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Student Satisfaction Survey

Improving the quality of vocational education and training for Victorian students The 2026 Student Satisfaction Survey is now underway!

The survey closes on Sunday 3 May 2026. Eligible students can visit www.srcentre.com.au/ssat(opens in a new window) for more information.

Each year, the Victorian Skills Authority invites government-funded Victorian students who have completed or discontinued a vocational education and training (VET) to participate in the Student Satisfaction Survey.

Conducted by an independent research company between March and May, students are asked about their training experience and outcomes. All students who are eligible to participate are contacted via an invitation letter, email or phone.

The results are shared with training providers so they can implement targeted strategies to enhance the quality of VET across the state.

The Social Research Centre is conducting this survey on behalf of the Victorian Skills Authority. If you have any questions about the survey, you can contact them on 1800 799 841 or ssat@srcentre.com.au

Ramakant - Student Satisfaction Survey 2025

Hear from a 2025 survey participant

Find out why Ramakant believes that the Student Satisfaction Survey is important for continual improvement.

Previous Student Satisfaction Survey participants

2024 survey participant

Russell shares his insights on participating in the 2024 survey.

2023 survey participants

Find out what Sarah and Joe had to say about participating in the 2023 survey.

2022 survey participants

Hear about Veena and Finn’s experiences with the 2022 survey.

Further information

Find out more about the VSA annual survey program.

For more information email rto.performance.indicators@ecodev.vic.gov.au

Updated 10 March 2026



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