STUDY IN AUSTRALIA

Studying in Australia may be different to what most students find at home, Australian education providers focus alot not only on class room work but a lot on practical work as well as work experience. This helps to make sure students have the most education and experience possible before entering their chosen work force. Studying in Australia may be different to what most students find at home, Australian education providers focus a lot not only on class room work but alot on practical work as well as work experience. This helps to make sure students have the most education and experience possible before entering their chosen work force. This helps to make sure students have the most education and experience possible before entering their chosen work force.

Lectures and Tutorials

The difference between a lecture and a tutorial which are the two usual forms of class room learning in Australia, is that a lecture is run by a lecturer here students need to focus on what the lecturer is saying and take notes class sizes are generally larger consisting of around 200 students. Tutorials are smaller each class having around 30 students.

Assessment

Final assessments are determined on how the student performed during the year. Grades come from attendance, assignments, class work and exams. Depending on the course that the student is taking there may be different methods of grading. Final grades are given out each semester, if a student does not pass a unit this gives them the opportunity to repeat the same unit in the following semester.

Plagiarism

Plagiarism or copying is something that is unacceptable in all educational sectors. This is where a student submits some one else’s work and says it is their own. Not only will this affect a students grades but it could mean the cancellation of a visa. References are acceptable so long as it is stated that the work has come from else where.

Consumer Protection

The Education for Overseas Students organization provides legislation to ensure international students are protected and that all courses being offered and undertaken are quality, accredited courses that are being offered to local students as well. All courses are meet national standards.

If a student and the EOS finds a course or provider to be dropping its standards or to have given misleading details the student will be refunded in full and a more appropriate course will be offered with another institute.

Course Information

Before being sent a Confirmation of Enrollment letter make sure the student is aware of all course details including course content and duration, qualification, teaching and assessment details, English language skills needed, any pre requisites which may be required, course requirements, fees, facilities and details of all student services.

Student Support Services

All educational providers offer student support services, these services help students through their courses. Many institutes have international student counsellors who help to ensure the student is settled and does not need any extra help. Student services work towards making courses and institutes better for the students, they do this by organizing orientation days, helping with academic advise, further study options and helping organize accommodation for international students.

Grievances

If a student has any difficulties or issues with a course or a provider it is best to first talk to the institute about this. If still an issue has not been resolved then the student will need to contact the Education for Overseas Students framework.

What your international office can do for you

An international office can help students with anything from setting up bank accounts, organizing visas, sorting out educational needs, to talking about budgeting and accommodation options. International offices also offer a counselling service to help homesick students or with giving general advise.

Orientation

International Student Advisors are involved with all International Offices. They organize orientation programs which help to get students settled in a new country. This helps students form a sense of familiarity with their new surroundings in Australia. They can also help inform students or advise them on anything they need to know in the way of Australia’s culture or its people

Students with disabilities

All institutes offer specialist services for students with disabilities, this ensures disabled students have all the same prospects and opportunities as all other students attending the institute. It is a must to inform a course provider of specific details to do with a disability and how it will effect course work, this will help to make sure needs can be met as soon as the student arrives.

By | 2023-06-20T06:26:54+00:00 July 1st, 2022|Study Abroad|