Sunday, March 9, 2008

AUSTRALIA

New South Wales

Avondale College
Charles Sturt University
Macquarie University --> more info
The University of New England
The University of New South Wales
The University of Newcastle
Southern Cross University
The University of Sydney
University of Technology, Sydney
University of Western Sydney
University of Wollongong

Northern Territory

Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education
Northern Territory University

South Australia

Adelaide University
Flinders University
University of South Australia

Tasmania

Australian Maritime College
University of Tasmania

Victoria

University of Ballarat
Deakin University
La Trobe University
Marcus Oldham College
The University of Melbourne
Monash University
RMIT University --> more info
Swinburne University of Technology
Victoria University
Western Australia
Curtin University of Technology --> more info
Edith Cowan University
Murdoch University
Notre Dame
The University of Western Australia

Multi-state

Australian Catholic University


Average Cost

University
Foundation Studies $A9000?$A14,000 a year
such as university entrance, preparatory and bridging courses
Undergraduate
Bachelor Degree $A10,000? $A13,500 a year
such as courses in arts, business, economics and law
Laboratory-based Bachelor Degree $A11,000? $A16,500 a year
such as science and engineering courses

Postgraduate
Graduate Certificates
Graduate Diplomas $A9000? $A16,000 a year
Masters
Doctoral Degree $A11,000?$A18,500 a year


Vocational education and training

Certificates I - IV
Diploma
Advanced Diploma $A5500?$A18,000 a year
School

Secondary school
Primary and junior secondary schools $A6000?$A13,000 a year
$A5000?$A11,000 a year

English language training

varies significantly depending on the course duration or institution $A3500?$A13,500

Australia has a special system of health cover for international students in Australia. This is called Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) and, with the exception of students from Sweden and Norway, you are required to have this for the duration of your student visa in Australia. OSHC provides a safety net for international students similar to that provided to Australians through Medicare. OSHC costs depend on how long you will be in Australia. Premiums vary depending on the health fund but generally they start from A$78 for three months insurance (A$312 a year). If your spouse and/or dependant children are accompanying you to Australia you will need to pay a family premium. You pay your OSHC premium before coming to Australia.

You can be granted a student visa only if you wish to undertake a registered course or part of a registered course on a full-time basis.

A registered course is an education or training course offered by an Australian education provider who is registered with the Australian Government to offer courses to overseas students.

Depending on your country of nationality and your principal course of study you may have to undergo a Pre-Visa Assessment (PVA) before an Electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCoE) is issued by your Australian education provider.


Requirements

Financial Ability

For Masters and Doctorate Courses
Sponsors must provide evidence of cash assets for the first year tuition fee (as on the letter of offer) and living expenses (assumed at A$ 12000 p.a.) and access to additional funds (from acceptable sources) to meet the cost of the remainder of study and stay in Australia.


Health
Individuals applying to study in Australia must satisfy the health requirements specified in the Migration Regulations. Any family unit members who are included in the visa application are also required to satisfy health requirements. details

Students from low health risk countries Iceland, Monaco, Norway, San Marino and Sweden are generally not required to undertake health examinations unless a health condition of special significance is declared.

The relevant forms for health checks are:

form 26, Medical examination for an Australian visa;
form 160, Radiological report on chest x-ray of an applicant for an Australian visa.
When you present yourself for your health check, you should bring the following:

form 26, Medical examination for an Australian visa, with a passport photograph attached;
form 160, Radiological report on chest x-ray of an applicant for an Australian visa, with a passport photograph attached;
your passport for identification;
any prescription spectacles or contact lenses that you may wear; and
where you have a known medical condition, any existing specialist reports.
To be covered for health insurance, you will have to pay the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for yourself and any family members traveling with you.

Student Health Cover for AusAID Students
If you are a student sponsored by AusAID, you will not need to pay the OSHC yourself. You will, however, need to provide proof that AusAID supports your application.
Student Health Cover for Students from Norway and Sweden
Students from Norway and Sweden do not need to obtain OSHC if they are covered by acceptable health insurance schemes from their home countries.

Character
To enter Australia, you must be of good character. The information you provide at the 'Character Declaration' section of the application form 157A, Application for a student (temporary) visa (PDF file, 158KB) enables an assessment to be made in respect of your character.

Debts
To enter Australia, you must have no outstanding debts to the Commonwealth of Australia, or have made acceptable arrangements to repay such debt.


If you are under 18
Approval for accommodation, support and general welfare arrangements.

If you are under 18 years of age and declare in your application that you will be residing in Australia with a parent or a person who has custody of you, you must provide evidence of the relationship and that they hold a visitor visa of 11 months stay, or of a shorter stay if you seek to study for less than 11 months or turn 18 years before 11 months.


If assessed at level 1 or 2, or you are in Australia under any assessment level, an electronic confirmation of enrolment (eCoE) certificate is required before you lodge your application and a copy is to be provided with your application
if you are outside Australia and assessed at level 3, 4 or 5 you will need an 'offer of a place in a course' letter from your Australian education provider at the time you lodge your application. If you are at Assessment level 3 or 4 you must apply for Pre-Visa Assessment.
an electronic confirmation of enrolment (eCoE) certificate issued by your education provider after you lodge your application if you are requested by the Australian embassy to do so


Forms

Form 157A - Application for a student (temporary) visa
Form 157C - Application for a student (temporary) visa with permission to change education provider
Form 157P - Application for a student visa with permission to work
Form 157E - Electronic application for a student visa (not available in hard copy)
Form 919 - Student dependant nomination
Form 990i - Charges

Common visa conditions
you must satisfy attendance and course requirements and maintain a valid enrolment for your course
you must not work unless you have been granted permission to do so
you must maintain your Overseas Student Health (OSHC) cover while in Australia
you must leave Australia before your visa expires
you must remain with the education provider you originally enrolled with for the first 12 months of your course or, if the course is less than 12 months, for the duration of your course
you must advise your education provider of your residential address within seven days of your arrival in Australia and must advise any changes of address within seven days
if you change education provider you must inform your current education provider within seven days of issue of an eCoE

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