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Fee information can be found in the Fees section of each course page.
Yes, Metavision does offer you Course Payment Plans. You can choose to pay by semester, quarterly, monthly, fortnightly, or weekly by credit card or direct transfer. A monthly administration fee may apply to payment plans. You will be required to select your payment option and method of payment as part of your enrolment process.
The Census date is the date when enrolments become active and fees become payable. After the census date academic penalties also apply.
We can certainly provide you with documentation to support your application to Centrelink. This process is then between you and Centrelink.
Unfortunately, at the moment Metavision is not an approved FEE-HELP provider. However, we do have payment options available to allow you to spread course fee payments across the duration of your studies.
Yes, we offer flexible part-time study options.
We do consider your previous educational qualifications and work experiences. During your Application Process you will have an interview with the Academic Director and this is the time that RPL will be considered.
Under normal circumstances, we like to keep class size to a maximum of around 30. We may need to change this at short notice as a result of COVID restrictions.
An Intensive is the most critical component of your total study program. To meet PACFA and TEQSA requirements you will need to attend 80% of the intensives over your study period.
We need to know that you are unable to attend as early as possible so we can work with you to ensure you have access to the key learnings. If you require additional tutoring as a result of missing an intensive you are responsible for the costs involved.
Please note this is subject to change according to COVID restrictions and safety requirements.
Where possible, we recommend attending intensives in person. Our intensives allow you to immerse yourself in a truly transformational educational experience. They include lecture-style classes, interactive experiential exercises, small group work, open discussions and opportunities to debrief, ask questions and connect with your peers and teachers.
As soon as you complete your Application Form, we will be in contact by phone to make your appointment for an interview. After your interview we will confirm your entry into the program.
Yes you do. Feedback is added to the grades on your written work. These are all stored on our E-Learning platform. There are also components of oral exams and counselling supervision sessions that you receive feedback on.
As much of our program is via an online learning environment, you need to have a good working knowledge of the Internet, word processing software such as MS Word, the creation of PDFs and uploading and downloading files, including video files.
As we do not teach the foundational counselling skills in the course because we dive right into our holistic approach., foundational skills are a requirement prior to starting the course. This bridging course is for those who have not studied Counselling skills and wish to join our classes.
Due to the requirements of our accrediting bodies, and to ensure students have a certain amount of counselling expertise when working with experiential exercises, the Foundational Counselling Skills course is for people who are entering the Graduate Diploma, Masters or two year Specialist Training Program who haven't had previous counselling skills training.
The FCS is a 7-week online program working with the Micro Skills of counselling, assessments and a two day online workshop. The workshops often take place in the 2 days prior to the Specialist Training / Graduate Diploma or Masters intensives.
The Specialist Training in Holistic Counselling (one-year course) has Specialist accreditation with PACFA. However, completion of the one-year course does not automatically give graduates eligibility for PACFA membership and register listing. Graduates can combine other counselling courses with their Specialist Training course to be eligible for membership and register listing via the RPL pathway.
The Specialist Training in Holistic Counselling and Psychotherapy (two-year course) has Specialist accreditation with PACFA. Graduates are eligible to apply to PACFA for membership and register listing via the Equivalent Training or RPL pathway.
Student membership of PACFA is highly recommended.
Go to the PACFA Eligibility webpage for further information.
The location of the 2025 intensives is yet to be announced, we will have this information published ASAP.
We start each semester of our Specialist Training programs with a 7-day intensive. These intensives are usually held face to face. However, due to COVID, we are currently offering the option to attend intensives online. Please note this is subject to change according to COVID restrictions and safety requirements.
Where possible, we recommend attending intensives in person. Our intensives allow you to immerse yourself in a truly transformational educational experience. They include lecture-style classes, interactive experiential exercises, small group work, open discussions and opportunities to debrief, ask questions and connect with your peers and teachers.
Graduate Diploma (GDC) and Masters (MCP) Courses
At this stage we start the HCS twice a year, as the program requires teacher input for each stage. The timeline we have allows our teaching staff to manage their other teaching commitments.
If you are studying the Holistic Counselling Skills Certificate course you will receive regular feedback via the online forum.
The Holistic Counselling Skills is a certificate course and does not have industry accreditation. Professional development hours are available upon completion.
You can do the HCS by phase, however Phase one is required before doing Phase Three. Phase one and two can be done by themselves.
The Holistic Counselling Skills is a certificate course and does not have industry accreditation. Professional Development Hours are available.