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  Australia Frequently Asked Questions
1.   Can I change my course once I am in school?
2.   If I leave early, do I get a refund of fees?
3.   Can I take a holiday during my course if I am enrolled for a long period of time?
4.   If I find my class too easy or too difficult, is it easy to change classes?
5.   Do I have to buy a textbook on arrival?
6.   Do I get a certificate at the end of my course?
7.   How many students are in each class?
8.   Is there a mix of nationalities in each class?
9.   Do I have to attend 100%?
10. When do I need a Student Visa?
12. Can I study part-time on a Student Visa?
13. Can I change my Visa in Australia?
14. Can I work whilst I am in Australia?

Answer
1. Can I change my course once I am in school?
If you want to change to another course that is available it is usually no problem. Your tuition fees are then transferred to this course. If the second course is more expensive, then you will be given an invoice for the additional amount of future fees.

2. If I leave early, do I get a refund of fees?
No. The college’s policy is no refund once you have commenced your course. However, in exceptional circumstances such as a family bereavement, a refund may be made.

3. Can I take a holiday during my course if I am enrolled for a long period of time?
Yes. Long-term students studying on Student Visas may be eligible for a short holiday during their course if they wish to take one. The following conditions apply:

You must be studying for a minimum of 24 weeks in total
You need to have studied for at least 12 weeks before you can take a holiday
You are eligible for 1 week’s holiday for every 12 weeks you are studying and the maximum holiday you can take at any one time is 2 weeks. The total holiday you can take is 4 weeks You should note that if you take a holiday during your course, this will reduce the amount of time you have available to travel after your course and before your Visa expires
2 weeks notice must be given if you want to take a holiday.

4. If I find my class too easy or too difficult, is it easy to change classes?

Yes, simply speak with your teacher who will then talk to the Head Teacher. If space is available in another appropriate class you may move immediately.

5. Do I have to buy a textbook on arrival?
No. A Books & Materials Fee is charged on enrolment, dependent upon the duration of the enrolment.

6. Do I get a certificate at the end of my course?
All students get a Certificate which indicates the dates of your course and the level you were at when you finished.

7. How many students are in each class?
The average is 13 students and the maximum is 15. Cambridge courses have a maximum of 14 students.

8. Is there a mix of nationalities in each class?
We try to ensure that there are at least 4 or 5 different nationalities in each class whenever possible.

9. Do I have to attend 100%?
This is recommended! However, minimum attendance on a Student Visa is 80%, otherwise your Visa may be cancelled. ECCE requires 90% attendance in order to receive a certificate.

10. When do I need a Student Visa?
If you intend to study for more than 12 weeks.

11. Can I study part-time on a Student Visa?
No. You are required to study full-time on a Student Visa. Students on Tourist or Working Holiday Visas can study part-time.

12. Can I change my Visa in Australia?
Yes. It is now possible to apply on-shore for a Visa change. However, for some nationalities, this is not possible. It is essential to check with the Department of Immigration in your nearest Australian Embassy to obtain full details. Restrictions also apply for some nationalities with regard to Visa extensions - again, check with the Australian Embassy for full details. The procedure and costs for processing the Visa change are the same as if you did it in your home country.

13. Can I work whilst I am in Australia?
Yes, providing you have a Student Visa that allows you to work up to 20 hours per week. You must first get a ‘right to work’ stamp from the Department of Immigration that currently costs A$50 once you have started your course.

You can also work with a Working Holiday Visa, however, no work is permitted if you have a Tourist or Visitor Visa.
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