How do I log in to VETlearn?

You will need to log in before you can access anything related to your account - this includes your current units, grades, messages, etc.


HOW TO LOG IN:

*Your username and password required in the steps below can be found in your Acceptance email.

1) Navigate to VETlearnvetlearn.tabor.edu.au/


2) Click "Log inin the top left-hand corner of the page


3) Username: Enter your Student ID number (including the TCV part).

4) Password: If this is your first time logging into VETlearn, enter your date of birth in the format: DDMMYYYY. You will then be prompted to change your password to proceed. 

5) Enter your DOB in the Current Password field and your new password in the fields below. Click Save Changes and then Continue.  Please note, your new password will need to contain at least 8 characters and is case sensitive.


Once your password has been changed, you will be taken back to the VETlearn home page. Your name should now appear in the Login Bar at the top of the page.


TROUBLESHOOTING:

  1. Ensure that the link in the address bar reads https://vetlearn.tabor.edu.au/
  2. Your Username, which is your Student ID number, will be in the format: tcvXXXXX (where X represents the numbers in your Student ID).
  3. Your Password is case sensitive (so make sure you don't accidentally have your Caps Lock key ON).
  4. If you rely on your computer saving your password (to avoid having to type it out for each login)  please be aware that the saved password may change inadvertently so logging in after this change won't be successful. If you reset your password at any time, please ensure your computer updates to your new password otherwise it will continue using your old password.


PASSWORD RESET:

Forgotten your password? Please contact us for a Password Reset

Please note: we reply to password-reset requests as a matter of urgency. On weekdays you can expect to receive a response within the first 10 minutes of your ticket being lodged. Please supply an email address that you can check often, and keep an eye out for any incoming emails.










Last modified: Tuesday, 10 December 2019, 11:07 AM