2014 INTERNATIONAL PROSPECTUS EDITION 1 WHY STUDY AT SARINA RUSSO INSTITUTE? I am very grateful to the friendly Joblinx team who facilitated my work experience project. Thank you so much, I couldn't amazing experience without your help! have had such an - Laura Antochi, Romania Masters of Business Administration – Masters of Information Technology ABOUT SARINA RUSSO INSTITUTE Sarina Russo Institute was established in 1979 and has gained a reputation as a leader in delivering quality training and education services in a friendly and diverse environment. Offering a variety of English Programs which include Intensive General English, IELTS Preparation and Unipath English Programs, Sarina Russo Institute’s language students are able to choose a program to suit their individual needs. Sarina Russo Institute also offers a range of short employability courses and Certificate and Diploma programs where students have the advantage of University pathways, gaining up to one year's credit into selected Universities. STUDENT SERVICES WHY CHOOSE SARINA RUSSO INSTITUTE Sarina Russo Institute takes pride in the support services they offer their students. Students are encouraged to take advantage of our services which include: • P athway to University with up to one year credit On successful completion of a Double Diploma: Diploma of Management and Diploma of Business (with Cert IV in Business), students will gain up to one year credit at James Cook University Brisbane and other key universities. • Mentoring Program • Student Activities • Learning Support • Multilingual Staff • Welfare Support • Job Placement Assistance • Academic Skills Development LIVING AND STUDYING IN BRISBANE Brisbane is the capital city of Queensland and the third largest city in Australia with a population of over 2 million. Brisbane is one of Australia’s most liveable and affordable capital cities, boasting friendly people in a multicultural society, a warm climate, safe and active lifestyle. • B risbane is located one hour’s drive from the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast and beautiful Hinterland. • S arina Russo Institute’s main campus is located right in the city centre. • S tudents have easy access to all public transport options including buses, ferries, trains and CityCats. • Sarina Russo Institute is working in cooperation with the Australian Homestay Network (AHN). For information regarding airport transfers, accommodation and homestay options for students, please contact our industry partner Australian Homestay Network (AHN) Ph: 1300 697 829 or visit the website www.homestaynetwork.org. • J oblinx (Employment & Careers Service) Free employment assistance service - See next page for further details. what I was looking for and consultancy and couldn't be just perfect for me. Thanks Joblinx for all your advice, persistence and assistance. happier as the job is offering me real world experience of working in a professional organisation! - Jijin Elippatta, India - Masaharu Odajari, Japan Master of Professional Accounting Master of Business Administration Masters of Business Administration Joblinx is a privately owned recruitment agency co-located at James Cook University Brisbane. It is part of the Sarina Russo Group of companies, one of Australia’s largest and most successful providers of employment and training services in Australia and the United Kingdom. • H ighly Qualified and Experienced Teachers and Trainers Sarina Russo Institute teaching staff are well qualified and have extensive up to date industry experience. This enables the teaching staff to bring real life examples into the classroom to provide a relevant, engaging experience. Joblinx assists hundreds of students each year to find paid jobs and professional work experience opportunities, through its unique and tailored programs. • I ndustry Designed Professionally Recognised Programs Programs are designed for students to enter into industry with current industry knowledge. • O n Campus Facilities include: Computer access with free internet, wi-fi connection, Student Resource Centre, student recreation rooms with drinks/snacks/ microwaves/refrigerator facilities and more. • Quality Programs All accredited courses are registered and we offer a variety of accredited and non-accredited training programs. Registering and accrediting bodies include: PAID CASUAL GRADUATE PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE SERVICES JOBLINX PROVIDES Workshops and Training programs are run regularly to equip students with skills for successful employment. • • • • • Resume Interview skills Australian Workplace Culture Graduate Employment Skills Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) (Legal requirement for hospitality) Individual assistance so students are supported throughout the employment process and beyond. • Individual appointments • Tailored solutions • Consultant arranged employer interviews The information in this brochure is correct at the time of publication (December 2013), however Sarina Russo Schools | Australia ABN 390 101 29325 (trading as Sarina Russo Institute) constantly looks to upgrade and develop courses, course content and course materials. Sarina Russo Institute reserves the right to change details at any time, this includes course schedules and fees. Please refer to the Sarina Russo Institute website for the most up-to-date information: www.sri.edu.au. Registered Provider Name: Sarina Russo Schools | Australia trading as Sarina Russo Institute. SARINA RUSSO INSTITUTE 2014 EDITION 1 My current placement is just • S ingle Visa Application for Entire Study Programs Sarina Russo Institute can provide you with a packaged offer for all programs, including English Language, Certificate, Diploma and related undergraduate and postgraduate studies. CAMPUS LOCATIONS 2 With the help of Joblinx, I am now working in an education www.joblinx.com.au www.sri.edu.au ENGLISH PROGRAMS UNIVERSITY ACCESS PROGRAMS DOUBLE DIPLOMA DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS AND DIPLOMA OF MANAGEMENT (with Cert IV of Business) Intakes: 24 Feb, 23 Jun, 20 Oct 2014 *DOUBLE DIPLOMA Diploma of Business Diploma of Management Certificate IV in Business Possible Career Outcomes Course Code: BSB51107 Course Code: BSB40212 Course Code: BSB50207 CRICOS Code: 077632J CRICOS Code: 080006J • Personal Assistant CRICOS Code: 077633G with Certificate IV in Business Diploma of Management Course Code: BSB40212 Course Code: BSB51107 CRICOS Code: 080006J •Bookkeeper • Office Administrator • Executive Assistant •Supervisor CRICOS Code: 077632J • Executive Officer with Certificate IV in Business Course Code: BSB40212 • Program Consultant CRICOS Code: 080006J • Program Coordinator *Principal University Pathway Program •Manager •Secretary Fees: $16,000 Duration: 52 weeks ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMS OTHER FEES Acceptance of Enrolment Fee A$250 (non-refundable) Course Deposit On application University Access Course Materials, all Textbooks and Resources $680 - $1,200 Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) OSHC is provided by Allianz. Pricing is subject to students' specific circumstances. Re-issuance of Certificates or Statement of Attainment Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Assessment IELTS PREPARATION Evening Classes INTENSIVE GENERAL ENGLISH CRICOS Code: 074050M CRICOS Code: 073562F Intakes: 6 Jan, 21 Apr, 18 Aug, 1 Dec 2014 Duration: 10 weeks Hours per week: 25 Classes: 5 days per week (Mon-Fri) **Intakes: Every Monday Intakes: Every Monday Hours per week: 25 $22 per page •Introduction and development of Academic Language skills •Realistic learning approach to Academic English •Focuses on the Academic English used for success in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) $200 per unit of competency •Introduces students to Australian tertiary level learning culture •Prepares students for tertiary level learning culture •Mock exam practice every 3 weeks gives students frequent real life IELTS exam practice •Intermediate to Upper Intermediate level • Advanced to tertiary level Academic Outcomes • D irect entry into Sarina Russo Institute and James Cook University Brisbane Diploma programs •Direct entry into Unipath English 2 ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS - UNIVERSITY ACCESS •Greater knowledge and understanding of language, learning culture and academic expectations The academic and English Language requirements for the Diploma of Management and Business including Certificate IV in Business is as follows: •Greater accuracy and fluency in language production and understanding Academic: Preferred completion of year 11 high school or equivalent. •Confidence in English language to aid in Diploma or University success ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS - UNIVERSITY ACCESS Sarina Russo Institute English Programs Successful completion of Unipath English 1 TOEFL Paper/Computer/iBT Min. writing 18 ISLPR 2+ IELTS 5.5 No band below 5.0 Pearson Test of English (PTE) 42 SARINA RUSSO INSTITUTE 2014 EDITION 1 UNIPATH ENGLISH 2 CRICOS Code: 077849C Intakes: Every Monday Duration: 10 to 20 weeks Hours per week: 25 Classes: 5 days per week (Mon-Fri) ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 4 UNIPATH ENGLISH 1 CRICOS Code: 077848D Fees: $300^ per wk Academic Outcomes •Direct entry into James Cook University Brisbane Bachelor / Masters courses • Greater knowledge and understanding of tertiary level materials, learning culture and expectations • Greater accuracy and fluency in Academic English production and understanding • Confidence in use of Academic English to aid tertiary study Fees: $300^ per wk • Intermediate to Advanced level Academic Outcomes Duration: 1-30 weeks Classes: 5 days per week (Mon-Fri) Core Class • Learn how English works and what you need to succeed •Have access to a huge amount of extra ONLINE materials 24/7 PLUS •Improved knowledge of IELTS test-taking strategies Some "Your Class"* electives are: • IELTS Exam Preparation • FCE Exam Preparation •Speaking & Listening •Better preparedness for IELTS test success •Greater accuracy and fluency in academic language production and understanding. • English and Music • And more.... Academic Outcomes CRICOS Code: 077849C • Greater accuracy and fluency • Increased confidence in using English in a real environment • Ability to use a wide range of communication skills Fees: $250^ per wk Fees: $290^ per wk UNIPATH ENGLISH 2 525/195/70-71+ ^English Language Program prices are inclusive of $15/week learning materials *"Your Class" electives run in five week blocks. Not all “Your Class” electives are offered at all times and are dependent on student demand and levels. OTHER FEES www.sri.edu.au Acceptance of Enrolment Fee A$250 (non-refundable) Course Deposit On Application Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) OSHC is provided by Allianz. Pricing is subject to students' specific circumstances. www.sri.edu.au SARINA RUSSO INSTITUTE 2014 EDITION 1 5 UNIVERSITY ACCESS PATHWAYS Conditions of Enrolment Fees 2. Fees are correct at time of publishing, and may vary at any time without prior notice. Sarina Russo Institute students can choose from a wide range of direct entry pathways leading into a select group of Australian Universities and Colleges after successful completion of their studies. Package offers are available. CRICOS Provider Code: 00117J www.jcub.edu.au JAMES COOK UNIVERSITY BRISBANE Sarina Russo Institute University Access Programs Articulation into University Undergraduate Programs Credits Double Diploma: Diploma of Management and Diploma of Business with Certificate IV in Business Bachelor of Business (Single Majors: Accounting, Hospitality and Tourism Management, International Business, Management, Marketing) 8 credits (Double Majors: Accounting, Hospitality and Tourism Management, International Business, Management, Marketing) 7 credits Diploma of Management with Certificate IV in Business Bachelor of Business (Single Majors: Accounting, Hospitality and Tourism Management, International Business, Management, Marketing) 6 credits James Cook University Brisbane • Accounting • International Business • Management • Marketing • Hospitality and Tourism Management Sarina Russo Institute University Access Double Diploma: • Diploma of Management and Diploma of Business, with • Certificate IV in Business 3. Students total course fees, including resources and all other sundries as listed in the Payment Details in this International Student Written Agreement are agreed to in the Student Acceptance of Offer and Payment Agreement Form. 4. For international students who are applying for a student visa, fees are deposited into a designated account in accordance with the Tuition Protection Service (TPS). BUSINESS Bachelor of Business If a student defers or suspends or cancels their enrolment, SRI must report the variation of enrolment to the Secretary of The Department of Industry via the Provider Registration and International Students Management System (PRISMS). 1. All fees are payable as determined by Sarina Russo Institute (SRI) at enrolment. All International student fees are payable up to no more than 50% of total course fees – prior to commencement. If course is 24 weeks or less in duration then total course fees are required in advance. 5. Where the student requires SRI to organise Overseas Student Health Cover, the fee is withdrawn from the designated account and paid to the Health Insurance Fund on the student’s arrival. 6. Students should be aware that there are deadlines for accepting offers and making fee payment. All fees are required to be paid as notified in writing by SRI or as per the issued invoice. A penalty of $50 per week may apply for late payments. 7. Failure to pay fees may result in the student’s enrolment being cancelled. SRI will issue an Intention to Cancel, and the student has 20 working days to access our Grievance and Appeals policy. Where extenuating circumstances relating to the welfare of the student apply will be considered in certain, limited circumstances. Deferral, Suspension or Cancellation – current student. • Direct entry into 2nd year of University * • 3 intakes per year: Mar, Jul & Nov • Up to 1 year credit into University 1. If the enrolled student wishes to defer their enrolment or take leave of absence until a later date, SRI will hold the fees paid for 6 months as at the date advised in writing without levying a penalty. If the student subsequently cancels or exceeds the agreement holding period, all fees paid will be automatically surrendered to and become the absolute property of SRI. Refer Refund Fee Table below. 2. Relevant SRI Manager must give approval to proceed with deferral, suspension or transfer (internal). This must take place through formal agreement in certain, limited circumstances. 3. A student may transfer (internal) to another course at SRI and pay any cost difference if the new course is more expensive. (Point 1 Fees will apply) 4. The National Code restricts the capacity of students to transfer to other providers prior to completing six months of their principal course (that is the student’s main course of study or that leading to the highest qualification on the student’s current visa). Students should be aware that changing course or provider may affect their visa. SRI will agree to release students in specific circumstances. SRI will not transfer fees to another institute or to another currently enrolled student, unless arranged at the time of enrolment. 5. Students who hold a student visa will not be allowed to suspend their studies except on the grounds of ^compassionate or compelling circumstances, such as serious illness or bereavement, supported by documented evidence. Refer below • 52 week program • 3 intakes per year: Feb, Jun, & Oct ^ Will be considered as circumstances that are beyond the control of a student and which have an impact upon the student’s course progress or wellbeing. These could include, but are not limited to: • serious illness or injury, where a medical certificate states that the student was unable to attend classes 4. Provider default is covered by the provisions of the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000 and the ESOS Regulations 2001. In the unlikely event that Sarina Russo Institute is unable to deliver your course in full, you will be offered a refund of all the course money you have paid to date in accordance with Tuition Protection Service (TPS) and the SRI Refund Policy. The refund will be paid to you within 10 working days of the day on which the course ceased being provided. 5. Under Tuition Protection Service (TPS), you may be offered enrolment in an alternative course by SRI at no extra cost to • bereavement of close family members such as parents or you. You have the right to choose whether you would prefer a full grandparents (where a death certificate should be provided) major refund of course fees, or to accept a place in another course. If political upheaval or natural disaster in the home country requiring you choose placement in another course, we will ask you to sign a emergency travel and this has impacted on the student’s studies, or document to indicate that you accept the placement. • a traumatic experience, which has impacted the student (these 6. This agreement and the availability of grievance and appeals cases should be supported by police or psychologists’ reports), process do not remove the right of the student to take action which could include an involvement in, or witnessing of an accident, under Australia’s consumer protection laws. or witnessing or being the victim of crime; 7. Australia has a reputation as a safe, progressive and dynamic place • inability to begin studying on the course commencement date to study, and we maintain this reputation by providing quality due to delay in receiving a student visa. Please note that the above education and consumer protection specifically developed for are only some examples of what may be considered. Each request overseas students. The ESOS Act 2000 and associated legislation will be assessed individually based on the information provided and is the legal framework governing the responsibility of education documentary evidence. Students will need to provide appropriate institutions towards overseas students. http://www.aei.gov.au/ evidence supporting their request. Regulatory-Information 6. SRI reserves the right to suspend or cancel a student’s enrolment at any time due to misbehaviour or non-payment of fees. In the event where the suspension or cancellation is initiated by SRI, we will issue an Intention to Suspend or Cancel, and the student Access and Equity has 20 working days to access our Grievance and Appeals policy. SRI embraces diversity in the student population in respect of age, Further information on these procedures can be obtained by gender, cultural and linguistic background, and socio-economic status. accessing the SRI website at www.sri.edu.au. We will ensure that equity principles for all groups are implemented Other Conditions through fair allocation of resources and increased opportunity to participate in decision-making processes that affect their lives. 1. All courses offered by SRI are subject to student enrolment Important Information Anti-Discrimination Act numbers. 2. International students must meet the minimum English Language requirements for enrolment into their relevant program. 3. It is a condition of student’s enrolment that they achieve satisfactory academic progress throughout their course to ensure they are able to complete their course in the nominated duration. Refund Policy Refer to the Refund Fee Table (below) for information regarding refunds. 1. When an applicant accepts a place offered by Sarina Russo Schools Australia Pty Ltd ABN 390 101 29325 trading as Sarina Russo Institute (SRI) [CRICOS Provider Code - 00607B] by virtue of enrolment, a binding Student Written Agreement between the person who entered the agreement and SRI comes into existence subject to the conditions below. 2. All refund requests, notifications of cancellations, deferrals or suspensions of enrolment must be made in writing. Further information on these procedures can be obtained by accessing the SRI website at www.sri.edu.au.. 3. No refund is given if a person who has entered into a Student Written Agreement with SRI is expelled by SRI, and/or has their visa cancelled by The Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) whilst they are an enrolled student at SRI. SRI ensures that it provides its services without unlawful discrimination and in accordance with the provisions of any relevant legislative requirements of the Commonwealth or States. Attendance and Punctuality Attendance is recorded on a daily basis and students are expected to attend all classes on time as scheduled on their timetable. An international student who holds a student visa must maintain at least 80% attendance at all times throughout their study. Students enrolled in English Language programs will be subject to attendance requirements. These requirements will be explained to students at orientation and information is also available at www.sri. edu.au If an English Language Student falls below 80% attendance (with or without medical certificates) and is unable to reach 80% by the completion of their study, they must be reported to the Secretary of The Department of Industry, as they will be in breach of their student visa. Sarina Russo Institute has in place an attendance monitoring system to ensure students are attending all scheduled classes. Attendance Warning Letter System An Attendance Warning Letter is issued to all students who are in danger of falling below 80% attendance. Refund Fee Table NOTIFICATION PERIOD At anytime if visa is refused (proof required) Paid within 28 Days of Notification by Student INTERNATIONAL – ENGLISH LANGUAGE Contact: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) INTERNATIONAL – UNIVERSITY ACCESS Contact: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Full refund minus an administration fee the sum of which shall not exceed $250* Full refund minus an administration fee the sum of which shall not exceed $250* STUDENT CANCELLATION BEFORE COMMENCEMENT DATE • Unipath English 2 - intakes: Jan, Apr, Aug & Dec YES IELTS 5.5 or equivalent ^ NO Sarina Russo Institute English Language • Unipath English 1 - intakes: every Monday • IELTS Preparation intakes: every Monday (evening classes) More than 10 weeks Full refund minus $500 fee** Full refund minus $500 fee** More than 4 weeks & up to 10 weeks 30% of tuition withheld 30% tuition withheld plus $500 fee** 4 weeks or less 50% of tuition withheld (or not greater than 12 wks of full tuition fees) plus $500 fee** 50% tuition withheld plus $500 fee** STUDENT CANCELLATION AFTER COMMENCEMENT DATE Week 1 & 2 NO REFUND 70% tuition withheld plus $500 fee** From Week 3 NO REFUND NO REFUND Student Transfer (Internal) / Deferral / Suspends $200 fee applies*** $200 fee applies*** Student Approved Refund / Cancellation $500 fee applies** $500 fee applies** If Sarina Russo Institute cancels a course Full Refund Full Refund OTHER HIGH SCHOOL *An Additional Fee in accordance with the Applicable Acts shall total no more than the lesser of: (a) $250; or (b) 5% of the total amount of course money that SRI has received from the student for the course. **Non-refundable Acceptance of Enrolment Fee ($250) PLUS a $250 Cancellation Fee (Total $500 applies). ***$200 Fee is applicable per approved Transfer/Deferral/Suspension (internal) ^Please refer to Entry Requirements For University Access *On select majors Note: • A course commencement date will be taken as the original course commencement date as specified in the student’s first Student Written Agreement. Where a student defers and subsequently cancels refund eligibility will be based on the commencement date specified on the original student written agreement. • All English courses undertaken by an SRI student will be deemed to be one course, regardless of the start and finish dates. • Approved refund amounts will be refunded within 28 working days of receipt of a written refund request including all supporting documentation from the person who has entered into a Student Written Agreement. 6 SARINA RUSSO INSTITUTE 2014 EDITION 1 www.sri.edu.au www.sri.edu.au SARINA RUSSO INSTITUTE 2014 EDITION 1 7 Important Information (continued) 1. Attendance Percentage Advice – issued to students whose projected attendance is below 90% 2. Risk of unsatisfactory Attendance Warning Letter – issued to students whose projected attendance is less than 85% 3. Intention to Report Breach of Student Visa Letter – issued to English Language Students whose projected attendance is at or under 80%. At this point the student will also be informed within the letter of the student’s right to access SRI’s Grievance and Appeals process and the fact the student has 20 working days in which to do so. If a student chooses not to access SRI’s Grievance and Appeal process within the 20 working day period, withdraws from the Grievance and Appeals process or has been unsuccessful in their appeal then the Secretary of The Department of Industry will be notified via PRISMS. Change of Address and/or Telephone Numbers Records are kept to enable us to contact students regarding important program information. It is a requirement of your international student visa to update your contact details with your education provider within seven (7) days of change. Course Progress – University Access In order to maintain satisfactory course progress at SRI – University Access, a student who is enrolled must achieve competency in 50% or more of the units attempted in a study period. If a student is considered to be at risk of not successfully completing their course an Intervention Strategy will be put in place to ensure that they are able to complete their course. If after the Intervention Strategy has been put in place and the student fails to achieve satisfactory progress in a second consecutive compulsory study period, the student will be issued with an Intention to Report for Unsatisfactory Progress letter. At this point the student will also be informed within the letter of the student’s right to access SRI’s Grievance and Appeals process and the fact the student has 20 working days in which to do so. If a student chooses not to access SRI’s Grievance and Appeal process within the 20 working day period, withdraws from the Grievance and Appeals process or has been unsuccessful in their appeal then the Secretary of The Department of Industry will be notified via PRISMS. Grievance and Appeals Sarina Russo Schools | Australia Pty Ltd ABN 390 101 29325 Trading as Sarina Russo Institute (SRI) has a process in place to assist students in providing a resolution for a grievance or an appeal Any appeals, disputes or grievances will be handled in accordance with the policies and procedures of SRI. Any student who feels that they have not been treated in accordance with these conditions should follow the grievance and appeals procedure. Further information on these procedures can be obtained by accessing the SRI website at www.sri.edu.au You have the right to be accompanied by a support person of your choice at any stage. This agreement does not remove the right of the student to take action under Australia’s consumer protection laws. to discuss matters concerning a student’s tuition payment status, welfare and academic progress. To do this, we require a student’s permission. Permission is sought in a declaration on this application form. Please note this includes providing exam results if requested. Personal information may also be made available to Commonwealth and State Agencies pursuant to obligations under the ESOS Act 2007 and the National Code. You are entitled to ask what information about you is being collected, why it is being collected and how it will be used. SRI is guided by the Australian Privacy Principles and protects your privacy in accordance with these principles. Student Responsibility Students are expected to abide by the standards as set out in the Student Learning Contract, including a Code of Conduct published in the Student Orientation Manual. Students are required to sign the Student Learning Contract at Induction and adhere to its content. Any breach of these guidelines may result in disciplinary action. Students are responsible for their own property including books, course materials, and all personal items. SRI will not be held responsible for any liability and claims for any loss or damage to such items. Students may be required to attend SRI excursions and activities as part of their course. Any associated transportation relating to such activities will be at the students additional cost. Welfare and Guidance Services We welcome the opportunity to assist any student with issues relating to their progress. We have academic support staff available by appointment. For issues relating to personal and welfare we will assist students to source an appropriate service and a suitable time for counselling when required. A large range of government and private welfare services can be sourced by our staff to assist students in a variety of matters. Further information can be obtained by accessing the SRI website at www.sri.edu.au Students agree for SRI to obtain medical treatment for them if such actions are deemed necessary by SRI or a staff member acting on behalf of SRI. SRI and its staff are to be indemnified for any loss, damage, expense or liability whatsoever as a result of arrangements or emergency medical treatment that may arise from these actions. Note: Any issues relating to the International Student Written Agreement, payment of fees or refund of monies is stated clearly in this agreement. Students must sign the Student Acceptance of Offer and Payment Agreement form prior to commencement of their course. By signing the Student Acceptance of Offer and Payment Agreement form this represents an understanding of this procedure. English Language students will undertake an English Language assessment at Orientation. Privacy SRI takes great care to ensure that information collected is accurate and used correctly. SRI staff will treat your information with the utmost level of confidentiality. You may be assured that the information will be kept securely and used only for authorised purposes, which may include provision of information to Education Services for Overseas Students, the Secretary of The Department of Industry. From time to time we may need to contact a parent, guardian or agent 8 SARINA RUSSO INSTITUTE 2014 EDITION 1 Students are required to apply for RPL or CT within one (1) week of the commencement of the unit of competency. All RPL/CT applications will be processes within a three (3) week period. NOTE: Students are required to keep attending classes until assessment of the RPL/CT application is finalised. * RPL fees will apply. If granting of RPL/CT effects course length and course hours the Secretary of The Department of Industry will be notified via PRISMS. Applying Reasonable Adjustments Reasonable adjustment is the term applied to modifying the learning environment or making changes to the training delivered to assist a learner who may be disadvantaged by standard training and assessment processes. Assessment / Assignment Conditions Plagiarism occurs when you take somebody else’s ideas or words and use them as if they were one’s own. Therefore, students must reference any material which is taken from another source. Plagiarism may result in being deemed Not Competent (NC). A repeat of the unit will be required with payment of the full unit fee. Students must not bring any unauthorised material into the examination room. Students must not communicate in any way with any other person other than the trainer/assessor while the assessment is in progress. Cheating is not acceptable and may result in cancellation of enrolment. Cheating will result in being deemed Not Competent (NC). Assessment Extension Requests Students must request extensions of time to submit assessments at least 48 hours prior to the due date. Requests must be made in writing on a standard form that is available from your trainer or by accessing the SRI website at www.sri.edu.au. Where extenuating circumstances prevent a student from submitting their assessment, consideration of the circumstances and further actions in certain, limited circumstances will occur. You are considered to be competent when you are able to apply your knowledge and skills to successfully complete work activities in a range of situations and environments, in accordance with the standard of performance expected in the workplace. At the time of interview, prospective students may be asked to complete a literacy & numeracy test to determine their suitability for a course. At any time during the course, if recommended by a teacher, assoc dean or counselor, a student may be asked to complete a literacy & numeracy test. SRI - University Access recognises the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) qualifications and Statements of Attainment issued by other registered training organisations. Training and Assessment Overview – University Access A notice of Intention to Report is issued to a student who has breached their visa condition in relation to course progress or attendance requirements. If you receive a notice of Intention to Report you have 20 working days to lodge an appeal in writing. Further information on this procedure can be obtained by accessing the SRI website at www.sri.edu.au. Language, Literacy and Numeracy CT applications should be submitted prior to the student’s commencement of the course/unit of competency. Students are required to complete the Credit Transfer Application Form by accessing the SRI website at www.sri.edu.au. Students who do not request an extension and do not complete the assessment on time will be permitted only one more opportunity for assessment (assignment, examination etc). Training Method - Competency Based Training (CBT). What is CBT? www.oso.gov.au Email: [email protected] Phone: 1300 362 072 within Australia Outside Australia call +61 2 6276 0111 Postal: GPO Box 442 Canberra ACT 2601 CT recognises formal learning. Credit may be given for a completed unit of competency which is equivalent to the learning outcomes, competency outcomes, or standards in the course they are enrolling. Important Information - University Access Intention to Report If you lodge an appeal you may be required to attend an interview to discuss your situation. While your appeal is being considered, you must continue to attend classes. You will be advised in writing of the outcome of your appeal and if you are not satisfied with the decision, you will have 10 working days to lodge an external appeal with the Overseas Students Ombudsman (OSO). The OSO will consider whether SRI has followed its own policies and procedures and whether the handling of your appeal has been fair and reasonable. how they acquired this learning. CBT describes the skills and knowledge required by a person to work effectively in their industry area. These skills have been defined and developed by industry, are nationally recognised and form the basis of training for specific industries. When students can demonstrate the requirements of the qualification, they are assessed as “competent”. Pathways also exist to higher levels of education. In gaining skills at one level, pathways exist where students can proceed to study at the next level. Assessment Competency-based assessment is the process of collecting evidence and making judgements about whether a student can demonstrate competence, which has been achieved against a benchmark of standards in an applied context. It is important to remember that assessment measures a person’s achievement against identified competency standards and not against another persons’ achievement. The trainer/assessor will explain assessments for each unit of competency at the commencement of the unit. Assessments tools may include: • Observation • Written work • Case studies • Oral questions • Practical work • Portfolio of work To gain competence in each unit, all assessment activities must be successfully completed. Students will be given feedback at each stage of assessment. Any unauthorised copying of SRI materials and lessons may constitute a breach of the Copyright Act 1968 (as amended) Recognition of Prior Learning and Credit Transfer* Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and Credit Transfer (CT) is available to all students. RPL means that students may receive recognition for any previous learning, work or life experience they have acquired – if it is relevant to the course they are entering. This is regardless of where or INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION FORM Please print clearly in BLOCK letters STUDENT’S PERSONAL DETAILS Title: Mr Ms STUDENT’S CONTACT DETAILS Miss Other Street Number/Name: Family Name: Given Name: Suburb/Town: Preferred Name: Date of Birth: / / Country: (dd/mm/yy) Country of Birth: Phone (mobile): Nationality: Phone (home): Gender: Requests for appeals must be submitted to the trainer within 5 working days of receiving the assessment result. Responses to a student appeal must be acknowledged in writing and a decision given to them within 10 working days. If students are not happy with the outcome, they should refer to the Grievance and Appeals Process (refer above). Postcode: Email: Male Female Do you already have an Australian Visa that will allow you to study at Sarina Russo Institute? Yes - Type of Visa: Address (in Australia) Street Number/Name: No - What type of Visa will you apply for? Student Other: Working Holiday Tourist Suburb/Town: Postcode: Phone (mobile): Student Passport Number: Phone (home): What language do you speak at home? How well do you write English? Very Well Well Not Well Not at all How well do you read English? Very Well Well Not Well Not at all How well do you speak English? Very Well Well Not Well Not at all PARENT/GUARDIAN DETAILS (MUST be completed if student is under 18years) Name of Parent/Guardian: Relationship: Do you have any special learning needs? Street Number/Name: Yes No If yes, please specify: Suburb/Town: Appeals for Reassessment If a student feels that during the assessment process they have been dealt with in a manner which they consider to be fair and equitable, the student has the right to appeal. If this situation should occur, students should discuss it with their trainer. Permanent Address in Home Country Postcode: Phone (mobile): Phone (home): Program Selection I wish to apply for enrolment in the following program (s): Program 1: Hours per wk: Start Date / / (dd/mm/yy) Duration: Program 2: Hours per wk: Start Date / / (dd/mm/yy) Duration: NOTE: Program 3: Hours per wk: Start Date / / (dd/mm/yy) Duration: Students are required to keep attending classes until the assessment appeal is finalised. Program 4: Hours per wk: Start Date / / (dd/mm/yy) Duration: Assessment Resits / Resubmissions If a piece of assessment is missed or not submitted on time and NO medical certificate is provided, students are provided only one opportunity to resubmit/undertake the assessment. If the assessment is subsequently deemed ‘not satisfactory’, the student will be deemed ‘not competent’ and may be required to repeat the unit of competency. Where extenuating circumstances prevent a student from submitting/ completing their assessment, consideration of the circumstances and further actions in certain, limited circumstances may occur. Qualifications FURTHER STUDY OPTIONS ENGLISH LEVEL TEST JAMES COOK UNIVERSITY BRISBANE Test Type: Diploma Test Score: Undergraduate Major (if applicable) Test Date: Postgraduate Major (if applicable) Secondary or tertiary education conducted in English medium Upon successful completion of a qualification or an accredited course, a Certificate will be issued. A certificate cannot be issued unless all requirements of the course/qualification have been successfully completed March OTHER PARTNER INSTITUTION/COLLEGE Statement of Results and Statement of Attainment Program: Institution/College Name: If you are currently enrolled in an ELICOS school, please specify: Upon successful completion of a course, students are issued with a Statement of Results detailing all units of competency of their course. A Statement of Attainment will be issued for partial completion of an accredited course or unit/s of competency. www.sri.edu.au July Course Name: Major (if applicable): November Year: Name of School: Highest Level: Campus: Provider Name: Current English Level: OVERSEAS STUDENT HEALTH COVER HOW DID YOU FIND OUT ABOUT SARINA RUSSO INSTITUTE? Do you require us to organize Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)? Agent (Please specify): Yes Expo School/College Friend/Relative Internet No If YES, please indicate: Single Couple Family SPONSORED STUDENTS ONLY (Please attach sponsorship letter if available) Name of organisation sponsoring you: Do you wish to apply for a credit transfer or RPL? Yes No (If yes, please attach supporting documents including transcripts of previous study, evidence of work experience etc) EDUCATION HISTORY Yes No If "Yes", school name: Student LUI Number (If applicable): What is your highest COMPLETED school level? Year 12 Year 11 Year 10 Year 9 or lower Year completed: If you have left school have you completed any tertiary qualifications? Yes No If YES, please indicate: Cert I Cert II Cert III Cert IV Diploma Adv Diploma or Associate Degree Bachelor Degree or Higher Other (Please specify): EMPLOYMENT STATUS Employer Please visit www.sri.edu.au for full Conditions of Enrolment. DECLARATION I understand that information on this form is collected for enrolment and administrative purposes. Information provided may be made available to Australian Government agencies and the Fund Manager of the ESOS Assurance Fund, pursuant to obligations under the ESOS Act 2000 and the National Code (2007). The applicable law for this agreement shall be the law of Queensland, Australia. I understand that, if I have indicated on this form that I wish to apply for entry to a James Cook University (JCU) program, copies of this form and all supporting documents will be forwarded to JCU for consideration. I understand that timetables may vary between morning, afternoon and evening. I have read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment as stipulated in the Sarina Russo Insititute prospectus and/or as stated on the website: www.sri.edu.au CONFIDENTIALITY The Australian Vocational Education and Training Management Information Statistical Standard (AVETMISS) is a nationally consistent standard for the collection, analysis and reporting of vocational education and training information throughout Australia. The national data collection agency is National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER). AVETMISS reporting to NCVER is required from all training organisations. Under national statistical reporting protocol, NCVER will not release any information that identifies or could be used to identify individual clients, or training organisations. AGREEMENT Are you currently employed? Full-time employee Other (Please specify): DECLARATION CREDIT TRANSFER | RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL) Are you still at school? Newspaper/Magazine Job Service Provider Employer Part-time employee Unemployed - seeking part-time work • I have read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment of the Institution as specified on the website or as stipulated in the student prospectus. • I have attached certified copies of academic qualifications, if applicable. Unemployed - seeking full-time work • I have provided evidence of English language ability if required. Not employed - not seeking employment • I have provided relevant work experience documentation, if applicable. Employed - unpaid in family business • I have read and agree to comply with the Conditions of Enrolment. Self employed – not employing others SIGNATURE STUDY REASON Applicant’s Signature: Of the following, which describes your main reason for undertaking studies at Sarina Russo Institute? (Please select one) Date: For personal interest or self-development / / (dd/mm/yy) To get a job For students under the age of 18, a parent/guardian signature is required. To gain credit into further study To train towards a different career As a requirement of my job To gain extra skills for my job To get a better job or promotion To start my own business Parent/Guardian Signature: To develop my existing business Other reasons: Date: MEDICAL CONDITIONS/DISABILITY / / (dd/mm/yy) Representative/Agent Stamp: Do you have any medical, physical restrictions, disabilities, addictions, impairments or long term conditions? If yes, then tick ANY applicable boxes: Physical Intellectual Medical Condition Hearing Impairment/Deaf Mental Illness Acquired Brain Impairment Vision Learning Other (Please provide details): phone 61 7 3221 5100 [email protected] www.sri.edu.au English Language • University Access • Workforce CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00607B NVR RTO 0427 Sarina Russo Institute campus is located in the heart of Brisbane's City Centre. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY QUEENSLAND WESTERN AUSTRALIA SOUTH AUSTRALIA Brisbane NEW SOUTH WALES A.C.T. VICTORIA TASMANIA Queen Street Campus 349 Queen St Brisbane QLD 4000 www.sri.edu.au
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