PRE DEPARTURE MANUAL FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 2014/2015 WESTERN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Study in Melbourne 2 contents PRE – DEPARTURE & ARRIVAL INFORMATION The ESOS Act The National Code Student Visa Conditions Visa Applications Visa Type Other Requirements Health Check Health Insurance Chemist or Pharmacy Working While Studying in Australia Tax File Number LEAVING HOME Travel Insurance Finances Baggage Clothing Household Appliances Personal Computers Australian Customs and Quarantine Mail Melbourne Airport Skybus/Sunbus Public Holidays for Victoria COUNSELLING AND SUPPORT SERVICES Dealing with Problems Personal problem… Cost of Living (All prices are in $AUD) Transport Driving Car Rental Bicycles Shopping Banking Legal Services Doctors St Kilda Road Medical Centre Dentists Some Melbourne Hospitals Student Accommodation Share and rental accommodation Private student hostel accommodation Home stay/full board Rented House or Flat Department of Immigration and Border Protection The ESOS Framework 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 3 Pre-Departure Checklist Act) and related laws set out the requirements for providers Make sure you have completed all the following well before who deliver education services to international students on a student visa. your departure for Australia: • Obtain Travel Insurance (other than OSHC) These laws protect international students and also help ensure • Obtain a valid Student visa. - Students from some countries can apply online. Others students meet student visa conditions for attending classes and need to apply to an Australian diplomatic mission. Processing making satisfactory progress in their studies while in Australia. time varies from one week to three months so be sure to apply Information on the ESOS legislation is available by going to: http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/C2012C00587 early. • Organise airport pickup - WIT MUST receive your request at least 5 working days The National Code prior to your arrival or pickup cannot be guaranteed. Pickup is The National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and from Tullamarine airport only. Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students (the • Organise your accommodation National Code) is a set of nationally consistent standards You will need to book accommodation for at least the first 2 that governs the protection of overseas students and delivery weeks after your arrival. of courses to those students by providers registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Make copies of all important documents to bring in your hand Overseas Students (CRICOS). luggage. Only CRICOS courses can be offered to international students • Letter of offer from WIT studying in Australia on a student visa. The National Code • Electronic confirmation of enrolment (eCOE) provides 15 nationally consistent standards for the professional • Other formal Identification conduct of education providers and the registration of their • International driver’s license and/or drivers license courses on CRICOS from your home country It is important that you have all these documents with you More information is available here: https://aei.gov.au/ throughout your stay in Australia. We suggest that you put a Regulatory-Information/Education-Services-for-Overseassecond copy of each in your suitcase and leave a third copy at Students-ESOS-Legislative-Framework/National-Code/ home with your family. Documents/National_Code_2007_pdf.pdf Western Institute of Technology has prepared this guide to assist you in smooth transition to Australia. Please read it carefully and make sure you complete all the steps on the pre-departure checklist. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us by email info@wit.edu.au or call +61 39866 7555. Pre – Departure & Arrival Information Once you have accepted an offer to study at WIT you are ready to start your journey to Melbourne Australia. Before you arrive in Melbourne, Australia, there are many things to consider so we have put together this pre-departure kit containing important general information and Australian Government requirements for our international students. Before Arriving In Australia Your Rights and Obligations as an International Student The ESOS Act The Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (the ESOS 4 Student Visa Conditions To study in Australia you must hold a valid student visa prior to entering the country. The visa is governed by certain conditions, some of which are as follows: • You must enrol in a course approved by the Australian Government. • You must satisfy all course requirements. • You must maintain a valid enrolment some of which will have attendance and/academic progress requirements. • You must have current Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)) • You must notify WIT of your change of address within 7 working days • You must not work for more than 20 hours a week • You are also expected to have enough money to cover your tuition fees and living expenses for the full length of the course. • Visas are issued by the Australian Department of x-ray referral letter and map directing you to the location for Immigration and Border Protection • A breach of any of the conditions may result in your x-ray. Pay all fees for the health check. cancellation of your visa. More information on www.immi.gov.au • Visa Applications Health Insurance Carefully check the visa requirements relevant to your country All international students are required to have Overseas and the education sector in which you wish to study to ensure Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the full duration of their stay that you apply for the correct visa. in Australia. The fees must be paid before your visa can be issued. Not all fees are covered and if you wish to have extra cover for things like dental treatment and glasses please see Visa Type You are required to apply for a visa that is appropriate for the Overseas Students at www.medibank.com.au education sector that you wish to study in. The following visa types are relevant to studies at Western Institute of Technology: Living in Australia • 572 Vocational Education and Training Other Requirements Depending on your country of origin and /or assessment level you will also need: • Evidence of English Language proficiency • Evidence that you have sufficient funds for the duration of your course • A medical check • An Electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCoE) IELTS and PTE are the English proficiency tests accepted for non-government and non-agency sponsored students in certain assessment levels. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Credit for your prior skills will affect the duration of your course and the length of your visa. Australia is a land of contrasts - sweeping golden beaches, coral reefs rich with marine life, tropical rainforests, mountain ranges, vast grazing lands and sparse deserts. One of the oldest continents, Australia is the only country to occupy an entire continent. As Australia is surrounded by the Indian and Pacific Ocean, Visa Extensions If you need to extend your visa to complete your course of Australia is home to many animals and plants that are unique study, you must lodge an application prior to your current visa to its ecosystem. expiring. Currently the cost for an extension is $550 AUD. Please get in touch with the Dept. of Immigration + Border Protection. Victoria – Melbourne Normally your application for extension requires the following: • A health check result • A financial statement • Your academic transcripts • Electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCoE) Health Check Your health check cannot be obtained from a local medical practitioner, you will have to: • Attend a medical appointment at Health Services Australia. • Health Services Australia will provide you with an Melbourne is the capital of the State of Victoria and is built 5 automatically receive permission to work with their visa grant. Most student visa holders will no longer need to apply separately in Australia for permission to work. You can get more info by visiting http://www.immi.gov.au/students/_pdf/permissionto-work-students.pdf Melbourne is a multicultural city and is considered to be one of You can work up to 20 hours, provided this does not interfere the most liveable cities in the world. Apart from this, Melbourne with your attendance to your studies. This is a requirement for is a very safe city by world standards. The crime rate is low and both paid and unpaid work. it has excellent emergency and hospital facilities. around the shores of Port Philip Bay. The city itself, laid out in a large rectangle and boasting a lively and cosmopolitan pulse, sits on the northern banks of the Yarra River, about five kilometres from the bay. How much should you be paid? Melbourne enjoys four distinct seasons every year - spring, The government has set wages for certain jobs and employers summer, winter and autumn. Melbourne does not have a must abide by them. specific wet season - it can rain at any time of the year. Sports and other outdoor activities are possible at all times of the Tax File Number year. Further information on Melbourne is available at After you have a visa that allows you to work, you can apply for www.visitvictoria.com.au a Tax File Number (TFN). This ensures that the correct amount of tax is deducted from your earnings. It also allows you to From fashion and sports, to theatre and cultural events, there claim a refund at the end of the financial year. Most students are many exciting and interesting activities you can do while who work part time are eligible for a refund. living in Melbourne. If you want more information about attractive places to visit, Melbourne’s Tourist Information Office is located at Federation Square, opposite Flinders St Station. LEAVING HOME This office is open 7 days a week and offers information about Travel Insurance Melbourne and Victoria. You can also get the information from Students are advised to take out at least four weeks of travel insurance before departure. the Melbourne’s Tourist website at www.tourism.vic.gov.au. Sport and Fitness in Melbourne Booking Flights Melbourne is the sporting capital of Australia. Every year Melbourne hosts several major sporting events --- Tennis Australian Open in January, the F1 Grand Prix in March, and the AFL Grand Final in September as well as AFL matches throughout March to September. International flights can be fully booked especially from December to February and May to July. Once your course application has been fully processed, course tuition fees paid and your student visa granted you should book your flight to Melbourne. There are also many sport and fitness facilities such as pools and gyms located around Melbourne. There are many fitness centres close to WIT. If you are interested in playing sports or joining a sporting club, Student Services Officer at WIT can help you to find a club that suits your interest. Finances Read the section on Living Expenses to get an idea of the costs involved in living in Melbourne. It is a good idea to arrive with some Australian money, approximately $250AUD in cash and maybe $500-$1000AUD in Travellers cheques. There is a limit to how much cash you can bring or take out of Chemist or Pharmacy The pharmacist can give you advice on the choice of medication the country. It is helpful in Australia to have a Visa or Master Card especially and provide medication prescribed by a doctor. The cost of medication is not covered by your Medical Insurance/ in emergencies. (OSHC) provider Working While Studying in Australia From 26 April 2008, people granted student visas will 6 Baggage Make sure that you can carry all your Baggage by yourself. you in Australia. Anything sent by mail must be declared on the Melbourne has four distinct seasons so you should be prepare postal declaration label. For more information go to www.aqis.gov.au and dress accordingly. Clothing Australians dress casually most of the time and students wear jeans and T-shirts, shorts and casual shoes. At some occasions, Melbourne Airport such as job interviews and celebrations you will need to dress Melbourne’s International and Domestic Airport is known as “Tullamarine” and is approximately 25 minutes drive from the more formally. city of Melbourne. Some airlines also fly into Avalon Airport, approximately 50 Household Appliances These can be easily purchased in Melbourne at Kmart, Big W minutes away from the city of Melbourne. and Target who sell good value household goods. If you bring these from home you may need to pay customs duties. Personal Computers Customs fees apply on personal computers. Australian Customs and Quarantine Prior to landing in Melbourne you will be given an Incoming Passenger Card to complete. Please read all of the information and fill out the card correctly with your flight details and the required customs information. This is a legal document and you must tick YES if you are carrying any food, wooden material, plant material or animal products. If you are unsure, declare them, tick yes and let the officers decide. Any item that has a pest or disease risk will be destroyed, or if it can be treated, the choice and cost will be yours. If you fail to declare any quarantine items or make a false declaration you could• Be fined on the spot approximtaley $220AUD • Be prosecuted and fined up to $66,000 AUD and/or risk 10 years imprisonment Luggage is screened using a combination of x-rays, sniffer dogs and physical inspections. Skybus/Sunbus A special bus service runs approx. every 20 minutes from the Tullamarine Airport to Melbourne city, the cost is $17 AUD one way. Sunbus meets all Avalon flights and provides transport to Melbourne for approximately $25.00 AUD. Public Holidays for Victoria There are no classes on Victorian Public Holidays. Counselling and Support Services Office Staff is always available to assist at any time during your course. Students may talk to their trainer, or make an appointment at any time to see a Student Support Officer or Counsellor for confidential information or advice on: • Class allocations • Subjects/units you have completed • Subjects/ units you need to undertake • Assessments • Results • Coping with assessments • Attendance • Overseas student health cover • Ways of managing your time • Assistance with the setting and achieving of your goals • Tutorial support and assistance Looking for work Make sure that you have your passport and incoming Passenger • The student support and counselling services are available at card ready for the Entry Control Point. When you have passed through the Entry Control Point, you no cost to the student. will collect your baggage and exit via Customs and Quarantine. There are two exit points after you collect your baggage: Dealing with Problems 1. If you have anything to declare walk through the Red It may be difficult for you at first since you have moved to a Channel new country and culture and may be away from your family 2. If you have nothing to declare walk through the Green for the first time so it is normal to have some problems in Channel Mail settling down. Sometimes the problem is that you do not really All mail arriving into Australia is also screened, so it is important understand the way things are done in this new country, but that your friends and family know what items they can send to the best way to deal with any problem is to talk about it. So if 7 you have a problem, the first person to contact is your Student Melbourne’s attractive lifestyle and low cost of living are, in part, owing to its plentiful supply of reasonably priced, Support Officer. high-quality housing. Housing and rental costs are lower in Melbourne than in most other modern cities of the world. Problem Any problem or worry that you have, Talk to your SSO. Before lodging an application for a student visa students Unhappy with your home stay -Talk to the Student Support should consider whether they will have enough money to live in Melbourne as well as pay for air fares (including return), Officer course tuition fees, overseas student health cover (OSHC) and all general expenses during their stay in Australia. Medical problem -Talk to a Student Support Officer The lifestyle in Australia is safe and friendly. Australians have a high standard of living. The climate is pleasant, there is plenty of food and the vast natural resources in Australia enable most Money problem -Talk to a Student Support Officer people to live well. Fruit, vegetables and meat are available Personal problem… fresh and at reasonable prices. Clothing and personal effects - Homesickness, loneliness are usually good quality and available at a wide variety of - Harassment, bullying prices. Below is a price table of typical daily items. This is only Talk to a Student Support Officer who may refer you to a a guide. Remember that you can shop around for items such as clothing and shoes to find a cheaper source. counsellor Visa problem -Talk to a Student Support Officer We have a counselling service to help you but if have a personal problem and would like to see a counsellor independently of WIT you can contact one of the services listed here: Melbourne Counselling Services (03) 9653 3250 Salvation Army (03) 13 7258 Anglicare (03) 9412 6133 St Vincent de Paul 1300 305 300 Local Information Cost of Living (All prices are in $AUD) Melbourne is a reasonably priced city providing good quality affordable living and abundant accommodation. Students will need about $18,610 per year (excluding tuition fees) to cover living expenses. According to the Government Website, Study in Australia, Australia is a sophisticated, friendly and affordable country which enjoys one of the highest standards of living in the world. The average international student in Australia spends about $360 per week on accommodation; food; clothing; entertainment; transport; international and domestic travel; telephone; incidental costs. The cost of living depends a lot on the kind of accommodation a student chooses. A married student with dependents will need approximately an additional $3,000 per year for each dependent. 8 Food Personal Effects/Services (AUD) Milk - 1 litre $1.50 Shoes - 1 pair $80.00 Bread - 1 loaf $3.00 Jeans - 1 pair $100.00 Apples - 1 kg $4.00 Toothpaste - 140g $2.50 Potatoes - 1 kg $3.00 Shampoo - 500ml $3.00 Beefsteak - 1 kg $5.00 T-shirt $30.00 Eggs - 1 dozen $4.00 Hairdresser $30.00 to $50.00 Cereal $3.00 Newspaper $1.50 Fruit Juice - 2 litres $4.00 Cinema ticket $18.00 Rice - 1 kg $2.00 Public transport city and inner suburbs $6.00 for a day pass* or $3.82 for one-way ticket. timetables may be found at the following website: http://ptv. vic.gov.au/timetables/ As no student concession is available for International students, it is recommended that students buy a weekly, monthly or period myki in order to save on cost. A weekly ticket is about the same price as four return tickets. The Melbourne Public Transport system is divided into 2 Zones• Zone 1 (yellow) inner Melbourne • Zone 2 (blue) suburban and outer Melbourne You will be required to purchase a “myki”card which is the new ticketing system adopted by Public Transport Victoria. This can be bought at all 7-11 stores and most major train stations/ stops. This must be topped up and used to “touch on” and “touch off” for each journey you make. Trams, trains and buses all run under the same system, so you can use your myki on any or all of these. Driving around Melbourne In order to drive in Australia, you must have either an Australian Driver’s License or an International Driving Permit. If the International Driving Permit or License is not in English, You should be aware that these amounts are only an indication you must carry a certified translation. Cars drive on the left of everyday expenses and do not include airfares, health side of the road in all states of Australia. insurance or the cost of the course. Victoria has very strict driving laws. When driving, you must always wear your seat belt and ensure that all passengers Transport would also have their seats belts fastened. We also recommend that you do not drink and drive. It is very dangerous and if you are caught by the police, you could lose your driver’s license. Victoria also has speed limits which all drivers must follow. You must not go over the speed limit by more than 3kmh.Speeding incurs heavy fines and you may also lose your driving license. Driving outside Melbourne The central location of WIT means that few students will be able to live in the immediate area of the college and walk to and from school. Most students will be living in suburbs further away and will need to catch a bus, tram or train. Trains run regularly throughout peak hours and all of Melbourne’s major railway lines go through Flinders St Station. Information about Melbourne’s public transport is available at this website http://ptv.vic.gov.au/ for trains, buses and trams. Metropolitan rail, bus and tram and free city trams city circle If you are going out of Melbourne for a weekend or during term breaks, remember to always have a map (such as the Melway Street Directory) of the area you are travelling to. Before you leave, tell someone where you are going and when you will be back. Always carry plenty of water when going on a long trip. You should also go to a police station before driving, just to check if there are any road rules in Australia that you are not familiar with. Finally, if your car breaks down, stay with your car and do not walk off to find help as this is the preferred advice from State Emergency Services, and staying with your car allows you to have shelter against rain, or Australia’s harsh sun. If renting a car, make sure that the only person who drives 9 is the person who has signed in as the registered driver otherwise your insurance may not cover you if you have an accident. Although, it is not against the law in Australia to drive a car without insurance, however, we strongly recommend that you secure car insurance. Bicycles You must: • wear an approved safety helmet • have a bell as a warning device to other road users • have fitted reflectors and lights • obey all road rules Shopping WESTPAC Bank 301, Clarendon St, South Melbourne 03 8699 1422 National Australia Bank 260, Clarendon St, South Melbourne 132265 Legal Services If you need legal advice from a solicitor you can go to the Law Institute of Victoria’s online Legal Referral Service. This is a free referral service, and the solicitors who you will be referred to provide the first 30 minutes consultation for free. After that you will have to pay. The website is http://www.liv.asn.au/ As this is the Law Institute of Victoria, it has a listing of all solicitors and their specialisations, so it is the most reliable place for information regarding solicitors. Most Melbourne suburbs have a shopping area or mall where students can find a variety of shops, so there is no need for them to travel to the CBD for their daily requirements. As a multi cultural country, Australian supermarkets stock a large variety of products from different countries, especially from the Indian Continent, China, Thailand and Malaysia as well from Medical Services many European countries. Fresh fruit and vegetables are cheap If you cannot find a doctor locally you can go to the Outpatients and plentiful and most other goods can be bought in our large Department of any public hospital. In an emergency call 000 supermarkets, and markets like Preston, Prahran, Footscray and ask for an ambulance (it will be covered by your OSHC) and Victoria Market. Australia has a multicultural population, so food and other items from many countries are readily available. Choosing a doctor Your health insurance allows you to consult the doctor of your choice, but it may be difficult for you to choose a doctor. Students will need to set up an Australian bank account on their Some doctors are listed below. arrival in the country to avoid the necessity of carrying large amounts of cash. They will need to show their passport and Doctors proof of address. Albert Rd Clinic Most shopping centres have Automatic Teller Machines (ATM) 31, Albert Rd facilities. These machines can be used for withdrawals and, in 03 9256 8311 many instances, deposits 24 hours a day. Many department stores, supermarkets and specialist shops have electronic Dentists transfer terminals (EFTPOS) where cash withdrawals can also Please be aware that your health insurance does not cover you be made in addition to purchasing goods. Most banks open for dental visits. from 9.30am – 4pm Monday to Thursday, and 9.30 am – 5 pm on Friday. There are a number of major banks with branches Freedom Dental close to WIT where students may wish to open an account. 6/37-39 Albert Rd Banking LIST OF BANKS CLOSE TO WIT 220 Albert Rd, South Melbourne, VIC 3205 ANZ 307, Clarendon St, South Melbourne 131314 10 Dental + Health on Clarendon 383, Clarendon St Student Accommodation There are various types of student accommodation available off-campus and located close to Western Institute of Technology. Share and Rental Accommodation and costs would be higher for furnished accommodation. In share houses each person usually has their own bedroom Please note that all prices quoted are in Australian dollars and and shares the kitchen, bathroom and living areas. Rental are subject to change. costs range from $90 AUD –$200 AUD per person per week, depending on location and facilities. List of real estate agents Real estate agents offer a variety of rental accommodation, Melbourne Central Real Estate including houses and apartments. The average weekly 360 St Kilda Road Melbourne VIC 3004 rent ranges from $200 AUD –$400 AUD for a one bedroom apartment, and $240 AUD –$500 AUD for a two bedroom Sunland Real Estate apartment. Additional expenses for both share and rental 480 St Kilda Road Melbourne VIC 3004 accommodation include: food, gas, electricity, transport and telephone calls. Map Real Estate Pty Ltd Suite 606, 566 St Kilda Road Melbourne VIC 3004 Private Student Hostel Accommodation There are many private hostels close to the Western Institute of Technology, offering a furnished bedroom, shared bathroom, living and leisure areas. Some hostels provide meals, while others provide kitchen facilities. Computer facilities may also be available. Weekly prices range from $220 AUD –$350 AUD. Extra costs may include payment of a bond. A bond is a security deposit that is held until your tenancy has finished. It will usually be refunded fully if you have no rental arrears or you have not caused any damage to the premises. Home stay/full board Home stay is an excellent choice for students wanting to experience living in an Australian home, while at the same time improving their English. Students generally have their own furnished bedroom and share living spaces with their home stay family. Weekly rates are approximately $230 AUD. Meals are included; however telephone calls and travel expenses are not. Your host family will help you learn about travelling to classes by public transport. Voyler Real Estate 601/83 Queens Road Melbourne VIC 3004 Department of Immigration and Border Protection offices Please phone the department before coming into any office so that you know what documentation to bring with you. See www.immi.gov.au for further details You may find that you do not need to visit an office in person or that you will need to make an appointment. Melbourne CBD Casselden Place Ground Floor 2 Lonsdale Street Melbourne VIC 3000 General Enquiries ph 131881 Dandenong office 51 Princes Highway Rented House or Flat This option gives students the chance to live with fellow Dandenong VIC 3175 students or on their own. However, there are several issues General Enquiries ph 131881 to consider. In many cases, students need to sign a 12 month lease and provide a bond and references. While this type of WIT Training Locations accommodation allows students to be independent, they need Contact Support Officer: Mr. Gills Mathews/Sheere Catania to buy their own food, prepare meals and complete other Contact Numbers: 0433357466 or 0398667555 household tasks such as cleaning. Costs to rent a house are Email: gills@wit.edu.au about $450.00 AUD per week for a 3 bedroom home in the suburbs. A 2 bedroom apartment is approximately $300.00 City Campus AUD per week. These prices do vary however, depending upon Level 4 & 5 220 Albert Road South Melbourne Vic 3205 location. The above costs are generally for unfurnished accommodation Contact Support Officer: Sahil Kansal 11 Contact Numbers: 0450300655 Email: sahil@wit.edu.au records of relevance to the application for transfer, on the student’s file. Maidstone Campus: 122 Mitchell St, Maidstone, VIC 3012 Contact Support Officer: Dev Singh Contact Numbers: 0398667555 Email: dev@wit. edu.au Assessment of the Application for transfer Caroline Springs Campus: 183-191 Caroline Springs Boulevard, Caroline Springs, VIC 3023 Contact Support Officer: Gills Mathews/Sahil Kansal Contact Numbers: 0450501786 Email: sahil@wit.edu.au WIT will assess each application to determine if it meets its grounds for transfer. Acceptable grounds for transfer are as follows: • The student can provide evidence that remaining in the course will impact on their well being or welfare/personal circumstances. WIT may seek the advice of the Student Support Officer with the assessment of applications with these circumstances. • The student can demonstrate and provide evidence that they do not have the skills to successfully complete the Should Western Institute of Technology purchase or lease new course, and thus are experiencing educational problems which facilities, students will be advised at least 3 weeks prior to any cannot be addressed by the WIT. WIT will review the academic intended re-location of training premises. records of the student in this circumstance. Transfer between registered providers policy and procedures Policy 1. Western Institute of Technology (WIT) will not accept for enrolment a student wishing to transfer prior to completing six months of their principal course (highest qualification) except where it is established that: a. The original registered provider has ceased to be registered or the course into which the student was enrolled has ceased to be registered; b. The original registered provider has provided the College with a written letter of release; c. The original registered provider has had a sanction imposed on its registration which prevents the student from continuing their enrolment in their principal course; d. A government sponsor of the student provides the College with written support for the change of enrolment to occur • Circumstances have occurred within the College whereby the course that the student has been accepted into, will not continue to be offered. Grounds which WIT would not consider as acceptable are as follows: • The student has changed their mind about their chosen course of study and does not satisfy any of the grounds for approval of transfer. • WIT assesses that the transfer would not be in the best interests for the educational progress of the student. This may include the student’s ability to progress successfully through a package of courses. WIT will document the reasons for this determination. • The student is at risk of not making course progress due to circumstances within their control. For instance, the 2. WIT will assess a student’s grounds for seeking transfer to student’s course progress is not satisfactory. The student will another registered provider prior to the student completing six be referred to the Compliance officer for course progress months of his or her principal course of study. counselling. The Student Support officer will be advised of the referral. 3. A Letter of Release, if granted, will be issued at no cost to the student. • The student requests a transfer as they do not agree 12 with their scheduled course contact hours/timetable. 4. WIT will maintain records of the application for, reasons for approval or refusal of the request to transfer, and any other • The transfer is sought within 4 weeks of the commencement of the student’s first course after arrival to Australia has. In this circumstance, the student will be referred to the Student Support Officer who will be able to provide support to the student. The Student Support Officer will be advised to provide regular updates to Management on the status of the student’s adjustment to study and life in Australia. application via mail within ten working days of attending the above mentioned meeting (or receipt of the application with Administration). 4. APPROVED: If the application is approved, the student will be notified and will need to meet with Administration to collect the Release Letter. Release letters may be forwarded to the student by registered post if required. The student will be • The student has outstanding tuition fees. advised to notify Department of Education of change of provider and for visa advice; to cancel their enrolment at WIT; and to Procedures 1. Students wishing to apply for a Release Letter submit a refund application if appropriate. Administration is must submit an Application to Transfer Provider form to to then update Wisenet (advising of the release letter, update PRISMS, Print and place course variation in Students file along Administration. The student needs to: with all relevant paperwork •Provide a copy of a valid Offer Letter from another institution 5. 5. A statement of attainment is to be attached to the •Meet one of the grounds for release – student release letter. • RTO has cancelled/ceased to offer the student’s 6. REJECTED: If the application is rejected, the student program (letter from RTO required) • Unable to meet academic requirements for entry into will be notified. The student will then have the right to lodge an appeal against this decision. If the student chooses to appeal, the program (documentation required) • Exceptional circumstances (documentation required) they must lodge an appeal in writing to the Director of Studies • Government sponsor considers the change to be in the within 20 working days of the notification. best interest of the student (documentation required) The following grounds are not deemed acceptable for student Who is responsible for the assessment of request to transfer to another registered provider and granting of letter of release? release (this list is not inclusive) Enrolment Officer • Personal reasons that are not deemed exceptional • DOS/CEO circumstances (moving to a provider closer to their home, • Evidence and documentation to support these procedures (held transferring to be closer to their friends, etc) • We form a view that the student is trying to avoid on the student file) being reported to Department of Education for failure to meet • Letter of Release application our Colleges attendance or academic progress requirements • The transfer may jeopardise the students progression • Valid enrolment/Offer letter from another registered through a package of courses • The transfer would be detrimental to the students provider future study, welfare and/or career objectives Documentation to support the request for transfer • The student has not accessed RTO’s student support or • welfare services after being requested to do so Letter of release not granted including details of • The documents provided by the student do not, in our • view, adequately support grounds upon which the transfer is grounds for not granting the letter of release requested • Letter of Release granted 2. Upon receipt of the Application to Transfer Provider Documentation of the College’s internal/external Form, an authorised administrator is to contact the student and • arrange a meeting to discuss the application. This meeting complaints and appeals process (where the student lodges an should counsel the student about the decision, implications (if appeal) applicable), cancellation process and any applicable refunds 3. Students will be notified of the outcome of their Emergency and Important Contact Numbers 13 The following is the list of other important contact details that students should be aware of: Services Contact Number 1. Police, Ambulance, Fire 2. National Security Hotline 3. Victoria State Emergency Service 4. Interpreting Services 5. Poisons Information Centre (24hr advice on all exposures to poisons, medicines, plants, bites/stings) 6. Abortion Grief Counselling 7. Centres Against Sexual Assault 8. Direct Line (24hr telephone counselling, information and referral) 9. Gambler’s Help 10. Nurse-on-call (24hr health advice and information form a registered nurse) 11. Pregnancy Help Line (Pregnancy options and alternatives to abortion) 12. Suicide Help Line Victoria (24hr crisis intervention, support and information) 13. Disability Information and Support (9.00 am to 5.00pm, Monday to Friday) 14. Royal Children’s Hospital 15. St Vincent’s Hospital (Melbourne) 16. The Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne 17. The Royal Melbourne Hospital 18. The Royal Victorian Eye & Ear Hospital 19. The Royal Women’s Hospital 20. Medical One (23 QV Terrace, 292 Swanston Street, Melbourne 3000) 21. Alcoholics Anonymous 22. North Melbourne Legal Service (504 Victoria Street, North Melbourne 3051) 23. Fitzroy Legal Service (124 Johnston Street, Fitzroy 3065) 000 1800 123 400 132 500 131 450 13 11 26 1300 363 550 1800 806 292 1800 888 236 1800 156 789 1300 606 024 1300 139 313 1300 651 251 1800 783 783 9345 5522 9288 2211 9341 1000 9342 7000 9929 8666 9344 2000 8663 7000 9429 1833 9328 1885 9419 3744 For further information please visit: www.wit.edu.au Lists Victorian public holiday dates for 2013 & 2014 Event 2013 2014 New Year’ Day Australia Day Tueday 1 January Monday 28 January *substitute for Sat 26 January Monday 11 March Friday 29 April Saturday 30 March Monday 1 April Thursday 25 April Monday 10 June Tuesday 5 November Wednesday 25 December Thursday 26 December Wednesday 1 January Monday 27 january *substitute for Sun 26 Jan Monday 10 March Friday 18 April Saturday 19 April Monday 21 April Friday 25 April Monday 9 June Tuesday4 November Thurdsday 25 December Friday 26 December Labour Day Good Friday The Saturday before Easter Sunday Easter Monday Anzac Day Queen’s Birthday Melbourne Cup Day Christmas Day Boxing Day 14 Daylight saving dates and times 2012/20132013/2014 Starts : 2am S/T Sunday Ends: 3am S/T Sunday 7 Oct 2012 7 Apr 2013 6 Oct 2013 6 Apr 2014 At start of daylight saving period, move clock forward one hour at 2 a.m. standard time Eastern Standard Time) to 3 a.m. summer time 15 The ESOS framework – providing quality education and protecting your rights The Australian Government wants overseas students in Australia to have a safe, enjoyable and rewarding place to study. Australia’s laws promote quality education and consumer protection for overseas students. These laws are known as the ESOS framework and they include the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000 and the National Code 2007. Protection for overseas students As an overseas student on a student visa, you must study with an education provider and in a course that can be found on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) at http://cricos.deewr.gov.au. CRICOS registration guarantees that the course and the education provider at which you study meet the high standards necessary for overseas students. Please check carefully that the details of your course including its location match the information on CRICOS. Your rights The ESOS framework protects your rights, including: your right to receive, before enrolling, current and accurate information about the courses, fees, modes of study and other information from your provider and your provider’s agent. If you are under 18, to ensure your safety, you will be granted a visa only if there are arrangements in place for your accommodation, support and welfare. your right to sign a written agreement with your provider before or as you pay fees, setting out the services to be provided, fees payable and information about refunds of course money. You should keep a copy of your written agreement. The Tuition Protection Service (TPS) is a placement and refund service for international students, which is activated in the event that your provider is unable to teach your course. Visit the TPS website for more information, at www.tps.gov.au. The ESOS framework sets out the standards Australian providers offering education and training services to overseas students must meet. These standards cover a range of information you have a right to know and services that must be offered to you, including: 16 orientation and access to support services to help you study and adjust to life in Australia who the contact officer or officers is for overseas students if you can apply for course credit when your enrolment can be deferred, suspended or cancelled what your provider’s requirements are for satisfactory progress in the courses you study and what support is available if you are not progressing well if attendance will be monitored for your course a complaints and appeals process. ! >-$!/4!(#$!'(*-3*)3'!3/$'!-/(!*++/2!*-/(#$)!F)/0,3$)!(/!$-)/+!*!'(&3$-(!2#/!2*-('!(/!()*-'4$)!(/! *-/(#$)!9/&)'$!8&(!2#/!#*'!-/(!9/1F+$($3!',Q!1/-(#'!/4!(#$!4,-*+!9/&)'$!/4!'(&37!,-!%&'()*+,*:!I4!7/&! 2*-(!(/!()*-'4$)!8$4/)$!7/&!#*0$!9/1F+$($3!',Q!1/-(#'!/4!7/&)!4,-*+!9/&)'$!7/&!-$$3!7/&)! provider’s permission.!! ! =-6)!)$;/-3;1>17181$;! %'!*-!/0$)'$*'!'(&3$-(!/-!*!'(&3$-(!0,'*5!7/&!#*0$!)$'F/-',8,+,(,$'!(/J! 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