575 | Not applicable |
LEARN MORE ABOUT PLT
Find out about course options, start dates, work experience, and get answers to common questions.
MEET YOUR SUPPORT TEAM
We’ll provide you with support and guidance if and when you need it. To help you thrive through your PLT – and beyond.
FAQs
You can start your PLT once you’ve completed all Priestley 11 core subjects of your law degree and have no more than two electives left.
If you want to begin your PLT before finishing your degree, you’ll need approval from the admitting authority in your state. Find out how here.
In the Australian Capital Territory, except in rare circumstances, you cannot start your PLT until you’ve completed your degree.
No, you don't need your exam results to enrol. Here's when you'll need to provide them:
- In the ACT, NT, VIC and WA, you have until the enrolment close date (one week before the course begins).
- In NSW and SA, you'll need to provide them by the program census date.
- In Queensland, you have until the end of the program to provide your exam results.
You can enrol in the course up until the Monday before it starts, which is one week before the course begins.
After you submit, you'll get an email acknowledgment. If we need more information, we'll contact you.
Expect your enrolment confirmation in 5-10 business days.
International students studying outside of Australia are not required to have a USI.
To complete the enrolment form, simply:
- Enter an overseas address
- Select ‘Studying Outside of Australia’ in the ‘Citizenship’ section
- Leave the USI field blank
You can pay by:
- Credit card (Visa, MasterCard, or Amex)
- Direct deposit into The College of Law's account
Keep in mind, non-FEE-HELP students must pay the full fee when enrolling. If you use FEE-HELP, no upfront payment is needed, and you can split payments between FEE-HELP, self-funding, or employer contributions.
Yes. FEE-HELP (a student loan provided by the Federal Government) is available for eligible students. You can use FEE-HELP to pay all or part of your tuition fees.
Yes, you can complete your PLT in any state, no matter where you obtained your law degree.
It's a good idea to consider doing your PLT in the state where you want to practise as a lawyer though, as the coursework is designed to match that specific jurisdiction’s requirements. However, you still have the option to be admitted as a lawyer in any state, except for South Australia and Tasmania, as they have unique requirements.
For South Australia and Tasmania, there are special rules in place. Please reach out to our Customer Engagement Team for more details.
Once you've become a lawyer, you can also seek admission in other Australian states or territories either through the Mutual Recognition Scheme or by applying directly.
Your PLT begins with mandatory workshops (you choose online or on campus).
You will role-play interviews, negotiations and courtroom appearances under the guidance of lawyers, barristers and judges.
If you work 9 to 5 or lead a busy life during the day, we offer an evening program in NSW, QLD, SA, VIC and WA. Our evening workshops are held after 5.30 pm.
Work experience undertaken before you begin your PLT program can count towards some – but not all – of your PLT work experience.
All students need to complete 15 days of work experience after beginning their PLT program.
If you’re completing the 75-days work experience option, then the remaining 60 days work experience can be undertaken in the 2 years prior to starting your PLT program.
To count towards your PLT, your work experience must:
- Occur in the delivery of legal services
- Be under the supervision of an appropriate supervisor
- Comply with the work experience rules
You can find out if your work experience can count towards your PLT by submitting an Application for Approval Form to support@collaw.edu.au
This form can be submitted before you enrol at the College of Law, and we’ll keep a record of your work experience.
Getting your work experience approved is a straightforward process that involves six simple steps.
You don't even need to be a College student to have your work experience recorded for future use in your PLT journey.
Here are the five steps to follow:
- Carefully read through the Work Experience Rules
- Share the Work Experience Guide for Supervisors (Western Australia version if needed) with your supervisor so they understand the requirements
- Email your completed Work Experience Approval Form before or shortly after you begin your placement
- We'll review your application and inform you of the outcome
- Once you finish your placement, email the Work Experience Declaration Form, signed by your supervisor, to the College
If you need to extend or obtain your student visa through the College of Law, you are required to complete our on-campus program in the Sydney CBD, NSW (CRICOS course code 069734C).
During the program you will attend campus on Monday to Friday 9 to 5pm for the first week and Monday to Wednesday 9.00am to 3.30pm for the remainder of the 15-week program.
When you apply for the on-campus program, we can provide you with an eCOE, which will allow you to apply for an an 11-month student visa.
To keep your student visa, you’ll need to follow some rules, including attendance, progress, transfers, and assessments. It’s important to attend all your classes and meet the College’s academic standards. If these requirements aren’t met, your visa could be shortened or even cancelled.
Overseas students with an Australian law degree can undertake any of the PLT programs. Our online PLT programs don’t require any on campus attendance. You will only need to participate in live online workshops held between 9am to 5pm, in the local Australian time zone.
You can also complete any of our blended PLT programs. You will need to make sure that your travel documents allow you to study in Australia to attend the five days of onsite workshops.
To become a lawyer in Australia with an overseas law degree, you'll need to have your qualifications evaluated by the admitting authority in the specific state or territory where you want to practice.
Depending on their assessment, you may have to complete the entire PLT program or just specific subjects within it. We provide individual PLT subjects for students who are required by the admitting authorities to take certain PLT subjects while being exempt from others.
Yes, we offer single PLT subjects for overseas solicitors and others who are required by an admitting authority to complete some subjects of the PLT program.
You will need to have your law qualifications assessed by the admitting authority in the state or territory you wish to practice in before enrolling in the subjects.
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I think my favourite thing about Practical Legal Training was how real it is. University is very textbook heavy. So finally, getting to that point where you're doing real stuff was exciting.
Chelsea Donoghue, PLT Graduate

The mentors were fantastic and having the opportunity to use the skills that I learnt through my degree and really apply them in a legal setting was fantastic.
Stella Richards, PLT Graduate

PLT was really helpful. I took so much of what I learned straight into practice. My first year on the job felt like a continuation of PLT.
Naz Besavend, PLT Graduate